Can I put out of date dry goods in compost bin. Found old rice, beans
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no.....https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/recycling/stories/30-things-you-should-never-compost-or-recycle
yes of course
Yes you can. The thing we don't add to our compost heap is something that contains onions
I wouldn't put anything in it that has any meat or dairy in it, otherwise yes.
Yes you can.
What Not To Compost:
1. Inorganic and Non-Biodegradable Materials
2. Coated or Glossy Printed Papers
3. Diseased and Infested Plants
4. Bakery Products
5. Feces and Manure of Carnivorous Animals
6. Cooking Oil
7. Meat Products
8. Dairy Products
9. Personal Hygiene Products
10. Sawdust
11. Weeds
12. Tomatoes...Unless you want baby tomato plants sprouting everywhere in your garden when you’ll use that compost.
13. Plants treated with Pesticides and Herbicides
Yes.
Any thing like food (except meats) can be added to a compost bin, sure!