Posted: 2/1/2009 3:46:10 PM EDT
| OK, I've got about 20gal of used cooking oil. What in the hell am I suppossed to do with it? |
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actually you are not suppost to throw this in the trash, and no you cant take it to your oil change location either. here are some easy solutions- depending on your location you can take it to GlensGrease Service in Fort Worth and there are other centers in texas, several in houston , one or two in dallas, 2 in san antonio, 1 wichita fallas, 1 lubbock area, 1 amarillo.
btw- feeding to your animals is the best solution it provide a great source of protein, in fact the majority of the used cooking oil in texas is either exported or sent to the feedlots in the panhandle for cattle feed supplements. if you ever have cooking oil related questions, my family has been in the used cooking oil recycling since 1954 in Texas. |
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actually you are not suppost to throw this in the trash, and no you cant take it to your oil change location either. here are some easy solutions- depending on your location you can take it to GlensGrease Service in Fort Worth and there are other centers in texas, several in houston , one or two in dallas, 2 in san antonio, 1 wichita fallas, 1 lubbock area, 1 amarillo. btw- feeding to your animals is the best solution it provide a great source of protein, in fact the majority of the used cooking oil in texas is either exported or sent to the feedlots in the panhandle for cattle feed supplements. if you ever have cooking oil related questions, my family has been in the used cooking oil recycling since 1954 in Texas. Cooking oil consists of 100% fat, and has zero protein content. |
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Quoted: Burn it. Mix it with a little unleaded and toss it in to a bonfire. Makes a wicked fire. I highly recommend that you use it to dispose of steel belted radials at the same time. TRG My neighbors would LOVE THIS! Especially now that my dogs have eaten through the fence and now spend the day barking at their chickens. Wait five.... Can ye see the bonfire???!!!!!!
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How about some serious answers here guys... you're all such infants. Go find an old washing machine... fill it with old, worn out clothing/bed sheets/cardboard/etc. Pour the cooking oil inside the washing machine... make sure you coat all the debris well. Grab a Roman Candle... and shoot at the washing machine (This is a great time to get the kids involved with the chores). Get the marshmallows out and enjoy... perhaps invite the neighbors over. There is no reason this can't be a community bonding experience. |
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Quoted: How about some serious answers here guys... you're all such infants. Go find an old washing machine... fill it with old, worn out clothing/bed sheets/cardboard/etc. Pour the cooking oil inside the washing machine... make sure you coat all the debris well. Grab a Roman Candle... and shoot at the washing machine (This is a great time to get the kids involved with the chores). Get the marshmallows out and enjoy... perhaps invite the neighbors over. There is no reason this can't be a community bonding experience. TRG, you need to invite this guy to your next party. ![]() |

