Month April 2026

How to Use Up Produce: Science-Backed Strategies to Reduce Waste

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Effective how to use up produce strategies are not improvisational “hacks”—they’re evidence-based protocols rooted in plant physiology, microbial kinetics, enzymatic degradation pathways, and post-harvest respiration science. To minimize spoilage and maximize utility: (1) separate ethylene-producing fruits (apples, bananas, tomatoes) from…

How to Use Squash Blossoms: Harvest, Store & Cook Safely

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How to use squash blossoms begins with understanding they are highly perishable, pollen-rich floral tissues—not decorative garnishes—with distinct male and female forms, each requiring different handling. Male blossoms (attached to thin, straight stems) are ideal for cooking; female blossoms (with…

How to Update Old Kitchen Cabinets Without Replacing Them

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Updating old kitchen cabinets without replacing them is not only possible—it’s the most scientifically sound, cost-effective, and sustainable path to a transformed kitchen. Based on 20 years of accelerated aging tests (ASTM D4303-22), microbial load mapping (FDA BAM Chapter 4),…