12 Biodiesel Recipes You Can Make At Home and Save a Ton of
Money in Home Heating and Transportation Costs!
No Lie, No Joke, Real World Biodiesel
Recipes
Introducing... 
Step-by -Step Biodiesel Recipes that
Will Have You Quickly and Easily
Making High Quality Biodiesel in Minutes,
NOT hours, or Days, or Weeks!
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Biodiesel RecipesThe biodiesel recipes
presented here are easy, and inexpensive. You don't need any
fancy equipment. If you can mix a martini, you can make
bio-diesel. You can be Making Biodiesel in
your kitchen using a blender and Mason jars if you
want. You can use Straight Vegetable Oil (SVO) or even Waste
Vegetable Oil (WVO) from your own discards, or from a
restaurant. If you're looking for free recipes, keep reading...
Caution:
If you are new to making biodiesel, a few words
of caution are in order: Read the safety tips here
biodiesel
safety. Nothing to get shook over, but still,
common sense is in order.
Your homemade fuel can be even better quality
than the big oil companies. Your engine will run better
and last longer. Most (European) diesel engine cars even
cover biodiesel in their warranties. This is also a
recognized fuel source by the US government. It can be
used in any diesel engine with no
modifications.
Biodiesel is a clean fuel. It doesn't hurt the
environment with harmful cancer-causing emissions. Using
a "homebrew" is better for you, better for the earth, and
contributes to the local economy.
You should start out using the Making Biodiesel in
your kitchen method. It is the easiest. It is the best
for getting your feet wet in biodiesel and showing you the way
it is made. It is a "new vegetable oil" only method.
If you're really feeling frisky, you might try
the biodiesel
two-stage base process. This recipe you can use new or old
VO
The recipes below can use vegetable oil, animal
oil, any plant based oil, even fish oil. (Finally,
there's a REAL use for Cod Liver Oil!) If it's oil, and
it's natural, it can be used in biodiesel.
As I said, these biodiesel recipes are not
difficult. Chemistry is cooking and mixing. Don't
overcomplicate it.
Let the journey begin...
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