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A new study by Weill Cornell Medicine warns that excessive use of seed and vegetable oils rich in linoleic acid may raise the risk of aggressive triple-negative breast cancer. The omega-6 fatty acid ...
And no, cooking grease, lard and excess oil can't be composted. Alternatively, you can strain any food particles from the grease and store it in the refrigerator for future use while cooking.
Dumping leftover grease down the drain once or twice may not seem like a big deal, but making it a habit can create a septic safety hazard.
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