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ARGH!!!! I had ENOUGH!
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 467559" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Including...- smashing up boxes and egg cartons before they go in the garbage or recycling- smashing up the potatoes or squash (I know, we usually call it mashing... just tell him its "smashing")- if your recycler allows it, smashing up pop cans so they take less room waiting to be recycled- ours was older - we did renos that involved taking out sections of concrete - and we let him at it with the sledge hammer to smash it small enough to cart away.In other words - show him how to harness this energy in productive ways as well. Do NOT smash anything up yourself... have a specific place for things that need to be smashed, and its his job to get it done on a regular basis so the box doesn't overflow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 467559, member: 11791"] Including...- smashing up boxes and egg cartons before they go in the garbage or recycling- smashing up the potatoes or squash (I know, we usually call it mashing... just tell him its "smashing")- if your recycler allows it, smashing up pop cans so they take less room waiting to be recycled- ours was older - we did renos that involved taking out sections of concrete - and we let him at it with the sledge hammer to smash it small enough to cart away.In other words - show him how to harness this energy in productive ways as well. Do NOT smash anything up yourself... have a specific place for things that need to be smashed, and its his job to get it done on a regular basis so the box doesn't overflow. [/QUOTE]
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