No, you can not place chicken skin down a garbage disposal. If you placed chicken skin down a garbage disposal you could back up your drains because the skin does not get broken up by the blades.
Raw cabbage leaves should not be put into the garbage disposal as it will badly plug up the disposal. Other items that should not put into the garbage disposal include banana peels, onion skins and celery.
Freeze it and wait until garbage day that way you don't smell it in the trash or,attract any unwanted pests. Also, you can put it in a garbage disposal.
You should be able to as long as you use enough water both while using the disposal and after to make sure it all goes down the drain. While zucchini skin is tough, it doesn't have fibers or strands that could bind up on the cutting knives in the disposal.
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chuck it all into news paper and put in a garbage bag for next garbage day when the garbage truck comes
preventative measures would be to make sure that raw chicken that is going to be cooked is first put into a kitchen sink to be thawed out not on the kitchen counter tops next to the sink this is to prevent raw chicken juice poisoning. Next, if you do intend to thaw chicken out for cooking it must not sit out for two long in room temperature. Chicken cannot sit out no more then four to twelve hours otherwise, if this occurs then the raw chicken must be thrown out into the garbage it is no longer eatable at this point.
no you put in ellie brown martin though
yasin khan
Yes, after the chicken is killed and before it is cooked, it is raw chicken.
Yes, raw chicken pieces work. But I find that raw chicken livers work best.
No Cook the raw chicken then wack the already cooked chicken in with it :)
It is not OK to add raw chicken to a cooked chicken casserole. It would be safer to cook the raw chicken separately, then add it to the cooked casserole when reheating if you will be eating it all at once. Otherwise, keep the freshly cooked chicken separately to avoid reheating it several times.