Instant Pot Cooking Liquids Disposal

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Never too late to remind folks of good camping etiquette.
And more importantly forum etiquette

As I stated almost 3 years ago I only do it when I am having another burn. Zero harm
I don’t need the criticism. Thanks
 
If it's a lot of liquid, I don't like the grease going thru the gray tanks. I worry about messing up the "microbiome" of the black tank so I keep it out of there. A zip lock baggie is fine for a little bit, but not large amounts. My favorite solution is to transfer the liquid/grease it to a pourable container and disconnect the stinky slinky and pour it directly into the sewer.
 
It's nasty. And if you don't have a fire, it's even nastier.
I thought NB was kidding too... apparently not. I'll politely ask that you NOT put anything in the fire pit other than wood. I carry a shovel to dig out trash from firepits I want to use. Plastic, beer cans, bottle caps, meat bones etc... Our state campgrounds have gray water disposal sites. If not... dumpster. Or take it home. Oh, and please don't dump your dishwater at the fresh water site either.

Okay friends... fire when ready....
 
I thought NB was kidding too... apparently not. I'll politely ask that you NOT put anything in the fire pit other than wood. I carry a shovel to dig out trash from firepits I want to use. Plastic, beer cans, bottle caps, meat bones etc... Our state campgrounds have gray water disposal sites. If not... dumpster. Or take it home. Oh, and please don't dump your dishwater at the fresh water site either.

Okay friends... fire when ready....
Like has been said,,, this post is very old and it was unnecessary to bring back to life

You do you though
 
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