On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Richard Koerner <rjkinpb@sbcglobal.net>wrote: > Peanut Oil....I learned in my Chinese cooking class that it's the preferred > oil for stir-fry...heats up the hottest before it starts to smoke compared > to other cooking oils. So sounds like a pretty good treatment for steel > pipes that get hot. A bit more expensive than say corn oil. > > Rich > San Diego > > --- On *Thu, 5/19/11, Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>* wrote: > It also has BIG calories...not that that affects how it works on your Vanagon's exhaust pipes, but just curious, I looked at the label Because I ride bikes and try to keep my weight down, I do watch what I eat... 200 calories per tablespoon in that oil! Next time I stir-fry, it ain't gonna be with Peanut Oil... I have cooked, in the past, on a VW motor, however...Heated up my Dinty Moore beef stew on the tin over my old split window Van very often...when I was too poor to buy white gas for my Coleman stove. Don Hanson |
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