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Effective way of disposing leftover foods

  Effective way of disposing leftover food –Keep Animals. Animals like rabbits, goats, Snails, Poultry, Dogs etc Leftover or excess food can be used to feed almost all the animals mentioned above. Your leftover rice, beans can be used to feed your chickens. Yam and plantain peels are also good food for your snails. No family should throw away any leftover food. In my house I realized that my kids are always having leftover which used to end up in the dust bin so I decided to keep a small poultry.

TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD GROW SOME FOOD in 2022

  TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD GROW SOME FOOD in 2022                        By Oluwatomi Olatoye   1.    Your farm food Tastes Better . Your fresh vegetables will taste better than the ones bought from the market..   2. Local Produce is Better for You - The fresher the produce, the more nutrients it retains. 3. Backyard Farms can cost less than the market - On the average, a 4-person family spends around N500 a week on tomatoes, pepper and vegetables at the market. To start your vegetable backyard farm costs less than N500 and you begin to harvest your leafy vegetables in less than 30days. 4.You Know Where your Food is Coming From - using ethical, chemical-free techniques to keep your backyard vegetable farm flourishing. An average piece of food bought in the market will touch at least 6 set of hands before reaching your table. Food from your yard is solely a relationship between you and the earth. With all the current health and food safety issues, the less hands