Lay it all out
Go back to your roots
We all do the frantic internet search or trawl through cookbooks in search of a perfect recipe for something you’ve already committed to cooking but this year, take time to tap into family traditions for your feast. Pinterest’s annual trend report forecasts that, in 2022, people will embrace their roots (or someone else’s); gathering round the table to enjoy traditional dishes from around the globe. Hit up your parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles for recipes and cook up a traditional feast for your guests to enjoy that celebrates your family history as much Shrove Tuesday. Whether you serve up Danish Rundstykker, Jamaican cornmeal porridge and hot chocolate tea, Scottish lorne sausage, yam and Nigerian egg sauce, or a full Welsh breakfast, complete with the must-have laverbread cake and cockles, your guests will be in for a treat with your ancestral eats. Alternatively, invite people to bring a home cooked dish and you can all have fun sharing food and the stories behind the recipes.
Come together
Doing without
You could give up:
- single-use plastic – cut out the plastic water bottles, disposable drinks cups, choose products in recyclable packaging, buy loose fruit and veg instead of pre-packed, and make sure you carry a bag for life when food shopping
- driving everywhere – try walking, cycling or taking public transport instead of the car
- buying new – there are great places to buy second-hand clothes, toys, furniture and other goods, as well as fantastic rental firms, which is a greener way to consume and creates far less waste
- buying from unethical companies – make more responsible choices and opt for brands that use sustainable or recycled materials, whose manufacturing processes have minimal impact on the environment and who is actively committed to positive change
- Overseas travel – COVID opened our eyes to the wonders of the staycation, so explore what the UK has to offer and avoid the heavy carbon footprint of jetting off somewhere
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