Before you toss those kitchen scraps, check to see if you can use them to grow more food!

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Yes! You Can Grow Food from Scraps

Whether you're interested in growing your own food because you want to take up a new hobby like gardening, or maybe you're just trying to beat the ever-growing cost of inflation at the grocery checkout, I've put together a list of 17 foods you can regrow from your kitchen scraps.

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Sharing Is Caring: I'm Passing Along What I've Learned

Whatever your reason, I am right there with you. I have been learning how to grow my own food, and I thought I would share with you some of the things I have learned, including some foods that can be grown from the bits you might ordinarily toss into the trash.

Keep reading to learn which foods can be grown using the leftovers you'd normally throw away.

17 Foods You Can Grow from Scraps

As grocery prices rise, and many are looking ahead to an uncertain future, there has been a lot of talk about self-sustainability. Particularly, there's a lot of buzz about growing your own food. If you're looking to save some cash at the register, you might consider growing one, some, or all of these foods that can be grown from scraps.

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