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13.2 Millions TONS of RAW Compost!

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Learn How to Make Raw Compost! Never feel badly again about throwing 
away another scrap of food because FullyRawKristina of http://www.rawfullyorganic.com
and of http://www.fullyraw.com show you three EASY steps on how to take your fruit
& veggie scraps and turn them into beautiful soils of the earth! Kristina even 
shows her passion for Raw Compost as she jumps into a 2 TON pile of RAW Compost! 
Enjoy this special "treat," and please share with family and friends! 

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Three Easy Tips on How to Make Raw Compost:

1) Eat Organic Produce and Collect the Scraps

2) Create a space in your backyard where you can throw the scraps.
 Mix these scraps in with your soil. Perhaps add organic materials such
 as newspapers, carbon, and even nitrogen to help the matter break down
 more quickly. If it's truly fresh and turned, smell will not be of issue.

3) Rotate your soil with a shovel about once a week, then wait for the matter
 to decompose. After about 4-6 weeks, the fruit and vegetable matter becomes
 rich soil. Some of the seeds composted may even grow new matter! From life
 springs new life! 

Never feel badly again about throwing away food because you can give it 
back to the earth to grow more abundance! Learn to compost and create 
rich soil for our planet. From rich soil grows nutrient dense food! This food 
fuels our bodies and creates a richer, more beautiful earth! 

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Comments

I want to know why it is not good to put the other stuff in the compost? Should I put that yuck cooked food in another compost pile? And is that stuff not good for the garden? I eat raw foods but the rest of the household does not.
Thanks,
Nenita

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