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Should foil plans that have baked on food that are very hard to clean be thrown out or recycled dirty?

I prefer not to use disposable but I have alot of get-togethers and I find that disposable foil pans are the only logical way of transporting foodSometimes though they get so dirty with baked on food that they are nearly or actually impossible for me to cleanShould I just throw them out or if I recycle them can the recyclers still use them?

Answer:

Instead of sitting and reading, listen to books on tape when you walk, clean, or garden.
Normally i would just say fruit, but i think bothI really like the sugariness of the fruits but i love the essence and kick the vegetables bring
The the next time it snows, up your karma in addition to shovel your neighbor's sidewalk far too.
fruit grows on woods or vines and fruit and vegetables grow in the floor.
You can recycle them dirtyIt's not re-usedAluminum is shredded and melted down when it's recycled, so any dirt or stuck on food is washed away in the process.

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