Thursday, July 25, 2013

Fallingfruit.org

Food doesn't necessarily have to yanked from the innards of a Dumpster's womb. Believe it or not: Food grows on trees. Anywho, some rad-i-cool brethren have created this resourceful website www.fallingfruit.org showing free public food options. Featured foods are mainly fruit trees and various other random delights. So don't sit there like the cursed buoyant turd, do the scavenging world a favour and put in your local spots.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Tasty Treats


Our adopted cat and food critic, Julian, wakes up to some late night bacon. Full marks!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Haul of Fame #030

Featuring 3 energy drinks, copious produce and kilograms of carrots.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Haul of Fame #029

The bananas at top-right, with minimal ingredients, became 24 banana muffins as well as banana smoothies. Yippee

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Trashwiki: The Dumpster Bible

The Dumpster Bible (e-Bible in this case) is here. For those unaware, Trashwiki is a worldwide guide to dumpster diving that is "written for and by dumpster divers, freegans and others of such kind. Here you will find plenty of trash-related articles: you can search by specific countries, by places like markets, by food types, etc." The guide proves rather handy and contains information about prosperous Dumpsters in your local suburbs. Hit it up Yo!

Sunday, April 28, 2013

A Touch of Luxury

Irony: Finding a luxurious 'Vanilla & Soft Cashmere' fragrance nestled in the caring, loving arms of a decaying Dumpster.

Haul of Fame #027

After pioneering foreign soil, a new hunting ground was found. Wasteful workers walked wearily nearby while willing ninjas, torches in hand, scrounged sustenance in stealth. 


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Haul of Fame #026

Here lies approximately a third of available bakery goodness. This Dumpster has yet to fail to deliver

Monday, March 11, 2013

Haul of Fame #024

After a prosperous 2012 and nearly four months of hibernation, the intellectually esteemed mother Dumpster blog awakens to thousands of anxiously anticipating fans. Diving has once again become a weekly priority to address our hungry stomachs and dwindling funds. Sadly, both local bins have now disappeared as our local IGA took its last breath during the hiatus. New sources, however, have been either found or soon to be raided. 
This haul's deceptive 10 x 1 litre milk score ended badly with a bloated stomach and frequent, yet humorous, passing of odorous wind so was eventually thrown to whence it came. More posts to follow!