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Title: Chips?
Post by: Macca on March 03, 2005, 15:00:21
I'm lacking in materials for my compost heap and was thinking about asking my local chippy for their pealings. What do you think, good or bad idea? A free source of organic material or pesticide ridden pealings?
Title: Re: Chips?
Post by: Svea on March 03, 2005, 15:57:22
my first question is: do chippies still peel their own these days?
sorry can't help with your question.
svea
Title: Re: Chips?
Post by: mm-b on March 03, 2005, 16:16:51
Lots of chip shops use horrible frozen rubbish and if you were to find a chip shop which produced proper chips, they either buy them in ready done or rumble them in a machine which produces the smallest amount of waste.
Melanie :)
Title: Re: Chips?
Post by: Mrs Ava on March 03, 2005, 18:53:04
And spud peelings can grow a half decent crop of spuds!  Some people do not use potato peelings on their heap because of the possible disease risks.

What about a local greengrocer, they must have lots of waste, and florists of course, and then there is the hairdressers.......
Title: Re: Chips?
Post by: Mothy on March 03, 2005, 19:40:11
In my teens, about errrmmm?? a few years ago!!  ;), I used to peel the spuds in our local chippy so I can corroborate what Melanie says is true. They usually rumble them in an abrasive lined drum  ;D

who ate all the pies? who ate all the pies...? etc, luckily i got myself a proper job soon after  ;D
Title: Re: Chips?
Post by: Macca on March 04, 2005, 10:18:25
Ooh bugger! Didn't think of that, there was me thinking they had some poor old soul peeling potatoes for a living. You'd think there would be charging £1.10 per portion.
But some good ideas there, EJ, think i'll take a walk up the high street tomorrow.