All,<br><br>Many of you brew beer and have spent-grains and you might not know what to do with them. Dog-treats, horse-treats, or breads (pizza!) use a few lbs at best.<br><br>Robert From <a href="http://www.homegrownfoodcolorado.org/">Home Grown Foods</a> has a good solution, better than throwing them in the trash, and asked me to forward this to the club. Basically you email <a href="mailto:compost@homegrownfoodcolorado.org">compost@homegrownfoodcolorado.org</a> and let them know you have some spent-grains. They contact you to arrange pickup and then compost the spent-grains and use them in their gardens. From what I understand the grains compost quickly and have a fair bit of nitrogen. <br>
<br>Robert came to the February meeting (@Funkwerks) and talked briefly about their program and handed out business cards (attached). I've heard nothing but positive things from people that have had their grains picked up.<br>
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Home Grown Food Colorado would like to collect spent grain for composting. Could you post the attached information?<br>
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Robert Howard<br>
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