 Today on Fort Report, we're going to talk about grease, my favorite musical of all time. You're the one that I want. You are the one that I want. Hoo, hoo, hoo, honey. The one that I want. You are the one that I want. Hoo, hoo, hoo. The one I need. All I need. Oh, yes indeed. Yes indeed. You're the one that I want. You are the one that I want. Hoo, hoo, hoo, honey. Oils and grease come from meats, butters and margarine, lard, food scraps, sauces, salad dressings, dairy products and cooking oil. When grease goes down the drain, it hardens and causes sewer pipes to clog. This can lead to a sanitary sewer overflow where raw sewage actually backs up into your home. Don't pour your Thanksgiving grease down the drain. When you have finished cooking, collect liquid grease and oils in a sealable container and take it to the Environmental Collection Center to be recycled. For more information, visit ceasethegreaseintexas.com. Here's a look at other events happening in and around Fort Worth in the next few weeks. For a list of more events in city meetings, you can always check out the calendar at the city's website.