Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Composter

Till the time we are waiting for our governments to change policies and enforce laws for segregation of waste at source, let's just take a small step and start something ourselves.

We bought a composter last year and my experience with it has been great. It takes care of all the kitchen waste like vegetable peels, left overs and even paper. So the only waste you are left with is plastic, metal etc. What happens to all that is another issue, but the good thing about this is that you get manure for your plants. And if you don't have any plants at home, just put the manure on the roadside... we could all do with some shade of nice big trees!

This is where we bought it from:


Monday, June 29, 2009

Hunger

This post does not have any direct relation to saving the environment but I feel it might sensitize us to it.
One evening, about a month or so back, a couple of friends and I were having a snack at Municipal market. Seeing us, a destitute old lady walked up to us with a hopeful look on her face. She probably expected money, but it being winter, I asked her if she would like to eat something and she nodded a yes. So I went up to this ragda patty seller for another plate and gave it to her. What happened next is something I will not soon forget.
She had this look of intense gratitude on her face and it hit me. Not the gratitude itself, but the fact that she should have to be grateful at all.
A meal - one that cost me Rs.15 that I, that most of us, buy without a second thought, was probably the first square meal of the day this lady had had. And she was grateful for it. Why should she have to be at all? Wasnt everyone entitled to atleast that much? I couldn't look her in the eye and left as soon as possible.
I realised that one meal is something that all of us can give. To anyone who needs it. It doesn't cost us much.
And probably means a lot more to the person who receives it.