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![]() "ok2bwild" > wrote in message ... > > "rmg" > wrote in message > om... >> >> "Bill" > wrote in message >> ... >>> this is how high you want to fill the pot with >>> oil...otherwise you may cause the oil to run over the sides of the pot >>> when you drop the turkey in to cook. >> >> The operative word being "drop" and the oil being 375 degrees, well, I >> never feel silly for not wanting to try this. > > speaking of oil, how is the oil disposed of after the whole process is > over? .... > > It can be placed out with the regular trash. It is not a 'toxic' oil like motor oil-being a vegetable (peanut, corn, canola, etc), I should think that aside from attracting the local vermin in the land fill, is probably very good for the soil. |
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