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"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in message
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>> Here's one thing I don't get.
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>> What good does it do to freeze something and then put it out on trash
>> day? Yeah, it is safe from the animals on the days when it is in your
>> freezer, but when you put the can out at the street, the animals can
>> still get in. Right?
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> It takes awhile for frozen food to defrost and even longer for it to
> develop an odor. Thus, it isn't as likely to attract dogs, raccoons, etc.
> If you were concerned about it, you could put it out in the morning
> instead of the night before.
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> Couldn't at least some of your food be put down your garbage disposal.
> You said something about that being a problem, but some items are very
> *easy* on a disposal--gravy, sauces, very soft foods, etc.


They are telling us that putting food down the disposal creates pollution
and we are supposed to limit what we put down.

Plus, I have had to call a plumber repeatedly for a backed up sink. Even
though I have a new disposal, I was told not to use it because the sink just
isn't plumbed right.