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lumberjim 11-19-2009 05:22 PM

Nov 19, 9002: LARD
 
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...f/Homelard.jpg

Griff 11-19-2009 05:28 PM

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Cloud 11-19-2009 05:40 PM

gee how time flies. Just where have the past 6,993 years gone?

TheMercenary 11-19-2009 05:50 PM

http://www.alsagercenter.org/images/...clerosis-1.jpg

http://scienceblogs.com/denialism/im...osclerosis.jpg

lumberjim 11-19-2009 06:33 PM

quick! pass the cheerrios!

Tulip 11-19-2009 10:53 PM

That sure is alot of lard! Hmmm....reminds me of cheesecake. :D

monster 11-23-2009 10:47 AM

Time for hashbrowns and bacon, I think :yum:

SamIam 11-23-2009 11:32 AM

Grandma's homemade bisquits!

note: Grandma and Grandpa lived on a farm and did oodles of hard work. I think the lard got sweated out their pores cuz they both lived to a good old age.

monster 11-23-2009 11:35 AM

I actually had eggs instead of hash browns. But they were gooooood. Now, back to the grindstone.... oh wait, I've blubbered up into my chair, I can't move....... love handles flurbing out the side of the arms flfufbfbfababalauabalub......

Clodfobble 11-23-2009 12:14 PM

If you're allergic to dairy and soy, lard can be a really useful butter substitute.

wolf 11-23-2009 12:33 PM

As much as I love lard for frying potato chips, I really can't see spreading it on toast.

I just can't.

monster 11-23-2009 12:35 PM

bread and dripping

Trilby 11-23-2009 01:10 PM

huh. I thought it was a mashed potato flying saucer.

glatt 11-23-2009 01:12 PM

When I was in Germany in the 80's it wasn't uncommon to see people eating bread with lard spread on it. Shmaltz. I wonder if they still do that?

Shawnee123 11-23-2009 01:13 PM

Does lard taste like crisco? If so, why?


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