Here's a few links to printable compost lists. Ever since we hung one on the fridge SO and the kids can be seen checking the list before throwing things out and I rarely have to dig things out of the trash or compost now. Hopefully some of you will find them useful.
https://3peppers-recipes.com/product/bac ... printable/
https://media.animalnetwork.com/channelm ... erials.pdf
https://compokeeper.com/what-can-be-composted/
https://goodeveningshow.blogspot.com/201 ... mpost.html
https://www.earlybirdmom.com/blog/2015/0 ... beginners/
https://thenotepasser.com/blog/2015/1/31 ... ike-a-boss
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Don't you love it when your kids really get into composting? When mine were little, and we were at a birthday party or something, my DD came to me with a banana peel -- "Mama, where is their compost (collecting bin)?" We found out they don't compost, and she said it didn't feel right to put the banana peel in with the trash, so we wrapped it in a napkin and brought it home. LOL
Thanks for the list, I may need once the kid at home begins to read!
Lovely story applestar she will become a very good sustainable gardener! By the way what means the first D you all use when saying Housband, Wife, Daughter or Son? Atleast thats what I think you mean with the later... Is it Dear?applestar wrote:Don't you love it when your kids really get into composting? When mine were little, and we were at a birthday party or something, my DD came to me with a banana peel -- "Mama, where is their compost (collecting bin)?" We found out they don't compost, and she said it didn't feel right to put the banana peel in with the trash, so we wrapped it in a napkin and brought it home. LOL