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Garbage Disposal Tulsa | How To Keep Your Kitchen Fresh

Greetings, Tulsa! ‘Tis the season to be jolly, but when it comes to Christmas leftovers, it can be a culinary clash of epic proportions. Welcome back to the Green Country Plumbing blog, where we’re donning our chef’s hats and tackling the holiday food leftovers. We are here to make sure your garbage disposal Tulsa stays unclogged. While emptying your fridge and getting rid of holiday leftovers, there are certain things that you should not put down your garbage disposal.

Stuffing – The Cushy Culprit

Imagine a fluffy pillow trying to squeeze through a straw—that’s stuffing in your garbage disposal. While it’s the cozy king of the holiday table, your disposal isn’t equipped to handle the comfort food overload. Spare it the carb-induced chaos and find a different home for your stuffing surplus.

Gravy – The Slippery Saboteur Strikes Again

Gravy, that slick operator, might make your mashed potatoes sing, but it turns into a slippery foe for your garbage disposal Tulsa. It’s like trying to wrangle a buttered-up turkey—let’s keep the pipes clear and the gravy boat afloat by disposing of excess gravy elsewhere.

Turkey Bones – The Drumstick Dilemma

Turkey bones may be the drumsticks of the feast, but your disposal isn’t a percussionist. Picture your disposal as a delicate dancer tiptoeing around a bone-strewn stage—it’s a recipe for disaster. Toss those bones in the trash and let your disposal groove in peace.

Cranberry Sauce – The Saucy Surprise

Cranberry sauce, that tangy sidekick, can quickly turn your disposal into a sticky mess. It’s like asking your disposal to wade through a sea of jelly—it’s just not equipped for the sweetness overload. Give your disposal a break and find a more fitting fate for the saucy remnants.

Dessert Scraps – The Sweet Tooth Showdown

The aftermath of a dessert frenzy can be disastrous for your disposal. From pie crusts to cookie crumbs, these sweet remnants are like confetti for your taste buds but a confounding challenge for your disposal blades. Save the sweet treats from the drain and direct them towards the trash.

So, dear feasters, heed this festive decree: “Leftovers, retreat! The garbage disposal is not your feat!” Keep your plumbing flowing. May your holiday season be filled with delicious delights and unclogged drains. Until our next plumbing escapade, happy holidays and may your disposal dance through the season unscathed!

Sarah
Sarah is the creative force behind marketing, blog posts, and more at Green Country Plumbing. Her expertise shines as an office administrator and plumbing apprentice. With 5 years of experience in the plumbing industry, Sarah brings a unique perspective to her writing, combining practical knowledge with a passion for helping others understand plumbing solutions. Beyond her role at Green Country Plumbing, Sarah is a dedicated wife and mother of two teenagers. You can often find her teaching invigorating fitness classes, where her enthusiasm for healthy living shines through. As a plumbing apprentice, Sarah is constantly learning and growing in her understanding of plumbing systems, making her blog posts both informative and insightful. Her commitment to excellence and continuous improvement reflects her dedication to serving customers and supporting the Green Country Plumbing team. In her spare time, Sarah enjoys exploring new fitness trends, spending time with her family, and finding creative ways to inspire and educate others through her writing and teaching. With her very unique blend of expertise, passion, and dedication, Sarah is an invaluable asset to the Green Country Plumbing family and a trusted source of plumbing insights for Sand Springs plumbing, Tulsa plumbing, and all of Green Country's customers.
Sarah

Sarah is the creative force behind marketing, blog posts, and more at Green Country Plumbing. Her expertise shines as an office administrator and plumbing apprentice. With 5 years of experience in the plumbing industry, Sarah brings a unique perspective to her writing, combining practical knowledge with a passion for helping others understand plumbing solutions. Beyond her role at Green Country Plumbing, Sarah is a dedicated wife and mother of two teenagers. You can often find her teaching invigorating fitness classes, where her enthusiasm for healthy living shines through. As a plumbing apprentice, Sarah is constantly learning and growing in her understanding of plumbing systems, making her blog posts both informative and insightful. Her commitment to excellence and continuous improvement reflects her dedication to serving customers and supporting the Green Country Plumbing team. In her spare time, Sarah enjoys exploring new fitness trends, spending time with her family, and finding creative ways to inspire and educate others through her writing and teaching. With her very unique blend of expertise, passion, and dedication, Sarah is an invaluable asset to the Green Country Plumbing family and a trusted source of plumbing insights for Sand Springs plumbing, Tulsa plumbing, and all of Green Country's customers.

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