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Less tasty, however, is the amount of plastic packaging I used in the making of this culinary masterpiece. None of this is recyclable in our area. I am quite ashamed of this, and so I should be. I am going to try harder to source non plastic, and it can be done, with a bit more effort. It did make me think about the tons and tons of plastic waste going to landfill. What's the use of buying organic raspberries, strawberries and cream if they are wrapped up in non reusable plastic cartons? How many households in West Lothian are piling up plastic waste in their dustbins for their Galaday lunches and barbecues during the month of June? How many articulated lorries are spewing out exhaust fumes carrying their cargoes of plastic food storage boxes up and down Britain's motorways? My head is about to explode just thinking about the ramifications of my cheesecake. I think I'd better go and lick the plate.
5 comments:
I love cheesecake - your looks fabulous. Agree wholeheartedly about packaging and stuff - our council doesn't recycle these sorts either.
totally agree,im glad someone else feels the same ! your cheesecake looks divine xx
Your cheescake looks so delicious! We agree....it does seem a bit absurd doesn't it? we went to a farmers market this weekend - buying fresh produce without the plastic containers - that felt good!
It does look delicious! The council recycles plastic bottles here but not other plastic containers and packaging.
Also, we do try and use these plastic cartons at least once more before throwing them away. They make great boats for the bath (and the ones with holes in are good for sieves in the bath) and they come in handy for crafts, gardening and various other purposes. I know they still end up in landfill but I like to use them again because then something else is not being used.
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