No, you should not compost cooking oil as it can attract pests and create unpleasant odors. It is best to dispose of cooking oil properly by recycling it or taking it to a designated collection site.
I think you're not meant to put fats in a compost bin because it can attract vermin. But it probably will compost.
No, you should not compost oil as it can contaminate the compost pile and harm the environment. Oil should be disposed of properly at a recycling center or hazardous waste facility.
let it set and cure
Yes, you can compost vegetable oil, but it should be done in moderation and mixed with other compostable materials to avoid creating an imbalance in the compost pile.
Yes, cooking oil is made out of oil.
To effectively utilize composting cooking oil in your kitchen, store used oil in a sealed container and mix it with other compostable materials like food scraps and yard waste. This will help reduce waste and promote sustainability by creating nutrient-rich compost for your garden.
cooking oil
Jews use oil in cooking for the same reasons that anyone uses oil in cooking.
The main advantage is to re-use (re-cycle) the cooking oil again, which saves having to buy new cooking oil. Though, eventually, new cooking oil will be needed to replace or top-up old cooking oil lost to evaporation, or cooking oil tainted with a strong smell, possibly from cooking a lot of smelly fish.
Mineral oil should NEVER be used for cooking. It is a petroleum byproduct, not a food-based cooking oil.
Because margarine is a fat as is the cooking oil.
They used butter and vegetable oil for cooking.