On Jul 7, 9:39�pm, "Michael \"Dog3\"" > wrote:
> Lou Decruss >news:rtd574t97snml3lcu97rec2bge :in rec.food.cooking
>
> >>I said:
> >>If I had a spot for a
> >>decent compost heap, that's where most of our stuff would go.
>
> > That's the best, but as you say not always practical in city settings.
>
> > Lou
>
> I no longer live in the city... I've become a suburbanite... or I suppose
> that's what it's called here. Maybe somewhere betwixt city and 'burbs.
> What about it l not -l if you're reading. You're a neighbor. �What are we
> called? �That said, I don't have any usable space to put in a compost
> heap. None.
>
> Now, I *have* seen these small compost machine things at the hardware
> stores. I've probably got a space for something like that if there is no
> odor. �There are some newer, snotty type neighbors on the block and the
> aroma of compost hanging around in the 90 degree temps with high humidity
> would cause no end of complaints. �Have you, or anyone else, had
> experience with these machine things? �I'd investigate it further if I
> thought it worthwhile.
The one I have works very well and there is no odor if you use it for
vegetable matter only, no animal stuff. I have this one, the only
composter with a 25 year warranty:
http://www.composters.com/compost-bi...saver_17_1.php