Spray olive oil in a can!
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on โ30-07-2013 04:12 PM
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on โ30-07-2013 04:45 PM
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on โ30-07-2013 04:45 PM
Sorry to burst your bubble martini ! I learnt the hard way, singed a few hairs on my arm lol
Maybe check the contents too:
It may contain lecithin, which is an emulsifier, dimethyl silicone, which is an anti-foaming agent, and a propellant such as isobutane or propane. Butane, Isobutane, and Propane are colorless and odorless compressed gases that are derived from petroleum and natural gas. They are used as aerosol propellants in cooking sprays, cosmetics, and personal care products in place of other propellants (CFC propellants) that have been shown to have negative effects on the environment.
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on โ30-07-2013 04:59 PM
Joono, I LOVE EVOO ... just not on some things. Give me a Greek salad with an olive oil and balsamic vinegar dressing ... or potato and fish cakes cooked in olive oil. And, for my roast dinners ... bring it onnnnnnnnnnnnnn. Oh, and home made hot chips and fried potatoes ... oh, yes.
I kinda regret now, that we're having healthy sushi for dinner ๐
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on โ30-07-2013 05:17 PM
Don't use spray oils in non-stick pans it wrecks the coating. I use a spray oil to stick baking paper to the sides of the cake tins so it doesn't slide around when I'm tipping the batter in. Otherwise I use rice bran oil to brown onion and garlic. But apart from that I don't think I use oil really. If you buy meat from woolies you tend not to need any fat cos plenty comes with it.
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on โ30-07-2013 05:33 PM
@toon_town_nutter wrote:Don't use spray oils in non-stick pans it wrecks the coating. I use a spray oil to stick baking paper to the sides of the cake tins so it doesn't slide around when I'm tipping the batter in. Otherwise I use rice bran oil to brown onion and garlic. But apart from that I don't think I use oil really. If you buy meat from woolies you tend not to need any fat cos plenty comes with it.
What? Why?
Gees I am using it on EVERYTHING!
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on โ30-07-2013 06:12 PM
I have heard many a nutritionist say you are better off buying olive oil and putting it in a spray bottle, the spray in a can has additives we don't need.
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on โ30-07-2013 06:22 PM
givemeaspell wrote:I have heard many a nutritionist say you are better off buying olive oil and putting it in a spray bottle, the spray in a can has additives we don't need.
Absolutely, the oil sprays are BAD. Sorry.
Voltaire: โThose Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocitiesโ .
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on โ30-07-2013 06:24 PM
I cook everything in either butter ot oil
You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means
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on โ30-07-2013 06:24 PM
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on โ30-07-2013 06:58 PM
I am reading the back of my can and the only additive is the propellant which is a food safe.
I read an article somewhere that said that the hydrcarbon in olive oil spray is akin to humans ingesting iron - in small amounts it has traces of nutrients, in large amounts it becomes toxic.
But there are quite a lot of scare campaigns out there it seems.

