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Line the Bottom of Your Kitchen's Garbage Can

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Date: 08/06/2004  
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Don't you hate it when you take out the kitchen bin liner to find it's leaked all over the kitchen floor! An easy way to avoid this is to put 2 or 3 sheets of kitchen paper in the bottom of the bin. When you lift the bin out you can then easily see whether the bag has leaked or not and sort it out before it makes a mess everywhere. You just change the paper (easier than cleaning out the bin) for next time!

By Chickybiker

Editor's Note: Newspaper would work too.
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By Liz acraftycat (Guest Post)
Hi

Yes I hate that. I put baking soda on the bottom of the can then a folded newspaper so if it does leak the newspaper absorbs it and I just toss the newspaper and put a new one in.

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