yes, and if too much, you need a plumber. Also carrots clog too.
If it is ground meat, that would be okay. Otherwise, meat is likely to clog up the disposal. Chicken skin is particularly hazardous, since it can get tangled in the works.
They get stuck and clog the pipes.
it isn't advised, it will probably clog it up.
Yes they can! Put them in the freezer until garbage day oe use them for stock.
I toss it in the composter. Otherwise, toss it in the garbage, NOT in a sink disposal ! It might clog the unit.
Instead of calling the plumber the next time your garbage disposal clogs, try to fix the problem yourself. First, unplug the garbage disposal. Then, use a broom handle to manually rotate the blades. The broom handle gives you enough leverage to turn the blades even if there is a clog. Once the blades turn freely, remove the material that caused the clog. Only use your hand if you are sure that the power is completely disconnected. Once the clog is removed, plug the disposal back in, press the reset button, and turn it on. The unit should now work properly.
Of course there is no rule against it; however, you do not want to put certain things in your disposal. Potato peels can clog it, for instance. Also, throwing tea bags into your disposal is a bad idea as the strings on the teabags may wrap around the unit's hardware which can affect the performance of the disposal as well as the dishwasher (if it is hooked up with the garbage disposal).
Uh huh, Yup ,Certainly , Sure can, yes with out any doubt,
No, but they could very easily clog up the plumbing if your garbage disposal doesn't chop them up finely enough.
Your air gap is not supposed to leak. Check the hose that leads from the air gap to the garbage disposal for a clog. This should resolve your problem.
Rice and pasta- No matter how much water you run or how long you run the appliance, you can never break rice or pasta down small enough. Both items swell when they are in contact with water, so the small pieces will eventually gather in the trap and swell until it is closed.Animal bones- The garbage disposal is just not strong enough to break these down small enough to fit through. Animal bones are the most common thing that jams disposals.Grease- The grease will eventually solidify and clog a portion, or all, of your drain.Egg shells- Despite what you may have heard, egg shells do not sharpen disposal blades. I'm not even sure how someone would think that would work. Mostly they just end up clogging the line.Any kind of stringy or tough-peeled vegetable- This includes asparagus, lettuce, celery and potato peels. Maybe in a small amount the disposal can handle it, but I wouldn't try it.