Shopping Essentials: Made-in-Canada kitchen appliance transforms and reduces food waste into compost
16 to 20 hours. When you are operating in this mode, it runs at low heat “to preserve the microorganisms and bacteria most helpful to soil.”It likes a diverse diet, so a mixed assortment works well and gives best results.
Compost material plus a LomiPod because it’s being run in ‘grow mode’ so I can add the results to my plant pots.By the way, the bucket where you chuck it all is made from aluminum with a non-stick coating and dishwasher safe. We totally approve. When I excitedly opened the lid several hours later, there was what I would describe as a small amount of mulch-like sawdust at the bottom of the once two-thirds full bucket. Dry, clean, virtually scent-free.Article content
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