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posted on 28-4-2016 at 15:39
<a href="http://jonbarron.org/diet-and-nutrition/healthiest-cooking-oil-chart-smoke-points#.VyKec_krLq4">Cooking oil chart with smoke points</a>
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posted on 28-4-2016 at 15:48
I use soybean oil since it is the cheapest and one of the best. I'm working on making the transition to a copper bath.
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