Sustainability: Making your meat go further

I’m sure you’ve also noticed the price of meat has gone up quite substantially in the last year or so.

There’s a few reasons for that, mainly a lot of meat processing plants are getting hit with COVID-19 and a lot of the workforce is of course getting sick.

A little while ago, in an effort to make the household more sustainable along with the plastic elimination, moved to purchasing meat from local sources only- this has also proven to be expensive but ironically not nearly as bad with the rise of grocery store prices. That’s made me feel a lot better financially about my choices- if I’m going to spend $10/ LB on ground beef I’d rather give that $10 to the farm down the road.

Nonetheless it’s still a lot to dish out for one meal when you have a family - I’ve started experimenting with different ways to make the meat we do purchase go a little further.

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For Taco’s, it’s been the easiest, along with a pound of beef I’ll fry up a few cups of black beans. You can also put them through a meat grinder to match the consistency- but my partner isn’t a fan of the texture so I keep them whole.

Another great filler is zucchini chopped up- this fries up beautifully and will add diversity to the flavor of your tacos.

Together we have a full pan that’s ready to feed the family! I finished off my taco with a double shell (soft and hard) sour cream, cheese, cut up kale and tomatoes from the garden and Homemade salsa.

This may be an unpopular opinion but I actually enjoyed this taco more than others because there was more flavor along with the meat! Even of we get to a point where affordability isn’t an issue anymore I still want to cut my beef with vegetables.

Let me know in the comments what you do to make your meat go a little further! Not exclusive to taco fillings! I want to hear them all.

DIY Craft Storage

I have a bone to pick with the HGTV-esque era of home decor. It seems to have hit levels that are simply unattainable and realistically unsustainable for the regular person.


I am a huge fan of trifting and affordable options so although my new craft shelves aren't overly fancy I absolutely love them.
I installed the wood shelf just using some cut scrap wood from my home renovations and the dividers are from Ikea for $1.50 for 4.The plastic drawers are thrifted thus the reason they don't match, sorry to anyone with a tad of OCD!
This was the first project I've done in the house in awhile and it felt incredible liberating! It was also great to get the stuff sorted better and out of my home office.

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I’m also excited to showcase and normalize “normal” home decor. Eventually I will be painting the doors white but for the most part this is it! It’s done!