'The response has been amazing.'
, tinned items can be a great way to both save money and provide the building blocks for tasty meals."It's my job to try and break that stigma of what people think about canned foods.
"And there's often quite a negative connotation towards it. But I think, especially in this cost-of-living crisis, it can be a real lifeline for so many people.'Can-paign' to tackle the twin crises of climate change and cost of living.To make the dishes, Julie used mostly canned items including salmon, mackerel, apricots, spam, pineapple, chickpeas, coconut milk, tomatoes and spinach.
She said:"For example, like the fishcakes we're doing, I've used tinned salmon and mackerel for that.Using tinned foods means home cooks need not worry about produce or meat spoiling before they have a chance to use it up. Julie added:"Rather than having that time factor, or using fresh fish and being like 'okay, I've only got a day and a half to use this', you have a bit more time to think about it."It's a good way to help us reduce food waste and keep costs low.In partnership with Zero Waste Scotland, Julie has devised several recipes for 'tin spiration'.
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