Hi all,
Me and swmbo are going on a bit of a health kick and have just bought a George Forman grill!
Been very impressed with it and it actually cooks a lot quicker than a normal grill or oven!
Anyway that wasn't the reason for this post, basically the grill allows all the fat from cooking meet to run off into a receptacle and I have been saving this up in a jar (beef, bacon, chicken and lamb fat so far).
What I want to know is are there any uses for this kind of fat in a bushcraft or historical living context?
I have thought maybe some kind of torch or lamp but not really sure how to go about it.
Cheers, Hamster
Me and swmbo are going on a bit of a health kick and have just bought a George Forman grill!
Been very impressed with it and it actually cooks a lot quicker than a normal grill or oven!
Anyway that wasn't the reason for this post, basically the grill allows all the fat from cooking meet to run off into a receptacle and I have been saving this up in a jar (beef, bacon, chicken and lamb fat so far).
What I want to know is are there any uses for this kind of fat in a bushcraft or historical living context?
I have thought maybe some kind of torch or lamp but not really sure how to go about it.
Cheers, Hamster