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On Sat, 2 Apr 2011 09:11:42 +0200, "Giusi" > wrote:
> >"Boron Elgar" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> It is so anti-recycling to use this set up, that I think it's a joke. >> Again, it is certainly allowing some folks to save stuff for compost >> in a way that is convenient for them, but to me, it just doesn't cut >> it. > snip >Your solution would also depend on being able or willing to use 3 pounds of >anything, let alone cottage cheese! On occasion I use an old plastic ice >cream box snip The plastic ice cream containers with lids were my first compost collectors. Unfortunately, the containers are now much smaller or non-existent. I can only get cheap and nasty sherbet in those containers now and no one will eat it. Janet |
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