Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t eat beef but if I did I wouldn’t think this was gross.
I roasted potatoes yesterday and after the oil cooled I poured it back in the oil container. I reuse it for roast potatoes ( nothing else) next time. My spouse thinks this is gross.
Now THAT is gross.
Why is that gross? Much more flavorful for roast potatoes and much less wasteful. More environmentally friendly and tastier!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Grease should never be throw into the garbage and into the garbage truck. How do you not know this? Thanks for being irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not appetizing, but not gross. You have to dispose of the grease somehow. I generally pour it into a coffee cup, wait for it to congeal, then scrape it onto silver foil and throw it out. But I sometimes use paper towels when there isn’t much to dispose of. Anything that has the potential to smell and/or get rancid I put in the freezer until garbage collection day.
We have trash collection places that have oil disposal stations, that is where the grease should go, not into your trash.
What? Yeah..let me add that to my to do list.
I guess we will thank you when our city burns down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not appetizing, but not gross. You have to dispose of the grease somehow. I generally pour it into a coffee cup, wait for it to congeal, then scrape it onto silver foil and throw it out. But I sometimes use paper towels when there isn’t much to dispose of. Anything that has the potential to smell and/or get rancid I put in the freezer until garbage collection day.
We have trash collection places that have oil disposal stations, that is where the grease should go, not into your trash.
What? Yeah..let me add that to my to do list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t eat beef but if I did I wouldn’t think this was gross.
I roasted potatoes yesterday and after the oil cooled I poured it back in the oil container. I reuse it for roast potatoes ( nothing else) next time. My spouse thinks this is gross.
Now THAT is gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You have a trash van? Exactly how much trash do you produce?
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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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You have a trash van? Exactly how much trash do you produce?
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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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t eat beef but if I did I wouldn’t think this was gross.
I roasted potatoes yesterday and after the oil cooled I poured it back in the oil container. I reuse it for roast potatoes ( nothing else) next time. My spouse thinks this is gross.
Now THAT is gross.
Do you eat McDonald's fries? It is coated in beef tallow. That is what gives it that gross lasting taste in the mouth.
I thought they stopped using that forever ago, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t eat beef but if I did I wouldn’t think this was gross.
I roasted potatoes yesterday and after the oil cooled I poured it back in the oil container. I reuse it for roast potatoes ( nothing else) next time. My spouse thinks this is gross.
Now THAT is gross.
Do you eat McDonald's fries? It is coated in beef tallow. That is what gives it that gross lasting taste in the mouth.
I thought they stopped using that forever ago, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t eat beef but if I did I wouldn’t think this was gross.
I roasted potatoes yesterday and after the oil cooled I poured it back in the oil container. I reuse it for roast potatoes ( nothing else) next time. My spouse thinks this is gross.
Now THAT is gross.
Do you eat McDonald's fries? It is coated in beef tallow. That is what gives it that gross lasting taste in the mouth.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would this be gross?
OP here, thanks everyone for the feedback.
Maybe because the paper towel is a communal roll on the counter and possobly slightly less sanitary than say a metal utensil in a open basket on the counter?
Or maybe it could be seen as something that could possibly lint? (It's bounty so it doesn't really lint, but idk).
We're clean, my house is very clean.
In general I think beef/animal fat of any sort is gross, I haven't seen people use the paper towel soak up method, and it was a random thought that popped into my head while doing it the other day - would people think this is gross. The paper towels soaked in grease seem kind of gross, but really any disposal method is kind of gross I guess.