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Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 12-07-2014, 19:28
Replies: 159
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Posted By BandB
Re: Do You Dump Your Trash Over Board?

Well, I don't agree with your conclusions. And in now way does being a lifetime learner mean a slow learner. It means one can always expand their knowledge, learn new things. And honestly some topics...
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 12-07-2014, 18:21
Replies: 159
Views: 30,609
Posted By BandB
Re: Do You Dump Your Trash Over Board?

I would assume in 40 years people learn things. I've learned a lot since the 70's. Of course I was only alive for 2 1/2 months of them. Seriously, we seem to get upset at people who change their...
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 05-07-2014, 18:57
Replies: 159
Views: 30,609
Posted By BandB
Re: Do You Dump Your Trash Over Board?

I believe that is exactly what I said. Easy to recycle but not being done because it's not been financially imperative for people to do it. As to plastic bottles though, there are far more recycled...
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 05-07-2014, 17:48
Replies: 159
Views: 30,609
Posted By BandB
Re: Do You Dump Your Trash Over Board?

Plastic is rather easily recycled. All water and drink bottles I'm aware of are recyclable and many use recycled materials. The hold up in recycling is simple. It's not cost prohibitive not to do so...
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 05-07-2014, 11:06
Replies: 159
Views: 30,609
Posted By BandB
Re: Do You Dump Your Trash Over Board?

Even forgetting the rules and regs, I just don't see the purpose of dumping trash over board. You brought it with you. Why not take it back with you? Crush it or compact it and it will take less...
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 04-07-2014, 13:31
Replies: 159
Views: 30,609
Posted By BandB
Re: Do You Dump Your Trash Over Board?

How about floating chaps?

Neither steak bones nor chop bones float to my knowledge. Just they don't grind in the disposal which distinguishes them from other food scraps.
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 04-07-2014, 12:29
Replies: 159
Views: 30,609
Posted By BandB
Re: Do You Dump Your Trash Over Board?

Seems simple. Follow the rules or in this case the regs. Someone made the point earlier that if you brought it on board it takes no more space now than it did then. Now we do have and strongly...
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