Buffalo residents looking to save money on their grocery bills can try growing their own produce from kitchen scraps, a method that is gaining popularity. WKBW reports that a Detroit farmer shares how easy it can be to re-grow produce from kitchen scraps.

"You can re-grow produce from kitchen scraps — right on your windowsill," the farmer says. This method is not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly. On a street like Elmwood Avenue, where residents are known for their green thumbs, this method can be a great way to reduce waste.

The city of Buffalo has been promoting sustainable living, and this method fits right in with that initiative. South Buffalo homeowners can try this method to save money on their grocery bills. Parents in the Buffalo school district can also teach their kids about the importance of sustainable living.

The next step for residents is to start collecting their kitchen scraps and giving this method a try. As the city continues to promote sustainable living, residents can expect to see more initiatives like this in the future. The Buffalo Common Council will be discussing ways to promote sustainable living in the city, and residents can attend the meeting to learn more.