I know intact skins can clog. But will pulverized pulp be an issue? Don't know if it's better to post here or /diy/.
I've always flushed pulp down the drain without issues, but my wife has no issues with carrying cheese slices in her purse so different people can have different experiences.
The toilet can usually handle anything, in any case.
>>7291317
Depends on how fibrous the pulp is and how good your drainage system is.
Probably safer to just throw the pulp in the trash or dump it in a compost pile or something like that.
>>7291360
Why are you linking to your own post on another board?
I only prep for myself so it's not like I'm ever shoving tons of shit down my drain, but the only thing that has ever clogged my sink is potato shavings.
Recommendations for juicers under 200 USD? I'm mainly going to use it for things like carrots and beets
>not using the pulp to make compost and grow your own herb garden
filthy pleb
>>7291949
>smelling up your apartment with your own compost
>>7291330
This, I just flush old food garbage in the shitter
>>7291330
>"The toilet can usually handle anything, in any case."
>it can handle a shitload of TP
>cardboards
>my mom's tampons and protectors
>some plastics once
>garbage
>but it clogs every time I take a huge shit
This is a great thread. It shouldn't 404.
>>7291317
>flush it down...
why not just use it as compost and throw it on your plants you little fucking inbreed shit