Stop Throwing That Cooking Oil In The Trash Or The Sink, There Is A Much Better Way To Get Rid Of It!

Stop Throwing That Cooking Oil In The Trash Or The Sink, There Is A Much Better Way To Get Rid Of It!

If There Is Oil Still In The Bottom Of Your Pan, Do This Instead Of Putting In The Garbage Or Down The Sink!

Most of the time, when we cook with any type of meat from bacon to beef, oil gets added to the pan we are cooking in. This is because it adds some flavor and makes our meals taste even more delicious. When all the cooking is done and you are cleaning the dishes, there always tends to be oil still sitting in the pan.

This has led to people pouring into their sink but then days later, your sink gets clogged and the oil is probably to blame. This can cause a huge expensive mess that no one wants to deal with. So, what should we be doing with it instead? We did some digging and found out the best and most clever solution ever.

After years of cooking with oil, we never would have thought to dispose of it this way. This solution is so  brillant, we wonder why no one told us this earlier. Once you use this amazing trick, you'll never worry about your leftover cooking oil ever again!

To Learn What You Should Do With Any Cooking Oil You Have Left, Please Head On Over To The Next Page…

 

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13 Comments

  1. Cathy Strenkowski Cooke
    Cathy Strenkowski Cooke November 07, 16:36

    Have to keep clicking next page, forget it !

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  2. Gloria Porter
    Gloria Porter January 27, 08:34

    Too many pages just to get info.

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  3. Stephen Bonner
    Stephen Bonner January 27, 13:09

    I put mine in a tin can stored in my freezer until it’s full then toss in the trash.

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  4. Amanda Michelle Blankenship
    Amanda Michelle Blankenship January 27, 16:25

    We reuse ours for starting campfires and bonfires, better than any chemical accelerant. I get an old laundry detergent bottle to store it in and keep it sealed.

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  5. Paula Cadwell
    Paula Cadwell January 27, 21:26

    They suggest you wait until it cools and then put it in plastic water bottles (or comparable) item and then throw it away.

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  6. Deborah Marshall
    Deborah Marshall January 27, 23:53

    Home depot sells empty paint cans with the lids, These are clean and easy to store oil

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  7. Brenda Hipolito
    Brenda Hipolito February 04, 07:51

    I recycle the used cooking oil. I save it for when I have a BBQ to start the fire.

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  8. Linda Kay
    Linda Kay February 04, 20:31

    Can’t you just put it on one page? Too many links!

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  9. Betty Delaune
    Betty Delaune February 09, 07:49

    This is so old, I have been doing this for over 35 years

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  10. Danny Kirk
    Danny Kirk February 09, 13:19

    Go to next page to see my response.

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  11. Buffy Campeau
    Buffy Campeau March 22, 03:29

    All the bull$#%&!@*pop ups and “click the next page” to find out! Unfollowing

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  12. Sandi Haddock DeBrand
    Sandi Haddock DeBrand June 24, 18:35

    Good advice.

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  13. Tastyrecipesnow
    Tastyrecipesnow December 15, 14:00

    Interesting this is really good more on please

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