Read The Thrifty Cookbook: 476 Ways to Eat Well With Leftovers Online
Authors: Kate Colquhoun
Tags: #General, #Cooking
Dead cut flowers
Vegetable peelings and any raw vegetables past their best
Wilting fruit and fruit skins – but be careful not to add great heaps of acid fruit, including apples
Used teabags, crushed eggshells, coffee grounds
Sawdust from recently living (or ‘green’) wood
Fallen leaves
Shredded or scrunched-up newspaper, egg boxes, cardboard, wood ash
Kitchen paper, so long as it is not greasy
Small amounts of natural fibre fabrics, and (unbleached) hair
The contents of your vacuum cleaner bag
Dry sawdust
Shredded office paper (not the shiny, coated kind)