Anti-Waste Gifts That Everyone Will Love!
Running out of inspiration for gift ideas? How about giving time and love… in the form of food?! To keep things gentle on the planet and on your wallet—which we all appreciate this time of year—why not do it in an anti-waste way?
Here are some delicious recipe ideas using ingredients that might be sitting around in your pantry:
1. Homemade Granola: Perfect if you have leftover nuts and seeds, the ends of oat flakes (or puffed quinoa), dried fruits, or chocolate chips! Start with this recipe and swap ingredients based on what you have on hand:
Homemade granola
2. Spice Mixes: Imagine gifting ready-made spice blends using what you already have—helping your loved ones elevate their “everything-in-everything” meals! Sesame seeds are great in an Asian blend, cumin and chili powder make a solid base for a Mexican mix, while cinnamon, cardamom, and nutmeg will take hot chocolate to the next level!
3. Chocolate Bark: A holiday favorite and one of the most iconic festive treats—perfect for anti-waste! After making a chocolate base of your choice, let your imagination (and sweet tooth) run wild with leftover nuts, cookie crumbs, cereals, dried fruits, or even leftover Halloween candy. A zero-waste gift that’s sure to please! Here’s a base recipe:
Chocolate bark with candies
4. Pesto Base: The idea here is to encourage people to use up their greens instead of tossing them. Gift a small bottle of olive oil and a jar with nuts of your choice plus nutritional yeast (as a parmesan substitute). All they need to add is greens, lemon juice, and a garlic clove for a delicious anti-waste pesto! Base recipe here:
Classic Pesto by Ricardo
5. Minestrone Soup Base: Similar to the pesto idea, this helps people use up “ugly” or slightly wilted veggies. Fill a jar with orzo (or other small pasta), powdered vegetable broth, salt and pepper, dried basil, and nutritional yeast. Add a can of diced tomatoes and a can of white beans on the side. Then, they just toss in their leftover veggies! Base recipe here:
Turkey minestrone soup
Happy Holidays!