As of being organic material, Yes, it can be composted.
Since it is rich in proteins, the actual process of breaking this down may be helped by adding yeast to it. I would add yeast to it if I had a lot of flour to compost, but not if it was only a small amount of it.
Yes, you can put fruit in compost.
Yes, you can put corn cobs in compost.
Yes, you can put dead flowers in compost.
Yes, you can put flowers in compost. Flowers are organic materials that can break down and enrich the compost with nutrients.
Yes. You an compost almost any organic substance.
I think you're not meant to put fats in a compost bin because it can attract vermin. But it probably will compost.
Yes, you can put coffee filters in compost. They are biodegradable and will break down over time in a compost pile.
yes, but it isn't very good for plants.
a. How do you dispose your biodegradables? Do you bury them or put in a compost pit?
Yes, you can put cooked corn cobs in compost. They will break down over time and add nutrients to the compost.
Yes, you can put moldy food in compost. The mold will break down along with the other organic materials in the compost pile.
Yes, you can put moldy fruit in compost. Moldy fruit will break down in the compost pile and contribute to the decomposition process, adding nutrients to the compost that can benefit your garden.