Exclusive | I don't need to go to the grocery store for months - here's how I make meals from scraps in my 'Low Waste Kitchen'
Briefly

Alessandro Vitale, aka SpicyMoustache, gained fame for living off his urban garden during the pandemic and has now released a cookbook titled "Low Waste Kitchen: Radical Recipes for Sustainable Living." The book provides simple recipes for utilizing all parts of fruits and vegetables, inspired by his grandparents' traditions. Vitale encourages sustainability by offering recipes like red cabbage soup and ginger shots, and even includes tips for making skin salve and lip balm. His methods are aimed at reducing waste and enhancing healthy living.
"For my grandparents, using every part of their fruits and vegetables wasn't just a trend but a way of life," he wrote in his cookbook.
"It was such a shame to waste leaves, stem, and any single thing that we could harvest from the garden," he shared.
Vitale first went viral in 2021 when he revealed he could live off his own garden - and not spend a dollar in a grocery store - for eight months.
Ginger shot is just ginger but can be pulsed with an orange and carrot and is an 'immune system booster' that is 'perfect for cold and flu season.'
Read at New York Post
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