Degreasing Pitchers for Healthier Cooking

Updated on March 31, 2009
C.M. asks from Sunnyvale, CA
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I tried to find a degreasing pitcher on the internet and couldn't find any. Does any one know of a good brand?(and a store or web site where I can get it)? Do they work?
I usually refrigerate the gravey and take of the fat off then, but sometimes you want to do it right away! (i.e. for dinner in 5 minutes)

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P.S.

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I got one for my daughter and she was very pleased. It looked strange, but WORKS ! I believe it was from Bed, Bath and Beyond or Crate and Barrel and they both have websites.

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J.T.

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Hey C. --

I think your problem is one of nomenclature, which is why your search came up blank -- they are more commonly called fat separaters...here's a whole bunch. I have one at home and I use it all the time!

http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodli.asp?Keywords=fat...

I love cooking.com, great website, great products.

J.

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L.A.

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PAmpered Chef makes a really nice one called a gravy separator. Most of my kitchen gadgets are Pampered Chef because I love the quality and prices are reasonable. My consultant is Rachel Garcia and she can be reached at ____@____.com website is www.pamperedchef.biz/rachelgarcia. Rachel shines when it comes to customer service.

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