When I first went out with my OH her housemate bought some sort of specific chincy(sp?) saucer for this.
Ours go into the sink to cool, then to then into the compost bin.
into the sink to cool
I would question the necessity of this step
I think it does reduce how manky the compost caddy gets (frequent introduction of warm into moist environment = happy bacteria, mould etc)
I sort of agree. But it's quicker/easier to chuck a semi-wet bag in the sink. Add your milk, put it back in the fridge, etc. By which point the bag is a bit drier and you can put it straight in with no drips on the counter.
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When I first went out with my OH her housemate bought some sort of specific chincy(sp?) saucer for this.
Ours go into the sink to cool, then to then into the compost bin.