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Re: Filtering Peanut Oil...
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12/09/03 03:52 AM
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jj1rox
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well thats what i was gonna suggest i use panty hose for all my straining needs. even paint. works for me
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Re: Filtering Peanut Oil...
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12/09/03 10:50 AM
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redfin
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The only part I was joking about was wahing it and putting it back...I do use a nylon footy stocking to strain the peanut oil. I just wanted the wife to know her stocking was re-usable and all she had to do was "slip" into it... 
I know more old alcoholics than I know old doctors - Me. "If you think women are the weaker sex, try pulling the blankets back over on your side."
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Re: Filtering Peanut Oil...
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12/09/03 12:01 PM
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Rollinstone
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panty hose, funnel, siphon hose --hate trying to pour that messy stuff into a funnel seems I always get it all over the floor when I pour. The corn meal settles to bottom of pot and i pour that on my favorite chain link fense to kill weeds.
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Re: Filtering Peanut Oil...
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12/09/03 03:58 PM
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Kahuna
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Another handy little trick is to finish off by frying potatos, or start next time frying potatos. It will remove the fishy smell or turkey or whatever you fried prior.
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