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Lard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Startled by news about the dangers of trans fats, writer Pete Wells happily contemplates the return of good old-fashioned lard. ... What did I know about lard? Bupkes. To my generation, the phrase deep fried in pure lard is shorthand for morbid obesity. Born in the '60s and raised in New England, I had consumed as much lard...
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Welcome to the Lard Network. Our mission is to provide you with the best online resource to extreme food, which we affectionately nicknamed LARD. Look for additional feasts to be added here. ... The LARD Network has been on the Internet for over 15 years, which in Internet terms is since the dawn of time. Other sites come...
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what is Lard? Tips description and more in the BigOven Food Dictionary. ... Lard was once used instead of butter due to its low cost and long shelf life. It is still used widely throughout the world for baking and rich, flavorful foods.
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Lard, however, has always been a ridiculously hard sell. Over at least the last 15 years, it's repeatedly been given a clean bill of health, and good cooks regularly point out how superior this totally natural fat is for frying and pastries.
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How to make lard plus a list of saints celebrating feast days on July 17 and some famous birthdays. ... So...you keep socking the food to your hogs until butcher day and then you take the good leaf lard (which isn't really lard yet) from around the kidneys and render it. You can render any pork fat, but the leaf lard is...
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The Power of Lard; © 1989 Alternative Tentacles Records; (A. Jourgensen, P. Barker, J. Ward, J. Biafra) ... Lard ; You can see it ; In the clouds up in the sky ... Lard ; It's all of us, man ; In our pores and in our hair...
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