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Cooking improv teaches people how to use what they have available — even if it's not perfect.
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Learn how volunteers in Cincinnati keep food waste from landfills using an app and some free time.
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Lierer’s Market opened in March with bulk refill items like rice, beans, pasta, coffee, shampoo, and household cleaners.
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The beef cattle farming industry is not great for the environment. A small Cincinnati farm is trying to change that — starting with its pastures.
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As climate change makes growing seasons longer, urban farmers have the opportunity to produce even more.
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Customers use the app to buy reduced-price “Surprise Bags” of leftover food that's still edible.
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The majority of Youngstown lives more than a mile away from a grocery store. And, according to food advocates in the area, that's not the only issue to getting nutritious food.
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For many of us, this time of year means big holiday feasts with family and friends. But figuring out exactly how much to make can be tricky and cooking too much often leads to food waste.