I use a fuckload of soap and hope it keeps the grease from re-forming. Is that still bad?
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Less likely to cause issues, but it might still leave residue on your pipes over time. That said, I also do that. Wipe up what I can with a paper towel, then dilute the rest with hot water and soap
Cook bacon in the oven in aluminum foil (it's better that way anyway) put paper towels in to soak the grease crumple it all into a wad and throw it away in the trash... ?
In Japan there's a powder you can buy at shops that solidifies any pools of grease you drop it into, so you can then scrape it into the garbage.
I was going to share a link but all I could find was Amazon product pages and greasy blogs funneling you towards Amazon product pages, but you can find it by searching "Japan grease powder".
greasy blogs
tbf you searched for something grease related so that's exactly the kind of blog that should appear
I'm like 98% sure if I search for that I won't like what I see.
Unused kitty litter works great.
Used kitty litter probably also works. Hey, I don’t judge others’ fetishes.
The trick is to save many jars of the stuff, so you can really go out in style.
havent cooked bacon in like 10 years. Forgot this was a problem.