Have to agree with grannyticktock about left over food. We don’t usually have any as I try and cook what will get eaten. If there is left over lasagne, fish pie, even gravy, it gets put in a container and frozen to be eaten at a later date, often if I’m on my own it’s enough. I buy bread from the baker, quite expensive but all gets eaten including the crust.
Our council doesn’t supply food bins, but if they did don’t think we would use them.
"Amandaland" Returns On Wed 6th May.
So it begins….. Streeting resigns



Liquids, though, such as soup, why wouldn't you simply put it down the sink, rather than trailing it through the house to the toilet?
What desk bound box ticker thought that one up I wonder.
Only human waste and loo paper should be flushed away. It's a great way to contribute to fatbergs, plus it uses scarce water.
