That's what happens when they start transporting it by rail instead of the trusty pipeline.....Sheesh. I pay $35.99 for a 35# container (a little over 4 gal) of pure peanut oil.

That's what happens when they start transporting it by rail instead of the trusty pipeline.....Sheesh. I pay $35.99 for a 35# container (a little over 4 gal) of pure peanut oil.

That bird has been around.....just saying. Talk about yer punched giblets.someone was bitching about going to their in-laws for Thanksgiving; and then this made me think of my brother's ex wife...... no, I never actually saw it; I just had a picture in my head
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Yup....lol. On a serious note....don't care to use a tall burner stand.
Someone probably makes one but man, that would be a pretty large air fryer. Had a small one and man, pita to clean.Have not read this whole thread, but is there an air fryer big enough for a turkey? That could work. Air is still fairly cheap.
did I wreck the thread?


Put up a cheap pop up tent thing if it's still raining. Rain/snow will make it spatter and cold temps/wind make it harder to maintain temperature.got my ducks in a row, rain early, should be able to do it after noon some time

Not when it’s soaked with flammable grease it’s not!

sure...cardboard is not flammable at all.
Carpet squares work good for me

sure...cardboard is not flammable at all.
Looks greatyou might be a redneck.......
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