11. Eat what we grow
William Thiele, director of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau District 15 and a local dairy farmer, said people should shop locally for their products.
As a dairy farmer, Thiele recommended people make recipes using local milk and other ingredients that can be bought at area farms.
For those looking to grow their own crops, Thiele said the first step is to contact a mentor or someone who has grown a garden to get background information.
Additionally, Thiele recommended asking neighbors, friends, and online forums for tips to start that may be useful. Whenever you are growing your own ingredients or buying produce, Thiele said to be diligent and disciplined in what you buy.
Although there may always be a little extra, that can be given to neighbors or friends to use. It is important to know yourself and what you are going to eat and grow to create little waste.