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  2. 3 Ways to Properly Dispose of Cooking Oil, According to Experts

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    After frying food, pouring the leftover oil down the sink might seem like an easy way to clean up—but it's one of the worst things you can do to your plumbing. Cooking oil, regardless of the ...

  3. People urged not to pour cooking fats down sink - AOL

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    Yorkshire Water has urged people not to pour cooking fats from Christmas dinners down the sink to avoid blockages. The company said washing fat, oil and grease down the sink is the cause of most ...

  4. Boiling Water, Bacon Grease, and 8 Other Things You ... - AOL

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    If you want to avoid plumbing problems, there are certain substances you should avoid putting down the drain. Here are 10 of the most critical.

  5. Yellow grease - Wikipedia

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    Refined used cooking oil is what is left after separation of solids and moisture from yellow grease. Refined used cooking oil is the base for producing biodiesel and renewable diesel. [9] Refined used cooking oil then goes through either to transesterification to produce biodiesel or hydrodeoxygenation to produce renewable diesel.

  6. Gutter oil - Wikipedia

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    Oil is a large kitchen supply cost for some restaurants, so obtaining cheaper oil can allow a marginal restaurant to reduce its overall expenses. Chinese food is generally heavily dependent on oil due to most foods being fried, so cheaper meal prices for many price-sensitive consumers are possible if gutter oil is used instead of virgin oil. [42]

  7. Smoke point - Wikipedia

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    The more FFA an oil contains, the quicker it will break down and start smoking. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The lower the value of FFA, the higher the smoke point. [ 4 ] However, the FFA content typically represents less than 1% of the total oil and consequently renders smoke point a poor indicator of the capacity of a fat or oil to withstand heat.

  8. Consumers urged not to pour turkey fat down sink - AOL

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    South West Water said a single medium-sized turkey produces up to three-quarters of a pint of fat and could create a fatberg in sewers. Consumers urged not to pour turkey fat down sink Skip to ...

  9. How to Clear a Clogged Sink Drain - AOL

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    Fill the sink halfway with hot water. Place the plunger over the drain and pump up and down a few times. Remove the plunger and observe whether the water drains.