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At the end of any big seafood meal, it’s almost guaranteed you'll have a bunch of leftover shrimp shells. If you’re a compostor, you’re probably looking at them and wondering whether or not they ca...
Anyone who enjoys creating hearty, tasty meals will know how important onions are in the kitchen! They’ve been gracing an array of dishes worldwide for thousands of years and are a staple of recipe...
The humble banana is one of the most prevalent and important fruits around the world, and rightly so! It’s easy to grow, delicious and a great source of nutrition. Bananas are rich in fibre and pro...
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Bread is a staple in kitchens and diets around the world. There always seems to be a couple of slices going hard and stale, normally those crusty end pieces that nobody wants to eat! The question a...