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I don't know how you are concluding this from what I wrote,
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I reread your post and see that you meant save the grease for your beans.
Sorry.
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but if you think beans are capable of producing grease then we know who does all the cooking around your house, lol.
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I guess you didn't read my post. Ok.
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When bacon is cooked in the microwave, the fat melts but is not otherwise damaged.
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Radiation isn't what I call cooking.
Radiation is what you do to cancer cells.
Not bacon.
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It can then be collected and saved for later use. I use the grease for browning onions and garlic, which I then use to make refried beans, but you can also just add the grease to a pot of beans and then skim the grease off once the beans have cooled in the fridge.
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Skim off cold fat?
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Search Amazon for "microwave bacon" and you will find a number of trays made just for cooking bacon in the microwave; the grease collects in the bottom and pours easily while hot.
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Thank you, but no thanks. I'll stick with iron and allow you to Frankenstein food.
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Dogs love bacon grease too,
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So do rats.
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so you can also use it as a treat for them after you skim it off the beans...why waste it, right?
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Thank you for your suggestions but I'll feed my animals animal chow, and keep my bacon.
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Just beware that onion is toxic for dogs, so if you cook your beans with an onion throw the skimmed-off grease away.
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Bro, I owned pit bulls most of my life and seen them eat everything and anything including gun powder. So, maybe you should watch what your Pomeranian eats.