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Grow Your Own Free Food From Scraps

Sick and tired of spending a ton of money on your produce each week? Are you looking for a way to save money on your grocery bill without spending hours clipping coupons? I know I am! Look no further than your trash can! Learn how to get free food from your garbage with the tips in this post.

Have you ever thought about the amount of food (and money!) that you actually throw away each week?

It would probably blow your mind to actually know how much is wasted. And believe it or not, you can grow a ton of free food if you just stop throwing it away!

The thought of picking food out of your garbage might gross you out a little bit, but just hear me out!

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There are tons of fruits and vegetables that you can regrow that you would otherwise throw in the trash can.

Isn’t that crazy?

Let’s stop being so wasteful!

Start utilizing those little things that you would normally throw away.

It will save you so much money!

Below are 25 different foods that you can regrow right in your own kitchen…without spending any extra money!

Just click any link for further instructions –

Fruits

Apples
Avocado
Cherries
Grapefruit
Kiwi
Lemons
Oranges
Passion-fruit
Peaches
Pineapple
Strawberries
Tomatoes
Watermelon

 

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Vegetables

Bok choy
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery
Garlic
Ginger
Lettuce
Mushrooms
Onions
Peppers
Potatoes
Pumpkins

As you can see there are a great deal of fruits and vegetables that you can save from the trash can!

So, why not save yourself some money, too?

Save the free food from your garbage can! I hope these tips help you save a ton of money on produce this year!

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Have a Great Day!

~Vanessa

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