What’s new in the kitchen GREAT STARTS HERE
The Australian Women's Weekly Food|Issue 86
Tonnes of perfectly imperfect fruit and veg are left on farms to rot, costing Australians $2500 per household each year. So Farmers Pick are on a mission to end food waste and save Aussies up to 30 per cent on their weekly fruit and veggie bills.
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What’s new in the kitchen GREAT STARTS HERE

LESS LANDFILL

FIGHTING FOOD WASTE

Co-founders Joshua Ball and Joshua Brooks-Duncan decided to save the fruit and veggies that were rejected by supermarkets, and deliver weird and wonderful produce directly to consumers' doors for cheaper than you can buy in supermarkets! Farmers Pick have saved around 600,000kgs of fruit and veg from ending up in landfill, and are meeting the soaring consumer demand for an economical and sustainable solution to grocery food waste. For more information, head to farmerspick.com.au

NEXT-LEVEL DRINKS

Sensational shaved ice

Shaved ice is no ordinary frozen treat – unlike a snow cone, it is light and fluffy like real snow.

The KitchenAid Shaved Ice attachment for the stand mixer makes it so easy to create light, fluffy and snow-like shaved ice to elevate a variety of desserts and drinks. These sweet treats are super customisable with all your favourite toppings, and the ice can be made from any kind of drink! Visit kitchenaid.com.au

HEALTHY CHOICE

Sodaly-cious

Looking for a healthier alternative to soft drinks that actually still taste good? Remedy Drinks have got a new product to try, called Sodaly. It’s a prebiotic soda drink that is 100 per cent natural and

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