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All oils used as a foodstuff can, and does, turn rancid. A little smell test will quickly out the offending oil!!
I keep a separate jug just for fish and filter it back in the jug. Hasn't gone bad yet.How can oil go bad? We have a hard time keeping a spare jug for kitchen use.
Yes different cooking oils can be mixed. It will alter each oils smoke point and together. It will however alter the smoke points and taste/smell of the individual oils. If it is all oil of the same type (corn, olive, peanut) then that is not even an issue.I got a lot of comments but never did get an answer, can various oils be mixed?
I remember being issued with WW1 Field Dressings in 1953/54, today’s worriers would have a fit.I just consolidated more than a dozen job site first aid kits into 3 fully stocked units. These expiration dates are misleading, everything from all the leftover kits were still in perfect working order. I opened quite a few band aids to check them as they are most frequently used. I think they got stickier with age. Of coarse they want us to throw our stuff away and re supply! it’s marketing.
Is what Ive used for making black powder cartridge loads. Makes a good lube, along with Bee's wax and lard.Canola oils
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