Chef Michael Smith joins Earth Rangers for Food Waste Warrior challenge
Kids can win prizes by cooking up leftovers into new recipes
Chef Michael Smith is urgingkids across Canadato reduce food waste in their homes by cooking up leftovers into new recipes instead of throwing them away.
Smith has stepped up to be a judge forthe Earth Rangers Food Waste Warriorscooking challenge. Earth Rangers is a Canadian non-profitorganization with more than 175,000 members thatinvolves children in environmental issues.
"Create it, cook it, eat it, take a picture of it," says Smith it's that easy for kidsto take part.
"We as adults are the ones that screwed it up and our kids are the ones that are going to have to fix it," said Smith.
The idea, said Smith, is to present environmental challenges in an engaging way. In this case, kids are told Canadians throw out $31 billion worth of food every year.
Food waste warriors are assignedtwo missions.
- Go for a whole week without throwing out any food.
- Create a recipe that uses up common leftovers from your home.
As a recipe judge, Smith said he will be looking less at the creations themselves than at the approach the kids take.
"What we're looking for is kids that obviously embraced the challenge," he said. "That took the time to understand the role that food and food waste plays in their family, and then came up with something creative and delicious that worked for them and their family."
Winners will get a mini chef prize pack that includes items like animal-shaped cookie cutters and polar bear oven mitts.
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With files from Malcolm Campbell