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Ian Malcolm Ian Malcolm is offline
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Default Turkey Oil Strainer

Chuck Gould wrote:

Gene Kearns wrote:

On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 21:16:41 -0500, Boaterdude penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:


Jack Redington wrote:

I will use oil only twice. After that the Turkey can get oil penitration
and not be as good.

Here is the one that can be ordered from The Bass Pro Shop.


http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...=SearchResults


Sorry to hear of your troubles. I sincerly hope things work out for the
better. It sounds to me like you are taking a good stance.

Jack R..


I will use oil only twice. After that the Turkey can get oil

penitration and not be as good.

What does this mean?


It means that the oil... as it gets old will begin to oxidize... and
you can't get the oil as hot as it *SHOULD* be without tasting nasty.
The result of this is for the (not hot enough) oil to soak into the
food.

That is what has happened when you get a soggy french fry.

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I wonder if old turkey-frying oil can be poured into the diesel tank?
Might as well get an extra half mile of propulsion off that
Thanksgiving bird.

(Just kidding, you wouldn't want the impurities in unfiltered and
unprocessed fry oil introduced into the fuel system).

Works for Larry, doesn't it. OK, he is settling it in a drum for a
month then filtering it and adding 10% petrol to thin it.

For added points run your frier by connecting it to your exhaust
manifold jacket and adding a circulating pump . . . .

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