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[quote=Anonymous]Other things to not put down the disposal are anything stringy - celery, lemon grass, rhubarb. It will get wrapped around the disposal blades. I would let this one go, but next time she visits remind her you have a delicate plumbing system and any cooking peels need to go in the trash and the disposal is only for little bits of food left after plates are scraped into the trash. OP - I feel for you. My inlaws don't know what vegetables, legumes, or grains are and think some iceberg with Italian dressing and 2 cherry tomatoes is enough veggies for dinner. Every meal involves pasta or mash potatoes and 2 kinds of meat. I usually offer to cook lentils or beans once during each visit to their house so I have leftovers to eat. If not, I am so constipated after 2 days I am a bloated cranky mess. I bring my own pears with me now when we visit. [/quote]
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