8 Practical Ways to Use Bacon Grease

Aug 24, 2013 03:52 PM
Aug 25, 2013 03:07 PM
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Need to get a painful splinter out of your skin? Apply some bacon grease onto the affected area and place a band-aid on it overnight. The bacon grease will soften the skin tissue and draw out the splinter, making it easier to remove with tweezers the next day.

After cooking your bacon in a pan, simply strain the leftover grease through a paper towel into a glass jar and store in a refrigerator for up to six months. In addition to healing your splinter wounds, bacon grease is also great for seasoning your cast iron skillet, making a fire starter, attracting birds to your backyard garden, and making pretty much everything you cook taste more delicious.

If you're ever in need of a DIY emergency oil lamp, place a natural fiber wick inside some bacon grease and cool in a refrigerator. Light the wick when needed and enjoy the smell of bacon in the candle glow.

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