Beyond the pail
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compost kitchen pail

Compost kitchen pail keeps compost hidden in an attractive bamboo pail

Ever since Earth Day, I’ve been making a calculated effort to be more kind to the environment. My son has been on me about it and I want to do my best to leave an eco-footprint smaller than my size 10 clunkers. Here are a few steps I’ve taken on my path to a greener lifestyle…

1. Fuel efficiency - I’m riding my bike everywhere, except if I’ve been drinking. I don’t want a BUI (biking under the influence).
2. Energy preservation - I switched to fluorescent lighting, even though it makes me and all my guests look like Vincent Price.
3. Recycling - I inherited this cute top one of my girlfriends was getting rid of (one woman’s trash is another woman’s treasure).
4. Composting - I’ve been saving my eggshells, coffee grounds and kitchen scraps in this sleek and natural Bamboo Kitchen Compost Pail from All Seasons Homestead Helpers.

How do you like them apple cores Earth?

Compost bins are an easy way to store kitchen scraps and waste while cutting down on landfill pollution. This Bamboo Kitchen Compost Pail is a beautifully designed kitchen lifesaver that has a unique, dishwasher safe removable liner inside for easy cleaning and dual charcoal filters in the lid to prevent odors.

DID YOU KNOW? Twenty-five to thirty percent of our garbage is plant matter and can be composted including potato peelings, stale bread, nutshells and ex boyfriends.

I display it handsomely on my kitchen countertop while dumping any waste that has potential for fertilizer. With a large and comfortable handle, it makes carrying the pail to my garden composter a snap. It’s my little way of giving back.

All other kitchen compost pails pale in comparison.

Features:

- Price: $39.95

*Find more kitchen tools and equipment from All Seasons Homestead Helpers!

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2 Responses to “Beyond the pail”

  1. RTA Cabinets on January 11th, 2010 12:29 pm

    How well do the dual charcoal filters remove the smell?
    My wife does some gardening and I know from the past that compost is a good fertilizer.
    Plus I thought that step number one was funny. Most people don’t know that you can still be arrested even if you’re on a bicycle for that. Thanks for your post.

  2. Mark @ Gardeners Heaven on February 11th, 2010 12:17 pm

    Most composters that I have used in the past have been un-sightly plastic things. This bamboo composter looks much more up my street.

    Thanks for the post

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