Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I had a bad experience with a garbage disposal years ago......on Thanksgiving Day. My single sink got blocked up while I was preparing Thanksgiving Dinner. I have never used a garbage disposal since then. Nope....won't do it......can't make me use it. Never.
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In the city of several million up north we have garbage picked up once in 14 days. We have no garburators because the old sewer system of the city can’t handle it. I have to store food garbage etc in a second fridge as there is not enough room for it in our main fridge. The city picks up recycling separately. There is a blue bin for recycling. The garbage is picked up in a black bin. The food is picked up in a green bin. It is picked up so rarely that people put their garbage out in the bins during the week and the animals, raccoons and rats are over running the neighborhoods. I have a garden that is 20 feet by 50 feet in the back and last night there were 14 raccoons eating grubs or something at night. (Our property taxes are 3 times what they are in TV and it drives me nuts how poor the service is.) We have some people who think that if you pick up garbage less often, there will be less garbage put out. If you have more garbage than what the bin can hold after 2 weeks, you need to use bags and then you are charged for each bag. This means there is quite a bit of dumping, putting garbage into neighbor’s etc.
My city considers itself very forwards environmentally.... Last edited by Velvet; 06-14-2019 at 07:26 PM. |
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I wasn't told. I was told exactly what I posted. That "some areas" allowed it. Was that unclear?
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If I put our garbage out the night before, I pour ammonia over everything in the bag before I tie it up. I also put our cat's litter in the garbage. As for trash cans, I always assumed that we don't use them because there would be a percentage rolling around on the street before it was taken in. People would put out trash cans early and take them in late. Then there would be the inevitable people who would decide that there wasn't enough room in their garage for garbage cans. I don't want to look at the neighbor's garbage cans, especially after the critters got into them and there would be trash all over.
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I feel the same way
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You must have lousy garbage disposals if you don’t want to use them. Reminds me of my first sewing machine it was a Singer and the needle always broke. Every time I had something to sew I’d think happily of the machine but it constantly let me down when I tried to use it. Having something that doesn’t work properly is worse than not having it at all. A good powerful garburator used correctly makes tidying up so much easier and cleaner.
When I bought my house in TV there were only 2 things that needed fixing before closing and one of them was the garbage disposal. |
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It must be so painful to walk down the street and see.......wait for it.........a trash bag !!! OMG
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IF you are home and bring your empty barrel back into the garage within 2 hours of the actual trash pickup, THEN you may put your barrel out that morning or the night before. IF you need to leave the house, and the trash hasn't come yet, you MUST take the bags out of the barrel, put them on the curb, and return the barrel back into the garage. I know - sometimes logic is hard. |
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Jazuela
I do not understand your exceptions to items going into the disposal. We throw everything in except pork chop or steak bones. Never had a problem. Husband always replaces original with a commercial grade disposal and it works miraculously....
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Don't want to have to go back to ugly cans. If Bear proof cans start being necessary, put a big one down by the postal stations and have people put their wast bags in it.
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Maybe the reason you don't understand her exceptions is because you use a commercial grade disposal. For the rest of us peons with a home unit, her instructions are correct.
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CFrance
We had no problem with the residential grade either, just decided when it needed to be replaced, to replace it with a little more HP for efficiency. Has nothing to do with "peons", just his choice. And, hoping not to jinx myself, we do everything except banana peels, heavy bones, celery and the hearts of any veges. No problem. And I might add.... for 17 years with the same unit and no plumbing problems.....
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I asked our plumber in TV about switching to a higher horsepower disposal after the shrimp shells, and he looked at me like I was nuts and said This is the best you'll get. I don't use that plumber anymore. No bones, no skins, no shells--you're going to have stuff that must go into a garbage bag. I'm saying you can't do it all with a disposal. Unfortunately, you will need a trash bag.
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