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  • Is this sentence correct?
    I’m going to spend less on groceries.
  • Which sentence is correct?
    At school we’re going to try to reduce waste.
    At school we’re going to trying to reduce waste.
  • What does "fresh" mean?
    Food that has just been picked or prepared
  • What is the opposite throwing away in a "landfill"?
    Recycling center
  • to heat something until it forms bubbles
    boil
  • What happens when food waste continues?
    Ex: The environment suffers.
  • What happens when you save food?
    You help reduce waste.
  • What is the cause in this sentence? "If you exercise more you’ll get fitter."
    Exercising more
    Getting fitter
  • Is this sentence correct?
    I’ll baked a cake for you tomorrow.
  • What is the effect in this sentence? "If you exercise more you’ll get fitter."
    Getting fitter
    Exercise more
  • What does "fry" mean?
    To cook something in hot oil
  • What is something that is thrown away but might still be useful?
    Waste
  • What is the effect in this sentence? "You can still make banana bread even if the bananas are black and soft."
    Making banana bread
  • What does "donate" mean?
    To give or sell something to someone who needs it
  • What is something you can eat?
    Edible
  • What happens when we eat leftovers?
    We don’t need to buy as much food/waste less food
  • What does "nutritious" mean?
    healthy and good for you
  • What is the name for land used to raise animals or grow crops?
    Farm
  • What happens when supermarkets donate extra food?
    Fewer people go hungry/waste less food
  • What is the effect in this sentence? "I’ll make soup if you’re going to throw these vegetables away."
    Making soup
  • What is the cause in this sentence? "You can still make banana bread even if the bananas are black and soft."
    Bananas are black and soft
  • What is the cause in this sentence? "You will get ill if you don’t cook the chicken thoroughly."
    Not cooking chicken properly
  • What does "supply" mean?
    to give or sell something to someone who needs it.
  • What is the opposite of "waste"?
    Save / reuse
  • to use a knife to cut something into small pieces
    chop
  • What is the effect in this sentence? "You will get ill if you don’t cook the chicken thoroughly."
    Getting ill
  • What does "edible" mean?
    you can eat it
  • What happens when you freeze food near its expiration date?
    It lasts longer/don't waste it.
  • Where can you buy groceries?
    Supermarket
  • What does "field" mean?
    areas of land for raising animals or growing crops
  • What happens when you shop when hungry?
    Ex:  You buy more unnecessary food.
  • What happens when we don’t reduce food waste?
    Ex:  Landfills get fuller.
  • Is this sentence correct?
    Supermarkets are going to selling ugly fruit.
  • What is the opposite of "nutritious"?
    Unhealthy
  • to cook something in an oven
    bake
  • Is this sentence correct?
    What are we have for dinner?
  • What should you bring when you go shopping? (To make sure you get what you need/plan for)
    A list
  • What is the opposite of "fresh"?
    Rotten
  • What is one way to reduce food waste at home?
    Eat leftovers / Freeze food / Plan meals
  • Is this sentence correct?
    We’re going to revised the menu in the school cafeteria.
  • What is the effect in this sentence? "If you have extra potatoes I’ll mash them and make potato cakes."
    Having extra potatoes
    Making potato cakes
  • What is the cause in this sentence? "I’ll make soup if you’re going to throw these vegetables away."
    Throwing away vegetables
  • What happens when you cook at home?
    Ex: You save money.
  • to crush food so there aren’t separate pieces
    mash
  • What is the cause in this sentence? "If you have extra potatoes I’ll mash them and make potato cakes."
    Having extra potatoes
  • What does "nutritious" mean?
    Healthy and good for you