The practical kitchen, #4
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VENTILATION KEY - Kitchens generate a tremendous amount of airborne grease, odors, and other elements. It is important to install a good ventilation system and us a range hood to keep the air moving. Well placed windoews, skylights and plants are good natural ventilators and air cleaners.
OUT OF SIGHT GARBAGE AND COMPOST - With the ehightened awareness of recycling, more and more commercial recycling disposal units have been put on the market. In general, you want to hide garbage cans behind a cupboard door and keep recyclables near the garbage.
Composting is an excellent way to reuse organic wastes that might otherwise stink up the garbage can. But the sights and smells of kitchen compost are not pleasant. To lessen the downsides of composting, place the compost bin in a corner and under cover. Do not add meats to the compost pile. Origin: Household Hints + Formulas, by Erik Bruun. Shared by: Sharon Stevens, Aug/95 Submitted By SHARON STEVENS On 10-06-95
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