HOME-RENDERED RECIPES
Aug 10, 2018
4 minutes
By Deborah Niemann
If you look at pictures of pigs from more than half a century ago, you’ll see that most of them look a lot fatter than today’s commercial animals. That’s because the pork industry took a big hit when the medical community targeted fat in the mid-20th century. Old-fashioned lard pig breeds quickly fell out of favor, and pork began being advertised as “the other white meat.” Hogs are making a comeback today, though, thanks to the increasing demand for pastured pork and the rising popularity of charcuterie, or cured meats.
Because friends know how health-conscious I am, they’re sometimes surprised to hear me talk about cooking with lard. But pork from our
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