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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I cut the top off a Bud Light can and pour it in there. The can stays on the countertop until full and then goes to the trash van.[/quote] You have a trash [b]van[/b]? Exactly how much trash do you produce? :D To OP, what I do is fold aluminum foil into the sink drain, collect the grease in IT, close it up and dispose of the foil. Otherwise, if I'm doing something like chili, I pour it into the opened cans of beans. I don't drink Bud Light. It's vile. I mean, I tried it again after that whole right-wing backlash against it, since I hate conservatives with the heat of a million suns, but, nope, it's just vile liquid. [/quote] The tin foil trick is new to me. Thanks for sharing. As others have said, we pour the grease into either a can to harden and throw out (often when browning beef, some canned food is also being used like tomato sauce) or an old coffee mug (let harden, scrape out into trash, wipe mug and put in dishwasher). As for the paper towel being unsanitary, I don't think so. I often use them on food and haven't had any contamination -- that I know of.[/quote]
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