Some food scraps can be cooked and made into something new.

Others, not so much.

These seven inedible food scraps are perfect for composting.

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The zero-waste food movement is gaining momentum, and it couldnt happen soon enough.

That said, your good intentions to reduce food waste shouldnt turn into bad side effects.

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While rhubarb stalks make a great pie filling, the leaves are less inviting.

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The biggest food safety concern with leftovers or food scraps would be related to time-temperature control, she notes.

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