tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3286156694136950884.post6961912360470507726..comments2023-06-25T01:22:50.729-07:00Comments on OrangeJar Caricatures, Illustrations & Photo Prints: SeedlingOrangeJarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00061797904702213326noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3286156694136950884.post-57281944038519435752015-08-16T21:55:49.389-07:002015-08-16T21:55:49.389-07:00Hello from WA! You're a genius! I never though...Hello from WA! You're a genius! I never thought of looking up collection of food wastes. Never occurred to me since I've never noticed collection bins for it. But they do collect food wastes here too and there's even a company that offers free Food scraps buckets (I love Google!). This quick search also gave me the idea to just store the frozen food scraps in paper bags so I can drop them directly into my compost laster instead of the current plastic bags I use which I would need to throw out later. Thanks for stopping by, you led me to more learning. :DRiaMHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17018796997082267451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3286156694136950884.post-56319989899006851562015-08-16T14:33:07.450-07:002015-08-16T14:33:07.450-07:00Greetings from Ireland!
I only have a small garde...Greetings from Ireland!<br /><br />I only have a small garden so am unable to compost. However, our kitchen waste is collected by our garbage company in our brown bin. We also have a green bin for our recycleables and then a regular bin for all other rubbish.Aodhnaithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03444314178459813011noreply@blogger.com