I know intact skins can clog. But will pulverized pulp be an issue? Don't know if it's better to post here or >>>/ck/7291317.
>>933398
No issues. In fact it is good that the rats in the sewers get nutrition as much as possible. After all, without pushing as much edible as possible in the swage system the rats and other disgusting vermin might even die! Thank Bob that isn't going to happen anytime soon.
>>933398
Throw it out in the vegetable garden for dat dere nitrogen supplementation.
>what garden?
Juicing and you don't have a garden?
I've seen enough failed drain lines and drainage issues in houses to know you should put as little as possible down your kitchen drain. Its a garbage disposal, but over the years it WILL slowly get clogged and could be avoided if you didn't use it as a trash can.
If its wet organic material like pulp and you're doing it regularly, make a compost bucket and use it on your flowers or garden.
If you're in an apartment and give no fucks, then yeah use it as a receptacle for anything that will fit and drain.
>>933398
Flush pulp?!!
What the fuck???
I suppose you'll be wanting to shit in toilets next...
>in b4 muh drain expertise
If shit will stick to a blanket pulp will flush down a toilet.
Totally fine, just run water when you dump it down so it makes it past the P-trap otherwise you're going to have fruit flies like a mother fucker. Also if it sits in the P-trap for a few days if you don't run the water for some reason it might harden.