No it is not possible to get fat off water...
A camel is scarce; it lives off this fat when food and water are unavailable.
to make people fat while making as much money off it as possible.
Fat FLOATS!! In all cases it will float in water...in cooking when the liquid begins to cool the fat will rise to the top and you will be able to skim it off the top.
Yes, but no more than just straining the fat off after cooking.
Their fat and their slick fethers that slides the water off. They are like a torpedo actually.
not and be healthy. The sugar will turn to fat if you don't burn it off, the alcohol will turn to fat if you don't burn it off and you have no nutrients to give you energy to use to burn it off. Sounds like a combination for a Tired burned out drunk.
To remove baked on fat off a commercial chip fryer, use a scraper to remove as much as you can. To remove the rest, make a paste of baking soda and water. Use this to scrub the remaining fat away.
No. By the time it gets to your stomach it's cooled off.
Soap is a surfactant, which means it can break down and remove oils and fats from surfaces. When you use soap to wash off fat, the soap molecules surround the fat molecules and allow them to be rinsed away with water, effectively removing the fat from your skin or dishes.
To drain foods that have been cooked
Soap molecules have one end that is attracted to water (hydrophilic) and another end that is attracted to fats and oils (hydrophobic). When soap is added to a fat stain, the hydrophobic end attaches to the fat molecules, while the hydrophilic end binds to water, allowing the fat molecules to be lifted off the fabric and rinsed away with water.
"Fat fat the water rat, fifty bullets in your hat."