Posted on 02/01/2012 4:54:40 PM PST by Kartographer
I'll have to try 'lard roux'
I’m sure if a tribe of cannibals got ahold of me, they would deem this 66 year old ‘tub of lard’ still eadible, too. And I’m not even heat and pressure sealed!
Ted Kennedy is dead.
If we could only buy lard in containers printed in Arabic.
Every time a muzzie gets nailed he gets a nice pork surprise
(i don't know if this is true - but it's a great rumor to start, isn;t it?)
This is my new replacement for lard- http://www.louana.com/products.aspx?catID=44&pcatID=37
I just received an e-mail claiming that it PREVENTS and REPAIRS alzheimers. The “oil” is sold at Wal-Mart for $5.98 for 1lb. 15.5 oz. Here is the information on that- (pdf)http://coconutoil.com/AlzheimersDiseaseDrMaryNewport.pdf and here is the video from the email- http://www.cbn.com/media/player/index.aspx?s=/mp4/LJO190v1_WS
64 but rancid not ediblde...
Had one of those call on me earlier today and she was still able to move around under her own steam.
[Thanks to Fiddlstix for the heads-up!]
That is the brand that I buy, but it labeled in spanish, I think it is called manteca. I buy the 6 lb. plastic pail.
That was very interesting -Thanks!
I make my own lard - have an organic farmer that supplies me with fat back. (You can still get lard in the store - “Hormels’s” - but it’s been hydrogenated. not healthy.
I render my fat back in he oven - at 250 degrees for aoubt an hour - mashing it down often, then straining and putting up in sterilized jars.
Organic lard - like our mama’s and gramma’s made, is actually very healthy - and sure makes things taste good - also, a higher burning point that O.O. and other fats/oils.
Who’s welcome? Did you send that lard over? I like how some folks like to take credit for a past generations deeds like they did them themselves.
"I didn't get a Harumph out of that guy ..."
My parents paid for that lard through their taxes. Since they are both dead, I'm here to accept the thanks of the 87 year old German, who, thanks to the generosity of my parents and millions of other Americans, paid for the aid that kept them alive after WW2 and during the Berlin Airlift.
Now, shut up, putz.
Executive Officer Martin T. 'Marty' Pascal: Jesus, Buckman! This stuff's been on the Stingray since Korea! This can expired in 1966!
Seaman Buckman: [tasting contents of can] What's the matter sir? It still tastes like creamed corn.
Executive Officer Martin T. 'Marty' Pascal: Except it's - DEVILED HAM!
Seaman Buckman: Now that would be a problem.
In the past few days I noticed that coconut oil. Might give it a shot in popping some popcorn.
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