About Hot Compost🍅
A cozy survival guide for modern life — rooted in forgotten skills, fridge-scavenged meals, and soft structure for real people.
Hot Compost was born from the in-between moments. The ones where you're staring at a half-used bunch of cilantro, trying to remember how many days you've eaten toast, wondering if everyone else figured out how to “do life” while you’re still Googling how to store carrots.
This space is for that version of you—the one doing your best with what’s on hand.
🌿 What We Do
Each month, when you subscribe to be a member, you gain access to our membership site. In this site you will have access to our Hot Compost Monthly, downloadable coloring pages, discount codes, printable life tools, and more.
Hot Compost Monthly Includes:
List of In-Season Produce Each Month
Recipes for the days you have zero motivation and three random ingredients. (Yes, dinner counts even if it’s mostly carbs.)Monthly Bucket List
A checklist of rituals, project ideas, and in-season activities that you can check off as you go.
Monthly Seed Start List
A list of seeds to start indoors for each zone.
Foraged from the Fridge
A monthly lineup of in-season snack ideas using what you probably already have. No perfection, just possibilities.😋Lost + Practical Skills
Quick, real-life how-tos like making ricotta, pickling something crunchy, or regrowing green onions in a jar.🥒Additional Goodies:
Soft Structure, Seasonal Ease
Optional bonuses like voice notes, playlists, or rituals to bring slowness into your month.Printable Tools
Cozy habit trackers, fridge audit sheets, pantry checklists—low-pressure support to help you feel more grounded and less chaotic.
🌱 Why We Exist
Because a lot of us are trying to live better—more sustainably, more intentionally—but we’re also tired, busy, distracted, or unsure where to start.
Hot Compost is not about doing everything right.
It’s about doing one small thing well.
Then another.
Then realizing it all adds up.
We believe there’s magic in the mundane. In tending what’s yours. In slowing down. In learning how to actually feed yourself—emotionally, practically, seasonally.
Whether you're trying to waste less food, get back into your body, build better routines, or just make a snack that feels like a win—you’re in the right place.