| |||||||
| Digging Around News and rumours from the world of GYO with advice on compost, recycling and conservation. |
Visit our sponsors for all your gardening and growing needs! |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| ||||
| I know my local water board provide fat traps for firms, i think they are like a wax cardboard box thingy. I'm sure if an individual house holder enquired they would be happy to provide info.My company is Severn Trent. Have a look on your water provider website, see if they do anything similar ![]() ST, provide these to ST customers. Less Mess, Fat Trap, Fat Collector, Waste Oil Disposal, Grease Disposal,The Oilbin ,Waste Oil Collector, Waste Oil Collection, Eco Friendly Products, Eco Fat Disposal, Eco Fat Trap Search fat trap on your providers site.
__________________ I wish i could make a yo-yo work. http://www.guerrillagardening.org/ Last edited by seasprout; 18-02-2008 at 09:56 PM. |
| |||
| I used to put mine in the dog, sadly she was put to sleep recently, now I freeze the leftovers to into my dad's doggie waste disposal unit. My neighbour takes her meat waste and leaves it in the field opposite for the foxes...controversial... |
| ||||
| I've seen some of the guys at the allotments using a mix of veg that were misshapen, blown sprouts, carrot fly eaten carrots, wormy turnips and tatties etc mixing them up with lard and cooking oil and 'moulding' them by putting them in buckets and letting them cool with a bit of rope stuck out the top. These glorified fat balls are hung up in the chicken run for the chickens to peck at and they help get rid of the waste veggies and oil and the chooks love em! ![]()
__________________ My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE) |
| ||||
| You can do that for wild birds as well Snadger, unfortunately it only works with thicker fats like from a roast dinner etc, the oil with tuna is too thin. One simple solution is to buy tuna in spring water / brine so you don't have the problem, otherwise you're best putting it in a fat trap type container as mentioned above and throwing it in the bin. Landfill isn't ideal but it is the lesser of two evils when compared with the damage it does in sewers etc.
__________________ Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now. Which one are you and is it how you want to be? |
| ||||
| I have a doggie waste disposal unit too. Sometimes I'll pour fat into a bowl, keep in fridge and use it for roast potatoes.
__________________ I'd rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. http://hollandsroadparadise.blogspot.com updated 14 May 2008 www.bradleyroundtwo.blogspot.com |
| ||||
| Quote:
![]()
__________________ I'd rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. http://hollandsroadparadise.blogspot.com updated 14 May 2008 www.bradleyroundtwo.blogspot.com |
| ||||
| I use tuna in brine, but soft fats such as that from roast chicken can be soaked into chopped or grated old bread and put on the bird table when it's cooled. (The fat, not the bird table!) The birds really apreciate it in this weather - we've just had a sprinkling of fine snow.
__________________ Earth laughs in flowers. Ralph Waldo Emerson www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated November 17th - The Big Dig Last edited by Flummery; 19-02-2008 at 12:32 PM. Reason: to make it make sense! |
| |||
| One other idea for tuna in oil, is that if you are cooking something with the tuna in it that requires frying, use the oil from the tuna rather than fresh sunflower or olive oil, and you will get a little bit of extra tuna flavour for free. I use the oil when I am frying onions etc to add to tuna dishes and it just adds a little something extra without being overpowering at all (if I am making nasi goreng, especially, it is lovely). As for other liquiidy oils/fats, I keep having big plans to make fat balls, but usually end up putting it into a milk carton, screwing the lid on well, and putting that into the general waste bin. |
| ||||
| Ooo never thought if that Winged One...... We usually get them in brine, but when we do get bits in oil that's a really good thought. If you're not using it straight away, any idea how long it will keep in the fridge?
__________________ Shortie "There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children; one of these is roots, the other wings" - Hodding Carter |
| ||||
| Quote:
Quote:
. Otherwise any scrap or leftover food that we don't eat (including fatty bits from raw/cooked meat but never chicken meat) get given to the birds. They didn't go for sweetcorn though and perhaps it wasn't cold enough.Quote:
. Perhaps best to freeze them as pasta flavouring oil . Funny you should say Nasi Goreng, I love them too with Kicap Manis?
__________________ Food for Free Last edited by veg4681; 19-02-2008 at 02:22 PM. |
| ||||
| Quote:
) or else freeze them but otherwise they're lovely free oil.
__________________ Food for Free Last edited by veg4681; 19-02-2008 at 02:26 PM. |
![]() |
« Previous Thread
|
Next Thread »
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:07 PM.

















. Otherwise any scrap or leftover food that we don't eat (including fatty bits from raw/cooked meat but never chicken meat) get given to the birds. They didn't go for sweetcorn though and perhaps it wasn't cold enough.
. Funny you should say Nasi Goreng, I love them too with Kicap Manis?
Linear Mode
