Do you pour your kitchen grease down the sink or collect it in a jar and send it to the landfill?
Preventing cooking grease from polluting our water supply — not to mention clogging our kitchen sink — is such a simple thing to do. But most people don’t bother. It seems they would rather spend money on nasty chemicals like Liquid Drano or call a plumber. Millions of American households are needlessly polluting our waters.
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Funny you should mention that! My girlfriend just got her first apartment and that was one of the things I was explaining to her today after we made breakfast. Though she is determined that she wants to dump it in the garbage, but for now its in a coffee can.
This ? can go in many different directions, you can save it and use it for baiting bears. You can also make a bright fire display on 4th July by saving in a steel can. Placing the can in the middle of your camp fire, wait till there is a blue flame in the can. Have a crazy person with a cup of cold water attached to a stick and dump the water into the can. Be sure to be low to the ground and that there is no tree cover over the fire. This will create a mushroom ball of fire about 40 feet.
i use it to make a homemade suet cake for birds. all you do is pour into a container that can with stand the heat from right off the stove, add bird seed and let it set up. you can add to it till it’s full, put out anytime of year. Cardinals love it!!!!!


i have a bleach jug i pour mine in and wen it is full i take it to the local burn pile it works great out there . and the bleach bottle can handle the heat but it needs to cool some