"Food is expensive. If you do the grocery shopping for your household, you know that this is one of the highest costs related to your home and family. While it may be unlikely that you can completely eliminate your grocery bill, you can grow certain foods yourself. And, you can grow them from scraps that you would normally throw away......"
Here is a video on the topic.
There are ample sources on the internet, the links below are ones that I think are excellent:
http://www.diyncrafts.com/4732/repurpose/25-foods-can-re-grow-kitchen-scraps
http://www.epicgardening.com/25-plants-that-you-can-regrow-from-your-kitchen-scraps/
My mission statement is to share links about food that may inspire people to try new things in life, to excite their taste spuds!
Thank you for sharing this @sylviamiller.
While I had not excluded the possibility that remains from seeded fruits and vegetables could be sown afterwards (after all, such fruits are 'designed' to be eaten so as to have seeds go through the digestive tract and get deposited at another location, facilitating the spread of a plant's presence), a number of entries on this list had not come to mind. :c)
Food is expensive in my country, would make sense to grow my own food stuff
If people only knew!! It can be so Easy to start growing your own food, even from food! Thanks for the post @sylvianmiller ! I also recommend the folks at @foodisfree and the works of Rob Greenfield on youtube (we should get him on here too, no?) Will check out the links! Another nice post, well done!
We do a lot of this now. Good that is growing out my door some came from the towns Farmers Market. We live on a small income so must do all we can to take care of keeping cost down. Thanks for this post.
Very nice, thank you @sylviamiller. Upvoted and followed.
Awesome post!
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Thanks I will try ^^ Upvote & resteemed ;o)
Hi @sylviamiller
I just wanted to thank you pointing us at such basic but true and valuable information 😊
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Thanks for sharing this great information. I like to grow a lot of our own food and things that I don't I usually buy from local farmers to preserve for later. It just makes more sense health wise as well as money wise. I will be watching for more of your great ideas. Some people don't grow their own because they don't know how and this is a great way to get started.