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Fri, Apr 20, 12 at 10:06
| It is so weird that someone else made an egg drop soup reference here today.
My wife ordered a large container of egg drop soup a few weeks ago and the leftovers got pushed to the back of the fridge and now... It was a large quart sized container and most of it is left. I don't really want to just pour it down the drain. Any suggestions? I don't particularly want to compost it. How about just digging a hole, pouring it in and then covering it with some mulch of some kind? |
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- Posted by toxcrusadr (My Page) on Fri, Apr 20, 12 at 10:50
| I think you could do that with no problems. I've put such things in the compost and as long as there are enough dry browns it doesn't cause problems. But burying works OK too. |
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- Posted by tropical_thought San Francisco (My Page) on Fri, Apr 20, 12 at 10:56
| Yes, you can compost it or bury it. I would only worry about a high sodium content of many Chinese take out dishes. If you ate Chinese every night and composted (or buried) it daily, it would make add up to a lot of sodium. But, just a few times should not be a problem. |
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