Oil? "I can't believe its not butter"? To be honest, I would recommend margarine because butter is too fatty and no one even knows what "I can't believe its not butter" really is...really, use the original.
Without knowing the recipe it is hard to say exactly, but these might do: butter, olive oil, vegetable oil or lard.
Vegetable oil or margarine, but it won't taste the same.
Either lard or crisco. Which ever you prefer.
Use the bacon grease like a candle
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It would taste bad and to much grease will make you sick
Whatever kind of grease you might use, it would affect the flavor of the Rice Crispy Treats, so it probably would not be a good idea. For example, bacon grease would give the bars a bacon taste.
Grease, oil or butter and flour is called a Rue. It is used to thicken sauces, stews, soups or to make gravy.
A washcloth dipped in hot bacon grease wrapped around your throat could do 3 possible things. One, it could burn you severely. Duh. Two, it could choke you if you wrap it too tight. And three, it could make you stink like bacon really bad. There. Did that answer your question?
To make the white color chicken gravy, kindly use gravy salt coloring.
You can try using turkey bouillon to flavor the gravy instead of turkey drippings, if you can find it. You can also try to use chicken drippings or chicken bouillon as a replacement as well.
bacon, bacon, oh and bacon
first of all you can grill bacon it takes a little longer but so what anyway when you grill it all of the grease drips off also you can cut the fat off. You can buy low sodium brands that use less salt in the curing. You can eat just a little bacon, and you can bake the bacon in the oven on a wire rack. It let's the fat drip away as the first answer described. You could also try turkey bacon.
Pigs make bacon.
Because they never heard of it before and they dont know how to make a gravy.