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Avoid Throwing Christmas Leftovers Down the Drain

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After Christmas dinner, many people throw the grease from meatloaf and ribs straight into the kitchen sink. But that can lead to clogged pipes, backflow, and expensive water damage.
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After Christmas dinner, many people throw the grease from meatloaf and ribs straight into the kitchen sink. But that can lead to clogged pipes, backflow, and expensive water damage.

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After Christmas dinner, many people throw the fat from pork knuckle and ribs straight into the kitchen sink. “We strongly advise against this. Fat in the drain can lead to clogged pipes, backflow and costly water damage,” says Espen Borge, communications advisor at Tryg Forsikring.

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kulingen.no broke the news in on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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