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The Kitchen Activist empowers readers to transform everyday meals into joyful, practical actions that reduce waste, restore the planet, and, with a 30-day meal planner and 17 approachable recipes, ...
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  • 03 November 2026
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The Kitchen Activist empowers readers to transform everyday meals into joyful, practical actions that reduce waste, restore the planet, and, with a 30-day meal planner and 17 approachable recipes, make the home kitchen a catalyst for meaningful environmental change.

The Kitchen Activist is a spirited guide to transforming daily food choices into meaningful environmental action. With warmth, humor, and grounded research, Florencia Ramirez invites readers to reimagine the kitchen as a catalyst for change—after all, the global food system accounts for over 30% of greenhouse gas emissions, and the home kitchen is responsible for 42% of all food waste. From smart meal planning to low-waste shopping and regenerative food sourcing, this book offers practical strategies rooted in environmental science, cultural wisdom, and personal storytelling. Whether you're a seasoned cook or just starting out, The Kitchen Activist meets you where you are, with no judgment, only encouragement to begin making a difference. A follow-up to her award-winning Eat Less Water, this book serves as both a toolkit and a manifesto for anyone ready to connect their plate to the planet.

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Price: $9.99
Pages: 210
Publisher: Red Hen Press
Imprint: Red Hen Press
Publication Date: 03 November 2026
Trim Size: 10.00 X 8.00 in
ISBN: 9781636284958
Format: eBook
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food, COOKING / Methods / Low Budget, COOKING / Health & Healing / General, COOKING / Farm to Table, COOKING / Essays & Narratives
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Florencia Ramirez is the author of The Kitchen Activist and Eat Less Water, named a Top 100 Indie Book by Kirkus Reviews. A storyteller at heart and researcher by training, she weaves lived experience, science, and hope to show how the kitchen can be a powerful tool for change. Her work has been featured on NPR, KTLA, CBS, and KCRW’s Good Food. She is the founder of the Kitchen Activist Collective and the Pesticide Free Soil Project, and recipient of the Environmental Hero Award and the Gift of Freedom Award in Creative Nonfiction. She splits her time between Oxnard, California, and Santa Fe, New Mexico.