How do I dispose of oil used to fry donuts?!


Question:

How do I dispose of oil used to fry donuts?


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I normaly let it cool completly , then strain it into a clean used plastic milk/juice bottle with a lid. If the oil is not burned, you could use the oil another 1 or 2 times before throwing it out, but use it for sweet stuff cuz ur food will taste sweet or of donuts. If you not going to reuse the oil, no bother with straining or no need to be a clean bottle. just close bottle tight and trow in bin.

find someone with a diesel truck and pour it in their tank.

drink it...

Let it cool completely, pour it in a bottle or can or jar and bring it directly out to the dumpster.

Dump it in the garbage, soak up as much of it as you can in paper towels to reduce mess. DONT dump it in the drain or outside.

the city will take it with your recycling.

Whatever you do don't use it to make Beef Stew.
DID that once.!!!!!

Best was is to keep it in a metal container find out where your waste is disposed of in your community.

Check with your city manager

look for a local Bio-Diesel shop, lots of them will come pick it up.

Depending on how much oil you are talking about, what I use is an empty milk jug and a funnel. Fill it into that, keeping the lid of the milk jug, closing it and putting it into the garbage can or next to it for pick up. Otherwise, if using only a small amount, fill an empty fruit jar or such and do the same.

give it to me and i'll convert it ti diesel.

launch it into space like Laika.

Serve it with fried peanutbutter, shrimp and banana sandmuches'.

Thang ya very much...........

the best is put in a plastic container, close it and put in the garbage




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