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  • swedneck@discuss.tchncs.deS [email protected]

    why would you bother with a jar? just leave the pan to cool then wipe it up with some paper and toss it in the food waste bin

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    because popping corn in the bacon grease is the tastiest thing ever.

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      90% of cooking uses oil. If you cook meat you end up with grease. Stop being pretentious.

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      What is it with Europeans shitting on Americans on the internet so much lately? If we're being honest everything that is current day American is either directly or indirectly their fault.

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        90% of cooking uses oil. If you cook meat you end up with grease. Stop being pretentious.

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        Certainly not enough to put in a jar. I usually give it a wipe with a single paper towel

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          Certainly not enough to put in a jar. I usually give it a wipe with a single paper towel

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          And where do you dump the paper towel then? The idea behind a jar is that there are facility that takes that grease and (supposedly) won't dump it in a trash field, which is pretty much bad too.

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            What is it with Europeans shitting on Americans on the internet so much lately? If we're being honest everything that is current day American is either directly or indirectly their fault.

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            Its fine to remind the self centered that the world doesn't revolve around them.

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              Because I add the grease to my compost heap and I don't like paper towel.

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              My compost heap is now 80% bears. Did I do it wrong?

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              • marighost@piefed.socialM [email protected]

                the drain can have little a grease, as a treat

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                Our drains need to learn to evolve with our rapidly changing technology

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                  My compost heap is now 80% bears. Did I do it wrong?

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                  Most likely. Were you looking to attract bears?

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                    My compost heap is now 80% bears. Did I do it wrong?

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                    The problem is that you’re eating too many bears. You need more variety in your diet.

                    Your compost bin should be mostly green vegetables, followed by smaller amounts of fruits and grains. Keep the bears as just an occasional treat.

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                      What is it with Europeans shitting on Americans on the internet so much lately? If we're being honest everything that is current day American is either directly or indirectly their fault.

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                      You mean, just f.e. that they never switched to metric system although they promised. This gotta be europes fault. Definitely. Americans are simply not responsible for their actions the last 300 yrs or so. It gotta be europeans.

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                        Don't pour hot grease in a glass jar or it'll shatter and spill hot grease all over your counter and then when you grab a flimsy piece of plastic from the recycling and try to push it on to stop the spill and the plastic collapses and hot grease goes all over your forearm and gives you 2nd degree burns and your floor is covered in broken glass you will regret it.

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                        Got any advice about tubes and if you get something stuck in one?

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                          Don't pour hot grease in a glass jar or it'll shatter and spill hot grease all over your counter and then when you grab a flimsy piece of plastic from the recycling and try to push it on to stop the spill and the plastic collapses and hot grease goes all over your forearm and gives you 2nd degree burns and your floor is covered in broken glass you will regret it.

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                          Eh, a small mason jar is tough enough to handle a few tablespoons of bacon grease or whatever without shattering. But sure, if you've got a lot of grease at once, let it cool down first (or better yet, refrigerate the pot roast or whatever it is you've made, so that you can just pull the grease off the top of the pot in one hardened puck).

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                            And where do you dump the paper towel then? The idea behind a jar is that there are facility that takes that grease and (supposedly) won't dump it in a trash field, which is pretty much bad too.

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                            The idea behind a jar is that you're saving up the grease to reuse later.

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                              Certainly not enough to put in a jar. I usually give it a wipe with a single paper towel

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                              Have you ever cooked bacon? That's about the only grease I've known folks to save. Maybe some from ground beef if you're cooking up a whole lot.

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                                Says people who have never lived alone.

                                Like you don't even have to be a homeowner to know not to do this! I know this is shit posting, but there ain't no way you make it to reproductive age without figuring this one dumb thing out‽

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                                This is my first time hearing of this ngl. Actually I'm not entirely sure what "grease" means, is it what is left from oil and butter after cooking meats? Meat juices? I've always poured it down the drain. Never even heard of anyone doing otherwise, least of all putting it in a jar.

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                                • marighost@piefed.socialM [email protected]

                                  the drain can have little a grease, as a treat

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                                  Dad owned a low rent apartment house. people would put chicken bones in the drain and then call because the drain backed up. and take bulbs out of the hallway lights. He'd laugh about it then fix the stuff because he wasn't a good slum-lord. Probably never broke even

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                                    This is my first time hearing of this ngl. Actually I'm not entirely sure what "grease" means, is it what is left from oil and butter after cooking meats? Meat juices? I've always poured it down the drain. Never even heard of anyone doing otherwise, least of all putting it in a jar.

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                                    Lucky 10g reference, or you never had to clean up after the parents made food?

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                                    • marighost@piefed.socialM [email protected]

                                      the drain can have little a grease, as a treat

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                                      what was the original comic?

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                                      • marighost@piefed.socialM [email protected]

                                        the drain can have little a grease, as a treat

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                                        Are you the same people complaining about increasing food prices who are also throwing away the best part? The bacon is the byproduct. People! Save this grease and use it when another recipe calls for butter.

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                                          I once cut out a piece of pipe in some guys home, because it was all fucked. The pipe was suuuuper heavy and upon inspection it looked like someone poured concrete down there. It was very hard to clean, the guy had to hammer on it while having a pressure washer wash it out. As it turns out, his wife used multiple washing tabs in the machine to make it extra clean. She did that for over a decade.

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                                          Yeah, you can also fuck up your dishwasher pipes very quickly by using descaling meant for washing machines. Because of the salt you already add.

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