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The truth is
people don't stay up until 2 a.m.
sharing their fears and their dreams
with someone they plan not to care about.
But somehow, ours...
Not yours
Not mine
But somehow, ours...
WE don't hold hands in public,
We don't post each other on social media,
We don't promise forever,
Yet---------
You are the first name in my silence.
The last thought before I sleep.
The calm in my chaos.
No tags
No timelines.
No definitions
Just two souls meeting in the middle,
like it was written
by the Universe.
Trees ask for care, not cutting— for pause, not profit.
Trees take what we give— our breath, our silence, our care, and return shade, fruit, and sky.
They never ask for more, yet we take more than we need. Why is care so hard to offer to those who hold the earth together?
Why do we cut what cools our wounds, fell what steadies the soil, erase green wisdom for momentary gain?
If trees can save the planet by simply standing, growing, giving— why can’t humans learn to protect what keeps us alive?
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Do you know how they affect our life and how this nature and its 5 elements play different roles in our lives?
A passionate panchtatwa girl that I am has always drawn creativity from these elements of nature.
In this beautiful poetry book of mine which is inspired by these 5 elements, there are 5 sections of these elements and how they have helped me weave words as per the elemental essence and emotions surrounding them.
Give it a read and find which element you feel closest to.
Book available on Amazon.
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How to Reduce Food Waste: Practical Tips for a Greener Lifestyle
Food waste is a growing concern, but with thoughtful planning and simple changes, we can all make a difference. Reducing food waste is essential for a sustainable lifestyle, benefiting the environment, saving money, and supporting your community. Food waste worldwide is an alarming issue. That is why on the last Wednesday in April, Stop Food Waste Day raises awareness of the growing concern of food waste.
Here’s how to reduce food waste, save money, and help the environment.
Plan and Shop Wisely
Create a Meal Plan: Plan meals for the week and make a detailed shopping list with quantities.
Use What You Have: Check your fridge and pantry before shopping to avoid duplicates.
Avoid Overbuying: Purchase only what you can use, especially perishables, and skip bulk deals unless you’ll consume them in time.
Cut Down on Food Waste
Many of us discard food without a second thought. To change this:
Eat smaller portions: Serve what you can finish, and go back for seconds if needed.
Plan your meals: Organize your weekly menu to avoid over-purchasing.
Shop smart: Only buy in bulk if you’re certain you’ll use it before it spoils.
Compost food scraps: Turn unavoidable food waste into nutrient-rich compost.
Avoid Single-Serving Items
Individual servings of pudding, applesauce, juices, and other snacks generate unnecessary packaging waste. Instead:
Buy larger containers of these items.
Use mason jars or reusable containers to portion snacks for on-the-go use. This switch significantly reduces packaging waste.
Ditch Disposable Tableware
Say no to paper towels, plates, and plastic utensils. Opt for:
Reusable food containers.
A handkerchief or cloth napkin.
A reusable metal or wooden fork, which can be wrapped in a handkerchief after use.
Store Food Properly
Maximize Freshness: Learn proper storage techniques for fruits and vegetables.
Separate Produce: Keep bananas, apples, and tomatoes away from other produce to prevent faster ripening.
Freeze Surplus: Preserve extra food like bread, fruits, and cooked meals for future use.
Eat What You Have
Cook Leftovers: Transform extra food into soups, casseroles, stir-fries, or smoothies.
Repurpose Scraps: Use vegetable peels for stock or stale bread for croutons.
Plan Leftover Nights: Dedicate a day to finishing up meals from the week.
Compost Scraps
Turn unavoidable waste like peels and cores into compost to enrich the soil, reducing landfill contributions.
Be Mindful When Eating Out
Order only what you can finish, and take home leftovers for another meal.
At buffets, start with small portions to avoid excess waste.
Benefits of Reducing Food Waste
Save Money: Spend less by buying only what you need. Buy and waste less food.
Lower Your Carbon Footprint: Reduce methane emissions from landfills.
Conserve Resources: Minimize the energy and water used in food production and transportation.
Support the Community: Donate untouched surplus food to those in need.
Planning Tips for Waste-Free Shopping
Make a meal plan: Plan weekly meals before shopping.
Create a detailed list: Include quantities needed to avoid overbuying.
Check your kitchen: Use what you have before buying more.
Buy only what you need: Avoid bulk purchases unless you’ll use them before they expire.
Storage Tips for Freshness
Store fruits and vegetables properly to extend their shelf life.
Keep produce like bananas, apples, and tomatoes separate to prevent faster ripening.
Freeze, preserve, or can seasonal surplus.
Wash berries only when ready to eat to avoid mold.
If storing fruits in the fridge but prefer them at room temperature, take out just what you need each morning.
Prep Tips for Convenience
Wash, chop, and store fresh produce immediately after shopping to make meal prep faster.
Freeze items like bread, sliced fruit, or meat that won’t be consumed in time.
Cook in bulk and freeze meals for easy use later.
Thriftiness Tips for Leftovers
Cook creatively: Soups, stir-fries, casseroles, and smoothies are great for using produce that’s past its prime.
Use edible scraps: Turn stale bread into croutons or veggie scraps into stock.
Understand food labels: Learn the difference between “sell-by,” “use-by,” and “best-by” dates to avoid unnecessary waste.
Plan leftover nights: Dedicate one evening each week to finishing leftovers.
Be mindful at restaurants: Order only what you can finish, take leftovers home, and use them for your next meal.
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Make it a Habit
By incorporating these steps into your routine, you’ll contribute to a greener lifestyle while enjoying fresher meals and saving money. Every small effort counts!
Reducing food waste doesn’t just help the planet—it also saves money, conserves resources, and supports your community. With these practical steps, you can make a big impact while enjoying delicious meals. Let’s make sustainable living a part of everyday life! By incorporating these steps into your routine, you’ll contribute to a greener lifestyle while enjoying fresher meals and saving money. Every small effort counts!
Stop Food Waste Day is an international day of action to raise awareness about food waste and inspire people to reduce it. The day is celebrated on the last Wednesday in April.
🌿 Prachi The Tatwa Girl shares stories inspired by the five elements:
Agni (Fire): Recipes & culinary creations, inspired by Agni’s energy and lifeforce.
Vayu (Air): Festivals, culture, & traditions, everything around us like beliefs and mythology.
Aakash (Sky): Travel tales under infinite skies, and my journey experiences.
Jal (Water): Flowing thoughts & emotions, like water are my flow of thoughts.
Prithvi (Earth): Eco-friendly living & sustainability, and harmony of our greener planet.
🎙 Green Tatwa Talks: Explore sustainable practices & inspiring Green Warriors on my podcast! 📌 Follow me on LinkedIn, Instagram, & FaceBook, PragunTatwa Feed for more eco-friendly stories.
🌳 Did you hug a tree today? Let’s spread Tree Love!
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Why Mountains Matter: Celebrating International Mountain Day
Every year on December 11th, we celebrate International Mountain Day—a day dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of mountains in our lives. From their towering peaks to their vibrant ecosystems, mountains are not just majestic landscapes; they are vital to the health of our planet and the well-being of millions of people worldwide. Let’s explore why mountains matter and some amazing…
🌍 Celebrating World Soil Day: The Foundation of Life Beneath Our Feet 🌱 and role of composting in soil health.
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What are the benefits of Sun Drying your Clothes
Benefits of Sun-Drying Clothes: An Energy-Saving Tradition for Indian Homes Sun-drying clothes has long been a common practice in India, deeply rooted in tradition and offering numerous environmental, financial, and health benefits. This habit not only preserves the quality of our clothing but also conserves energy and reduces our carbon footprint—an essential step in sustainable living. Let’s…
Green Tatwa Talks Ep 57 – In conversation with Manali Soparkar aka Eco Enthusiastic Mum.
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Who is Ripu Daman Bevli and Why is He the Face of Plogging in India?
The term “Plogman of India” refers to Ripu Daman Bevli, who is widely recognized for his efforts to clean up litter and promote environmental awareness across the country. He started the plogging movement in India, which involves jogging while picking up litter. Here’s a bit more about him and his work: Plogging is a combination of “jogging” and the Swedish word “plocka upp,” meaning “to pick…
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Introduction to the concept of sustainability
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Commonly used flowers during Diwali
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Celebrate an Eco-Friendly Diwali: Embrace Greenery and Sacred Plants
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International Day of Climate Action: Simple Ways to Combat Climate Change at the Individual Level
The International Day of Climate Action celebrated annually on October 24th, is a powerful reminder that each of us plays a crucial role in tackling climate change. While large-scale policies and initiatives are essential, individual actions collectively create significant impacts. By making small yet impactful changes in our daily lives, we can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions,…
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