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Originally Posted by stonks:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by stonks:
Originally Posted by Baz:

Right way up..... I know lots of people store them the other way (including my kids) but I just don't like the thought of the rim of cups and glasses sitting on the surface of the cupboard  shelf

Same here Baz and nothings in my cupboards long enough to collect dust but I still rinse everything including pans before I use them....

I tend to do that too Stonks.... especially if  we have  family or visitors around....

Its a freaky contamination thing with me with my OCD......you should see how clean my hands are....

LOL.... snap..........  The Archers has an e coli storyline at the moment..... and even that freaks me out.. and has me reaching for the antibac/antiviral hand wash 

Baz
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Supercalifragilistic:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
    I'm only just coming to terms with the council expecting me to keep a bucket of food scraps in my kitchen....

Now, that I couldn't cope with......why???

I know, my Auntie in Watford has to do it too. They'll be making us next Super 

We have to. We have a small 'slop bucket' in the kitchen - we have to use compostable bin liners (have you seen the price of them )

 

This is emptied into a large slop bucket/kitchen waste bin outside.

 

I hated the thought of it - now it just seems like common sense

Rexi
Originally Posted by cologne 1:

I quite like that scraping into the food caddy. Normally that would end up in the big bin and smell the place out for 2 weeks. When the small bag is full up, I take it out to the bigger caddy, which is quite well sealed and it's out of the house.

I just normally take anything smelly straight out to the bin anyway 

FM
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Supercalifragilistic:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
    I'm only just coming to terms with the council expecting me to keep a bucket of food scraps in my kitchen....

Now, that I couldn't cope with......why???

I know, my Auntie in Watford has to do it too. They'll be making us next Super 

We have to. We have a small 'slop bucket' in the kitchen - we have to use compostable bin liners (have you seen the price of them )

 

This is emptied into a large slop bucket/kitchen waste bin outside.

 

I hated the thought of it - now it just seems like common sense

Council should be giving you vouchers or equivalent to make you do that for them 

And Hi   Long time no speak 

FM
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Supercalifragilistic:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
    I'm only just coming to terms with the council expecting me to keep a bucket of food scraps in my kitchen....

Now, that I couldn't cope with......why???

I know, my Auntie in Watford has to do it too. They'll be making us next Super 

I still won't convert to a wheelie bin Sprouty.....i've got an exception LOL!

FM
Originally Posted by Supercalifragilistic:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Supercalifragilistic:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
    I'm only just coming to terms with the council expecting me to keep a bucket of food scraps in my kitchen....

Now, that I couldn't cope with......why???

I know, my Auntie in Watford has to do it too. They'll be making us next Super 

I still won't convert to a wheelie bin Sprouty.....i've got an exception LOL!

Hehe! we had to, or they wouldn't take our rubbish. Bins were delivered one week....next week....use them! I've got three bins on me drive at the minute. Grey bin for ordinary rubbish,blue bin with caddy for glass and cardboard and stuff and green one for garden waste 

FM
Originally Posted by cologne 1:

I did sprouty, but the trouble with 2 week collection meant that we always ended up with maggots in the bin and the caddy has managed to sort that problem out. Both, the small one inside and the bigger one outside are well sealed and flies can't get at it. I suppose it doesn't matter so much in the winter.

Ah, we've still got weekly collections here but I also guess it's how many in the household = how much rubbish there is. Mine only goes out once every two weeks with the recycling 

FM
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Rexi:

Huh, we have to pay an extra ÂĢ30 odd quid a year if we want them to collect our garden waste

Tis a rip off........move up here 

Pffft - with your weather? I think not Though, I am playing my favourite game of 'choose a new house on RightMove' and I do love the prices up t'north

Rexi
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by Rexi:

Huh, we have to pay an extra ÂĢ30 odd quid a year if we want them to collect our garden waste

Tis a rip off........move up here 

Pffft - with your weather? I think not Though, I am playing my favourite game of 'choose a new house on RightMove' and I do love the prices up t'north

Here! I'll have you know our weather can be as nice as the next one's 

FM

I love this thread... I used to think I had issues!  

 

I'm not liking the food caddy - no matter how much sense it makes.    It either has to sit near the sink or on the floor in the way.. and it looks hideous to boot.   The worst thing though is unlike the normal kitchen bin - you have to touch it to open it,   I'd feel much better if it was a stainless steel pedal bin and i'm toying with the idea of getting a baby one of them this weekend.

 

We have four bins now - paper, garden waste and food, plastic and tin, and a landfill one.   We still have to go to the bottle bank with glass.    I seriously stress now when I'm making dinner...about where all the bits go!       If i have really smell food waste (like Indian or something) I'd take it to the outside bin  - but with three flights of stairs I'm not doing that with every plate scraping.   

 

 

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

I love this thread... I used to think I had issues!  

 

I'm not liking the food caddy - no matter how much sense it makes.    It either has to sit near the sink or on the floor in the way.. and it looks hideous to boot.   The worst thing though is unlike the normal kitchen bin - you have to touch it to open it,   I'd feel much better if it was a stainless steel pedal bin and i'm toying with the idea of getting a baby one of them this weekend.

 

We have four bins now - paper, garden waste and food, plastic and tin, and a landfill one.   We still have to go to the bottle bank with glass.    I seriously stress now when I'm making dinner...about where all the bits go!       If i have really smell food waste (like Indian or something) I'd take it to the outside bin  - but with three flights of stairs I'm not doing that with every plate scraping.   

 

 

We have a caddy in the blue one for paper and the cardboard and plastic and glass and cans go in the main body. I always make sure I'm nowhere around outside my house when I'm off work and they come to collect the bin  

FM
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by sprout:

We have to. We have a small 'slop bucket' in the kitchen - we have to use compostable bin liners (have you seen the price of them )

 

Quotes gone funny.... You have to pay for them Rexi?    We're getting the delivered every few months apparently.    One is supposed to last at least four days they reckon.   
Kaffs
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

If you're in Fife Kaffy - which I think you are - nightmare.

 

My sis is in Cupar.


I am Velvet.     The Kingdom of the multi coloured bins.    I'm lucky - I have a decent space to keep them all - pity anyone with just a small piece of garden.      Although... I think I did read somewhere the Fife has one of the best records for recycling in the UK.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by sprout:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

I love this thread... I used to think I had issues!  

 

I'm not liking the food caddy - no matter how much sense it makes.    It either has to sit near the sink or on the floor in the way.. and it looks hideous to boot.   The worst thing though is unlike the normal kitchen bin - you have to touch it to open it,   I'd feel much better if it was a stainless steel pedal bin and i'm toying with the idea of getting a baby one of them this weekend.

 

We have four bins now - paper, garden waste and food, plastic and tin, and a landfill one.   We still have to go to the bottle bank with glass.    I seriously stress now when I'm making dinner...about where all the bits go!       If i have really smell food waste (like Indian or something) I'd take it to the outside bin  - but with three flights of stairs I'm not doing that with every plate scraping.   

 

 

We have a caddy in the blue one for paper and the cardboard and plastic and glass and cans go in the main body. I always make sure I'm nowhere around outside my house when I'm off work and they come to collect the bin  


My Dad's 86 and not what he used to be mentally.   They'll probably refuse to empty his bins.    i feel for older people trying to sort it all out - I just about had to write myself a manual!

 

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by sprout:

We have to. We have a small 'slop bucket' in the kitchen - we have to use compostable bin liners (have you seen the price of them )

 

Quotes gone funny.... You have to pay for them Rexi?    We're getting the delivered every few months apparently.    One is supposed to last at least four days they reckon.   

Quotes gone very funny!!!

 

We have the small green slop bucket/kitchen waste thing, and the larger one that goes outside. Then a black wheelie bin for non recycling stuff, and a green wheelie bin for recyclable stuff. If we want a brown bin for garden waste we have to pay on top of our council tax. So I don't. And the lorry comes down the road anyway and picks up the rubbish from the houses that pay  (I just cheat and disguise it in my black bin )

 

The slop bins/kitchen waste bins are ok

Rexi
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by zazz:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

I love this thread... I used to think I had issues!  

 


 

 

you do, but dont worry, you are amongst friends!!


Shuddup you.       Look out .. the cat's advancing towards the cream walls with a marker pen....

It's Gyps with the OCD, not me **gives Zeus a tin of spray paint**

zazz
Originally Posted by zazz:
Originally Posted by erinp:

I store everything right way up.

In the pub I store glasses right way up,the rim is never on the work surface.

the pub I am cooking for keep their glasses upside down, as when they are fresh out the dishwasher, any drips of water in them drain out onto these plastic square draining things...

We sit our glasses on the plastic grids they have dripped dried by the time they are put up at the gally.Its a dishwasher we need to purchase but we need to hold a meeting and have the members approve the purchase,they dont like to spend money.

FM

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