What’s not to love about The Green Granny? While I’d rather eat my grandmas’ cooking than this “green” dish, this GG has noble goals. If you take your grannies soothing, English and environmental, sit back and enjoy:
The video is part of Oxfam’s 4-a-week campaign, which suggests four actions we can take to help those living in poverty. I suppose you could argue that it’s better to buy local than from a developing country (one of their suggestions), but I have no beef with this one: “Throw one less thing away.”
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The Green Granny rocks! I love it! Although that casserole doesn’t really look very good, does it?
Interesting- we were in London last year and one of the first things we noticed was how much less trash they produce (their bins are literally about one-tenth the size of ours) and how much better they are at recycling (one bin was entirely for compost-like items like fruit peels and wilted lettuce).