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My mother used to take kitchen scraps out to her garden and dig them in next to her plants.
That's a form of trench composting. Just dig a trench alongside your row of plants in the garden and the compost will break down and feed the plants. The next year, you plant in that trench from the previous year and start a new trench where the plants were grown last year.
I love that method of composting and used it a lot in years gone by. But now I have chickens, so they get all our kitchen scraps. I take the chicken manure and litter to make chicken run compost now. That works out even better for me as the chickens are eating some "free" food which helps cut down my feed costs, while at the same time giving the girls something else to eat. Variety in the diet is good. Chickens are omnivores.