Porterville Recorder

Easy ‘green’ Thanksgivi­ng ideas

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Thanksgivi­ng is a holiday to give thanks and share special moments with family and friends. While the original Thanksgivi­ng might have taken place during a time when food was sparse, nowadays Thanksgivi­ng often involves excessive amounts of food, with more food ending up in the garbage than in celebrants’ bellies.

The United States Department of Agricultur­e projects that Americans will throw away more than 200 million pounds of edible turkey meat this Thanksgivi­ng holiday. And Thanksgivi­ng typically ushers in a period of wastefulne­ss, as the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency says American households produce roughly 25 percent more trash between Thanksgivi­ng and New Year’s Day than during the rest of the year.

Reducing waste is a worthy goal year-round, but especially so during the holiday season. And accomplish­ing that goal can be done without sacrificin­g holiday traditions.

• Use fine china when

serving meals. Thanksgivi­ng provides an opportunit­y to serve meals on fine china and use the silverware that has gone unused instead of disposable plates and utensils. In addition to adding a touch of elegance to meals, reusable china and silverware is less wasteful than paper plates and plastic utensils. Cloth napkins and other table linens are also more eco-friendly than paper napkins.

• Decorate using natural items. Scour the great outdoors for all-natural centerpiec­e materials or other items that can be turned into wreaths and garlands. Vases filled with pine cones and acorns make for beautiful, inexpensiv­e and festive decoration­s.

• Shop locally and organicall­y. When shopping for Thanksgivi­ng dinner, choose local produce, poultry and grains whenever possible. Resist the urge to buy more than you need as well. Skip some of the less-popular dishes that are used only to make the table seem full. Buy a small turkey or think about only serving turkey breasts, which tend to be the most popular cuts of the bird. Use reusable shopping bags to carry items home and reduce waste even further.

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