View Full Version : Tallow for dinner anyone?
taffy
05-26-2010, 06:38 AM
There is a chap selling tallow candles on the bay in the uk who sells out door stuff like knives, camping goods etc, he says these tallow candles will stay alight for 10 hours and can also be used for cooking oil and if needed for survival eaten, so there we are, next time your off on a camping trip take a tallow based soap, you never know when you need more than a shave, and they are suitable for vegetarians:thumbup:
tominabox1
05-26-2010, 08:21 AM
I'm pretty sure tallow is really bad for you if you eat it... like cancer bad, not just sick stomach bad.
rnfuller
05-26-2010, 08:25 AM
Tallow is just rendered fat. A lot of people around the world cook with it. If eating fat causes cancer, at lot of people are doomed!:blink:
Before switching to pure vegetable oil in 1990, the McDonald's corporation cooked its french fries in a mixture of 93% beef tallow and 7% cottonseed oil.
perogee
05-26-2010, 08:53 AM
and they are suitable for vegetarians:thumbup:
uuummmmmm, no, it is not :tongue_sm
(tallow is rendered animal fat)
Jaymo
05-26-2010, 03:56 PM
Tallow is just rendered fat. A lot of people around the world cook with it. If eating fat causes cancer, at lot of people are doomed!:blink:
Before switching to pure vegetable oil in 1990, the McDonald's corporation cooked its french fries in a mixture of 93% beef tallow and 7% cottonseed oil.
That's why McDonald's french fries USED to be SO good. The Chicken McNuggets used to be a lot better, too.
buddydog
05-26-2010, 08:58 PM
The white stuff in Oreo cookies used to be beef fat and sugar....
oscarbowman
05-27-2010, 02:39 AM
The white stuff in Oreo cookies used to be beef fat and sugar....
Wow!! :thumbdown Thats gonna freak my vegetarian daughter out big time. She loves Oreos! Although they may be ok now the fact that they used to be .........! :w00t:
I don't think I'll tell her. :001_wub:
soapbox
05-27-2010, 07:11 AM
Haven't used tallow, but my biscuits use lard and maybe a touch of bacon grease. :001_smile
Iakona
05-27-2010, 08:54 AM
The white stuff in Oreo cookies used to be beef fat and sugar....
I'd say it's a good thing this is no longer the case... otherwise some damn fool would try to lather and shave with it :biggrin1:
raisindot
05-28-2010, 04:31 AM
Wow!! :thumbdown Thats gonna freak my vegetarian daughter out big time. She loves Oreos! Although
That's why Hydrox were always marketed as Oreos for vegetarians. Used vegetable fat instead of beet fat. They were even pareve (near kosher).
Jeff in Boston
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