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		<title>Why does old fryer oil get foamy?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a long standing debate among Electric Deep Fryer owners about when to change used frying oil.  Some say that fryer oil should be changed after every use.  Others say that old deep frying oil lasts for several months of use before it needs to be changed.   So who&#8217;s right? and why does old [...]


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