Thursday, January 7, 2010

How do you discard of cooking oil (2 Liters) that was used for frying chicken?

I certainly will not be pouring the oil down my drain, but I'm not sure how to get rid of all of this oil properly. I was thinking of waiting to see if it hardens and then throwing it out with the garbage. However, I'm guessing it could take a really long time for this much oil to harden, maybe even days... I really dont want chicken fried oil sitting in my kitchen all week. What should I do?How do you discard of cooking oil (2 Liters) that was used for frying chicken?
As you wisely said, don't put it down any of your plumbing.





Let it cool first. Then put in a sealed container - old glad plastic ware, liter soda bottles, coffee can with lid, etc.





If you don't have a sealed container, put in a container and put in paper towels or newspaper to kind of soak the grease up. Make sure you double bag it. You don't want it all over your can and you don't want (ugh!) maggots. Personally, I'd keep it in the fridge and dispose of it the night before garbage pick up. That way you'll be sure to avoid the maggots.How do you discard of cooking oil (2 Liters) that was used for frying chicken?
Cooled add some cat litter to a plastic bag inside a cardboard box and dump it there, your can pour it into you garden it is biodegradable, never pour it down the sink or toilet it will solidify or clog the outside pipes and the sewage could backup into your house, most likely when your out, some city's have pick up and they clean it and use it for bio-diesel production, or find a restaurant and ask if you can leave with there's.
if it is any kind of oil, it will not harden. i always put it back in the original container,seal tightly and discard. if i don't have the original, i pull an oj or milk gallon out of the recycle bin.
Use a old coffee container, or a 2-liter bottle used for soda than just discard with trash.





Or use a lg trash bag, check for holes!
pour it down the toilet while flushing.
u could put it in something seal-able like soda bottles and throw it away

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