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Bonifratzreply
piefed.zip

Second meme/joke about blinding stew I see in 2 minutes, what's this all about?

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I'm the only one in my family who eats meat. So I tend to make a massive pot of pork and sausage stew and freeze it in portions. I start eating bacon sandwiches as I'm about to run out for precisely this reason.

Or

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Natanaelreply
infosec.pub

If you have separate food waste which goes for biogas production or plastic waste which goes for burning, you can put it in those

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in which case it's important to remember first pouring the fat onto a bunch of paper towels, to contain the mess.

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Make soap from the fat, extract glycerin from the soap, make nitroglycerin from the glycerin. The fat is the easiest to get ingredient unless you're wartime rationing.

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We have 1l collection bottles that go into communal return automats when full.
Gets recycled to bio fuel.

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9point6reply
lemmy.world

Oh I wish we had a service like that in the UK, at least my council has finally started taking plastic recycling that isn't bottle shaped

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Mine doesn't even collect glass, gotta cycle to the beach where they have a collection bin. Not sure what our elderly neighbours do now that I think about it, quarter of households here don't even have a car.

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yumreply
lemmy.eco.br

I do think it's ideal for a stew that blinds you for a day

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Yes, make sure to save the crunchy bits as well for garnish and texture when you make a one-day blinding stew.

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ani.social

Just pour it into the trash. If it's really hot, I pour it into a can first or let it cool.

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rbosreply
lemmy.ca

Or into the compost. Putting organics in the trash smells bad fast.

I love municipal compost so much.

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Bad for garden compost in big amounts. No problem for commercial compost facilities. 

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Put the grease in a jar, use the grease later to lubricate your guillotine, and then wish your nearest scrooge a merry Christmas >:3

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lemmy.world

After reading about waste oil coagulant powder used in japan I found that it is simply Stearic acid. It comes in powder form, I believe some use it when making candles. It's fairly inexpensive. A few of spoonfuls into hot oil and it congeals the oil into a fatty lump as it cools that can be dumped into the bin.

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Korhakareply
sopuli.xyz

How much oil are people using? I just mop up grease with some kitchen roll if it's too much to just clean with soap.

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reddthat.com

deepfrying at home. I use the japanese powder myself and am excited to learn there might be a cheaper alternative!

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i know two people with countertop fryers, and a third person who just does it in a big pot on the stove!

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cRazi_manreply
europe.pub

If that is animal fat that is going to solidify in the pipes, then you're going to have a bad time.

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protistreply
mander.xyz

When your sewer backs up, even if you're not the one responsible for the repair, it's definitely going to still be your problem. Also, grease blobs can travel way downstream in sewer pipes and cause problems for entire neighborhoods

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Ah, so it's several landlords problem. You're just making the grease to landlord expenditure pipeline more appealing.

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That is a lot of words to describe not my problem. When I was renting I lived upstairs.

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I still do granddaddy's method because bacon grease is the best substance to season cast iron.

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