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The compost bin question has come up a lot in my life these past few months. I usually have one outside in the warmer months and heard about the indoor ones, but was worried about the smell or cleanliness of having one inside. I found a post on Nature Moms Blog talking about this topic specifically, with some helpful insight. 

After my post about our Worm Factory I got an email from a reader that asked if we put all our scraps from the table immediately into the worm condo AND if we microwave them first. I guess microwaving kitchen scraps to soften them up is a common practice.

The answer to both is no. We collect our kitchen scraps in a smaller compost collector because we don’t want to overwhelm our worms and we will very likely be generating more waste than they will be able to handle anyway, at least until we start having generations of worms babies. We also want to soften up our scraps and start the decomp process so that it will be faster and easier for the worms to tackle but we do not have a microwave. Nor do we want one, microwaves are not good for your health.

Kitchen Compost Bin

To that end we first collect food waste in a kitchen compost collector. This allows us to collect any excess food waste that can’t go in the worm bin yet and it gets the compost brewing in the meantime. We chose the Exaco Trading ECO-2000 2.4 Gallon Kitchen Compost Waste Collector for a couple reasons. Firstly because it was one of the biggest ones for the money (less than $20). Yes, I would have preferred a stainless steel or ceramic collector but we are a family of five… the rinky dink one gallon size on those models would be filled in a week… or less. Larger ones cost more than we wanted to invest. And of course any plastic that helps us in our greener living journey overall gets a pass from me.

Right now it sits on top of the worm bin but it could easily go under the sink as well. Our old collector was a big mixing bowl that was open and visible every time you passed by… yuck. I like this system much better. We mix it occasionally with a wooden mixing spoon or I dump it into a bowl and then dump it back in the composter to reverse the top/bottom.

Another aspect of our composting system is the fact that I collect a lot of scraps and freeze them. When I get a nice large bunch I will make my homemade vegetable broth and this is even better than microwaving. The scraps are super soft and I have broth to boot. Easy peasy!

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Staff Picks From Our Branford Manager, Geoff!

by TonyDasilva March 16, 2011 Gear Guide
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This week, we are featuring a few products our Branford store manager, Geoff, has picked out specifically. Take his advice, as he picks the gear that you might want to pick up for this week and spring ahead. Patagonia Naked Maui Moc in Natural -  $79.99 (right) The Patagonia Naked Maui Moc for women in Natural is [...]

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Branford Trailblazer’s Staff Holiday Picks

by TonyDasilva December 14, 2010 Gear Reviews
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Take a look at some of Branford Trailblazer’s staff holiday picks for this shopping season. All items are available at our Branford store. You can find them below, but please note they are just pictures of the items. Please don’t try to grab them in excitement through your monitor. We are not responsible for injuries [...]

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A Bottle That’s Good For the Environment and You?

by TonyDasilva November 9, 2010 Gear Guide
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Most of us have awakened to the importance of recycling, but to what extent? Let’s take a further step towards getting rid of that garbage island in the ocean and get on task. – Tony The craftsmanship and the details of this bottle are beautiful. It looks so nice that I am afraid to use [...]

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