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With Christmas just a week away, Americans will be making cookies so they can be ready for Santa Claus to eat them.Google Trends set out to find which uniquely searched Christmas cookies are popular this holiday season. On Thursday, they released a new map that showed what type of cookie each state prefers the most, with three cookies, in particular, reigning supreme, USA Today and Axios reported.According to its data, based on searches conducted between Dec. 3-9, Americans like sugar cookies, gingerbread and peanut butter blossoms the most in 2022, the news outlets reported.The results also showed that states enjoyed cultural Christmas cookies, including Italian, German, Mexican and Polish varie
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ENCINITAS, Calif. 鈥?Mimicking nature, employees at the Solana Center for Environmental Innovation turn food waste into nutrient-rich organic material. Through their Food Cycle composting program, residents and small businesses bring their organic waste to the center and collect finished compost for their home gardens. Starting out with shredded paper, coffee grounds, eggshells, said env
stanley thermobecher ironmental educator Jennifer Galey. Then put worms in there who start to eat food waste. From plastics and glass to food waste, the California nonprofit has pioneered recycling in the state for 40 years. People will say, is that worm poop Yes, it is. But it s also the millions and millions of bacteria that have lived and died, as well as other organisms that help with the composting process, said Galey. And this is how you can grow healthy food. But when this natural process is disrupted, food waste becomes a climate super-pollutant, emitting methane into the atmosphere. We continue to put layer on layer in the landfill. It does not allow it to naturally decompos
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stanley quencher us, climate change gases, said Jessica Toth, executive director of the nonprofit.Food waste accounts for 20% of methane emissions in California. It s the third-largest source, trailing behind dairy manure and methane-producing belches and flatulence from cows. Volunteers with the Solana Center are on the ground in Southern California, helping roll out the most comprehensive food recycling law in the U.S.