The Simple Guide to a minimalist life (by Leo Babauta)

Page 69

* best soup ever * whole grain pasta, healthy pre-made spaghetti sauce, veggies * quinoa w/ black beans & corn Cook more than you need for one meal, so you'll have leftovers for tomorrow. Minimalist kitchen setup Keep your kitchen minimalist as well. Only keep as many dishes and silverware and pots and pans as you need. A couple of good, sharp knives and a cutting board. That's pretty much all you need. Don't have single-use kitchen tools and gadgets -- they waste space. Things such as a juice maker, waffle iron, ice cream scooper, and on and on. You will barely use them and they're not needed. Veganism You don't need to be a vegan or vegetarian to be a minimalist, and I'm not going to try to convert you here. But I think the two philosophies mesh very well, because they try to use as few resources as possible. A vegan, in a very minimalist way, will only eat what's necessary. And as meat and dairy and eggs aren't necessary for healthy living

69


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.