h a l f b a k e r yOn the one hand, true. On the other hand, bollocks.
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how about sitting the bottle of oil into a styrofoam tray. The oil sticks them together and since the tray is very light it won't come unglued when you pick the bottle up. (Also known as "Why I Don't Have Veggie Oil Stains On The Counter Anymore") |
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Switch to lard. Doesn't drip anywhere and is much more natural than most commercially produced vegetable oils. Not to mention the far superior taste. |
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Are we talking about kitchen oil here, or other oils? Assuming we're talking about kitchen oil, (and refusing to respond to the above lard comments, next you'll be recommending superfry, or some olester nightmare) - I've never had an issue with oil seepage. First you need to learn to pour the oil much like you'd pour wine - ie with a 1/2 turn flourish at the end so stop spillage. A well designed bottle mouth will vastly reduce leakage as well. |
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Lastly, why not use an o-ring seal on a lid that overlaps the spout? That way you can't get any seepage once the lid is on. |
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how about using a spout designed like the ones for laundry detergent the cup like lid doubles as a measuring cup. I dont think I have had one of those spill yet unless I overfilled the cup of course. |
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