Closed-Loop Cooking: Create a Zero-Waste Kitchen

Reader Contribution by Amanda Nicklaus
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“Closed-loop cooking” is a phrase that is gaining more traction in the culinary spheres, and it is essentially another way to say “zero-waste cooking.” While many of our parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents knew how to use every part of an animal and reduce waste due to Depression-era frugality, the desire to eliminate waste and use the entirety of a grocery trip or garden harvest has resurfaced in the American kitchen, for many new reasons.

While there are obvious economic advantages to using more and buying less, there are other benefits, too. Practicing closed-loop cooking can reduce our environmental impact, and it allows us more pleasure as we enjoy more parts of plants and food that is losing freshness in new ways. Keeping a circular kitchen also connects us to the greater cycle of life we are part of, plugging us into the food system and even deepening our spiritual connection with the world around us.

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