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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..

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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?
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Boaterdude wrote:

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?

This was ment to go to someone who had inquired about how I fry Turkeys
and how to clean the oil after use. It was posted here due to operator
error :-)

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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..


How do you store your oil in between uses? Do you refrigrate it?

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basskisser wrote:

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..



How do you store your oil in between uses? Do you refrigrate it?


Could you explain "refrigrate"? Is that an engineering term?


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Dan wrote:

basskisser wrote:

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..




How do you store your oil in between uses? Do you refrigrate it?


Could you explain "refrigrate"? Is that an engineering term?

I just keep it in the garage in the corner. Never had any trouble with
it going bad. I am sure someone will have thier objection to this and
some valid reasons. But it has worked for me for about 8 years and about
14 fried Turkeys. I uasually do one at Thanksgiving and one at
Christmas. We alternate these holidays between Here in Atlanta and were
we hail from in St.louis. I keep a additional frying setup at my Moms in
St.Louis.

Capt Jack R..

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On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 03:55:47 GMT, Jack Redington
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Dan wrote:

basskisser wrote:

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..



How do you store your oil in between uses? Do you refrigrate it?


Could you explain "refrigrate"? Is that an engineering term?

I just keep it in the garage in the corner. Never had any trouble with
it going bad. I am sure someone will have thier objection to this and
some valid reasons. But it has worked for me for about 8 years and about
14 fried Turkeys. I uasually do one at Thanksgiving and one at
Christmas. We alternate these holidays between Here in Atlanta and were
we hail from in St.louis. I keep a additional frying setup at my Moms in
St.Louis.

Capt Jack R..


I don't do fried turkeys, preferring the rotisserie, but I do leave the
deep fryer, with oil, in the garage. I strain the oil about every third
use, and throw it out when it gets looking too dark, maybe once a year.
Like you, I've never had a problem, and no one's ever complained or died.
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JohnH wrote:

On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 03:55:47 GMT, Jack Redington
wrote:


Dan wrote:


basskisser wrote:


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..



How do you store your oil in between uses? Do you refrigrate it?


Could you explain "refrigrate"? Is that an engineering term?


I just keep it in the garage in the corner. Never had any trouble with
it going bad. I am sure someone will have thier objection to this and
some valid reasons. But it has worked for me for about 8 years and about
14 fried Turkeys. I uasually do one at Thanksgiving and one at
Christmas. We alternate these holidays between Here in Atlanta and were
we hail from in St.louis. I keep a additional frying setup at my Moms in
St.Louis.

Capt Jack R..



I don't do fried turkeys, preferring the rotisserie, but I do leave the
deep fryer, with oil, in the garage. I strain the oil about every third
use, and throw it out when it gets looking too dark, maybe once a year.
Like you, I've never had a problem, and no one's ever complained or died.


My turkey fryer is a 30qt stailess pot placed on a low profile burner. I
always clean the oil and store it after use. And never in the pot, but
in a large plastic container that it comes in (35 lbs container) I have
to wait several hours before the oil is cool enought not to melt the
plastic. Any unused oil is placed in a smaller plastic container
depending on how much was not needed.

Last year in St.louis for Thanksgiving my Mom had several people over.
So we needed two turkeys. My little brother brought over a "Green Egg"
smoker to do one, and I fried the other. Both were excellent, but very
different.

Cheers!

Capt Jack R..

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Jack Redington wrote:

I just keep it in the garage in the corner. Never had any trouble with
it going bad. I am sure someone will have thier objection to this and
some valid reasons. But it has worked for me for about 8 years and about
14 fried Turkeys. I uasually do one at Thanksgiving and one at
Christmas. We alternate these holidays between Here in Atlanta and were
we hail from in St.louis. I keep a additional frying setup at my Moms in
St.Louis.

Capt Jack R..


Jack, do you put it back in jugs? And do you store it that way even in
warm weather?

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Dan wrote:
basskisser wrote:

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..



How do you store your oil in between uses? Do you refrigrate it?


Could you explain "refrigrate"? Is that an engineering term?


If you don't understand a typo, then you're too damned stupid to ever
figure it out. Your infatuation with me must be providing a lot of
chuckles to others! Every singe post I make, there's my little
stalker.........

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It's driving Dan crazy..............



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