Waste Less, Save More: 15 Smart Food Hacks for a Happier Kitchen

Feeding a family or cooking for one, food waste is like tossing money in the trash. Here are my favorite tried-and-true food-saving hacks to make your groceries last longer, save money, and simplify mealtime.

1. Store Cut Onions Right

Once you slice an onion, store the rest in an airtight container or Ziploc bag in the fridge, cut-side down. It’ll stay fresh for up to a week—and your fridge won’t smell like a salad bar.

2. Revive Wilted Greens

Soak limp lettuce or herbs in a bowl of cold water with a few ice cubes for 15–20 minutes. They’ll perk right up! Bonus: dry them well in a salad spinner and store with a paper towel to keep the crisp going.

3. Freeze Overripe Bananas

Peel and freeze overripe bananas for smoothies, banana bread, or pancakes. Freeze whole or in slices—whatever fits your blender best.

4. Don’t Toss the Stems

Broccoli stalks, kale stems, and even herb stems are edible and flavorful. Use them in stir-fries, soups, or chop and blend them into pesto or smoothies.

5. Make a Freezer Scrap Bag

Keep a big Ziploc bag in the freezer for veggie scraps like onion peels, carrot tops, and garlic skins. Once full, use it to make homemade veggie broth—cheap, delicious, and waste-free.

6. Label and Date Everything

Use masking tape and a Sharpie to label leftovers and freezer items. You’ll always know what’s what and when it’s time to use it.

7. Freeze in Portions

Freeze sauces, soups, or leftover rice in muffin tins or ice cube trays. Once frozen, pop them out into a bag for perfect, quick portions.

8. Save Fresh Herbs

Chop herbs and freeze them in olive oil in an ice cube tray. Drop into hot pans for instant flavor when cooking.

9. Bread Going Stale? Don’t Toss It!

Turn stale bread into croutons, breadcrumbs, or French toast. You can also freeze sliced bread and toast it straight from the freezer.

10. Use the Freezer Like a Pantry

Got too many berries? Extra tomato paste? An open pack of tortillas? Freeze it. Most things freeze well—even shredded cheese, milk, or cooked pasta.

11. Keep Berries Fresh Longer

Wash berries in a solution of 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water, rinse, and dry thoroughly before refrigerating. It kills mold spores and keeps them fresh longer.

12. Store Apples Away from Other Produce

Apples release ethylene gas, which speeds up ripening. Keep them separate unless you want things to ripen fast (like avocados!).

13. Organize Your Fridge for Visibility

Keep older food in front so it gets used first. Label a bin “Eat First” to prevent stuff from hiding and going bad.

14. Make Leftovers New Again

Transform leftovers into new meals: roasted veggies into omelets, chicken into soup, rice into fried rice. A little creativity goes a long way!

15. Don’t Fear the “Ugly” Produce

Bruised apples and soft tomatoes still make great sauces, soups, or smoothies. When in doubt—blend it out!

Final Thought:

Being resourceful in the kitchen isn’t just about saving money—it’s about honoring the food we’re blessed with. A little intention can turn everyday scraps into something nourishing and meaningful.

Easy Oven Roasted Tomato And Garlic Bisque

What You Need:

20 oz of cherry tomatoes

1/2-3/4 of a large yellow or white onion cut in chunks

3/4 cup of chicken broth

3/4 to 1 cup of heavy cream

1-2 handfuls of fresh basil

1 whole head of garlic cut in half

6-7 tablespoons of olive oil roughly (don’t be shy with the olive oil)

Salt and pepper for taste

A few pinches of sugar

Steps:

1. In a 9×13 glass dish place your tomatoes, fresh basil, onion, and garlic heads face down. Drizzle a generous amount of olive oil back and forth a few times. Dash a few times with salt and pepper.

2. Bake at 400 for 40 to 45 mins. Or until tomatoes are soft.

3. Squeeze out your garlic in a medium sized bowl and add the rest of the contents. Add your chicken broth and blend with a hand mixer.

4. Once completely blended add to medium sized pot. Bring to a simmer and add 3/4 to 1 cup of heavy cream. Season with salt and pepper and add a few pinches of sugar. Allow to simmer for 15 mins.

5. Garnish with fresh chopped basil and a drizzle of heavy cream. Serve with a yummy, crispy, gooey, grilled cheese sandwich. Enjoy!

Easy Roasted Asparagus

Servings: 2-4 people

What You Need:

1 bundle of asparagus

3-4 tablespoons of olive oil

Salt and pepper (measure with your heart)

Italian breadcrumbs (measure with your heart)

Steps:

1. Preheat oven to 400 and line a cooking sheet with foil.

2 Place asparagus on the pan, drizzle with olive oil, dash with salt and pepper, then sprinkle with bread crumbs.

3. Get your hand in there and mix it up! Place in the oven and bake for 25 mins.

Enjoy!

Your Guide to Making Fried Rice

Making fried rice is actually super easy! I don’t know why I was ever intimidated. Follow this guide and feel free to get creative!

We served this rice with some grilled teriyaki chicken but having made this rice I really think some shrimp would be delish with it.

What you Need:

1 recipe of basic rice click here

4 eggs cooked and scrambled

1 – 2 cups of mixed veggies (I used snack carrots chopped up, frozen peas, fresh cabbage, and frozen corn) proportion it however you like

1/4 of a white onion finely chopped

1 tablespoon of minced garlic (I just used garlic from the jar)

Vegetable oil or canola oil on hand for sautéing and frying

Salt and pepper

Steps:

1. Cook the rice following my basic rice recipe. Once rice is cooked set aside.

2. Heat up your skillet, add about 2 tablespoons of oil and scramble your eggs. Seasoning with salt and pepper. Set aside.

3. Add another 2-3 tablespoons of oil to the same skillet and sauté the onion and garlic. Once the onions are soft and the aroma is sweet add the rest of the veggies. Season with salt and pepper. Sauté until soft. Set aside

4. Add 1/4 cup of oil to the hot skillet, add the rice, and begin fry (add one tablespoon at a time if you feel it needs more oil) Ensure the rice is evenly coated in the oil mixing constantly at a low medium heat. Add additional salt and pepper if needed. Careful not to over fry your rice. Taste until your liking.

5. Add the veggies and egg to the rice and mix well.

Add some soy sauce and enjoy!