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- lorfourExplorerI would never put coffee grounds in a sink....but they are good to sprinkle in your garden.
- dbblsExplorerNo solids go down my kitchen drain. Never!
- PAThwackerExplorerHaha Nubians to he pokohicks think anything can go down the drain and into he septic mound.
wle use a keurig pper col/, mtk', I'llOil
e/ - CavemanCharlieExplorer III
PAThwacker wrote:
Haha Nubians to he pokohicks think anything can go down the drain and into he septic mound.
wle use a keurig pper col/, mtk', I'llOil
e/
Huh? :? - crcrExplorer
coolbreeze01 wrote:
We don't dump coffee grounds down any sinks.
X2 - fla-gypsyExplorerWe never dump coffee grounds down any sink.
- Passin_ThruExplorerWe compost, coffee grounds,paper towels, fruit and banana peels,egg shells, filters and napkins. We keep it in a doubled plastic shopping bag and tie it shut.
- mobeewanExplorerI have a double sink in the kitchen counter. I use the smaller side to wash dishes and I have a dish rack that fits perfectly in the larger side and placed a stainless steel mesh sink strainer in that side. I dump the grounds from my stainless steel percolator basket in the trash and rinse it in the side of the sink with the screen before washing it in the small side. The screen in the drain side gets cleaned as needed. Very little grounds or food particles get washed down the drain and into the tank.
- TexasShadowExplorer III don't dump coffee grains down any sink, especially not the MH tank.
she needs to wipe the grease out of her skillets and leftover food particles out of pans and off plates before washing them. - 2012ColemanExplorer IIWhere is the guy who installed a garbage disposal in his TT? I'd like to know how THAT is working out... Thread
OP - don't do that!
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