RE: Consuming Resources
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If the item has a long lifecycle, I usually leave it there as a backup of sorts in case it becomes unavailable to purchase in the future. Short lifecycle items like food are put into the priority category in order I could finish them early. Heard somewhere that the fresher the food, the more nutritious it is.
BTW, really amazing angle shot on the first photo :)
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Yeah as the food sits there on the counter or on the fridge the nutrients dissipate slowly. It makes sense but thankfully we have good refrigeration these days to slow down the process!
Thanks on the photo :D, was it the cover one or the one in the body? I love the "down the barrel" style shots!
Sure, we can freeze the food to pause the dissipation of nutrients, definitely a great invention of modern history!
You're most welcome, it's the cover photo, the snow turning into ice and melting away.