"Trevor Tyrrell" wrote in message
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I've been told not to compost cooked food (vegetables - obviously not
meat!)
Why is this - what difference could it make?
Thanks
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The issue of what and what not to compost is more a question of rodent
attraction than quality of compost
If your compost bins are solid and rodent proof then theres no reason why
you cant compost everything
If not then make a worm bin from a plastic dustbin with a tight lid because
in 10 years rodents have not eaten into mine which are fed with every single
kitchen scrap going cooked or uncooked including meat /bones/fish etc