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![]() "sf" wrote in message ... On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 13:59:46 -0500, "MaryL" > wrote: > I think the weight of something like this would eventually damage the > drawer > since it is fastened to the top of the drawer. If I have scraps that > should > not go into the garbage disposal, I dump them into one of the plastic bags > that groceries come in. I freeze the bag until garbage collection day, > then > put the bag in the garbage. That eliminates odor and does not attract > insects. Of course, we do not have to use the Biobags that Julie > describes, > but I would think they could be handled the same way. > I was envisioning my own situation: well constructed cabinets and emptying the garbage bowl after every use. I have no control over the quality of other people's kitchen cabinets or how long they keep their compost inside the house. I certainly don't have freezer space to store garbage. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I have good cabinets, too, but I was envisioning a problem if this device is used over a long period of time and possibly has a lot of scraps (depending on amount of cooking). That would unbalance the drawer. It might not do any damage at all, but I would not want to take chances--kitchen cabinets are very expensive. MaryL |
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