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Default Of course my garbage disposal had to break THIS way

On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 16:29:36 -0400, willshak wrote:

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On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 00:04:54 -0400, aemeijers wrote:


zzzzzzzzzz wrote:
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Chicken bones?


I take your point, but I don't cook anything with bones in it at home.
Like I said, I live alone, and I hate leftovers. Chicken is those 5-lb
bags of the pre-deboned breasts. 1 breast makes a good salad topper or
sandwich filler. Because my drains clog easily, I don't pour chicken
grease down the drain either- I wipe the pan out with a paper towel, and
put it in the trash.


We eat boneless breasts (and legs/thighs, BTW) too but not *every* night.
Depending on the mood (not mine and the price we also eat a lot of bone-in
chicken.


If I do ever have anything on the plate I decide isn't edible after all,
I just scrape it in the trash, or off the back of the deck for the
animals. If I suspect the trash can will then be smelly or attract bugs,
I carry it out and empty it. Not a big deal.


I don't want the critters around the house and the stuff stinks, particularly
after a week in the summer sun. I don't want the flies, either. There is no
food in our "garbage" so no smell, no critter scattering it, and no flies.


I don't dump raw garbage in the garbage cans. All my garbage is bagged
and sealed before it goes into the garbage can. I have never had to
clean my garbage cans in the 25 years I have lived here. I have had to
replace cans because the wheels started to come off..


You don't read very well either.