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Doe John
 
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Default Storing pork/bacon fat

My new favorite breakfast is pasta ala carbonara, and so I have this
jar of bacon and panchetta drippings sitting around. SHould it be
refrigerated or frozen or can I just leave it on the counter?
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A.T. Hagan
 
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Default Storing pork/bacon fat

On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 11:04:02 -0500, Steve Wertz
> wrote:

>On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 08:38:17 GMT, Doe John > wrote:
>
>>My new favorite breakfast is pasta ala carbonara, and so I have this
>>jar of bacon and panchetta drippings sitting around. SHould it be
>>refrigerated or frozen or can I just leave it on the counter?

>
>Counter, in a covered jar is fine, though I keep mine in the fridge
>for space and asthetic reasons.
>
>-sw


Way back when we used to use it frequently it just got put into a jar
on the counter. It came and went fast enough that it never went
rancid.

Now that we can't eat like that anymore it goes into the fridge in a
tightly sealed jar since it may be a long time before it gets used.
Most of the time though the dog gets it, nowadays.

......Alan.


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