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"I screamed, 'Ave Maria,' and slammed the phone down on the hook,' " Ms. Velasquez recalled yesterday as she prepared pork chops in her East 15th Street apartment.
I prepared pork for a ragù (only after my first batch was returned — "These are chunks, I asked for cubes") and learned how to trim the fat off a flank of beef.
To make the most of what it's got, the pork organization will limit its TV advertising for starters to 13 markets, containing 24percentt of the population, and only promote fresh, not prepared pork.
The tray here featured expertly prepared pork chops, which were probably the easiest thing to eat, since you could grab onto the bone of the chop.
As we prepared pork chops stewed in Campbell's mushroom soup and sipped cherry-flavored Southern Comfort, the two traded stories about Williston -- the kind, they said, that don't make the newspapers.
Spread the bread with a thin layer of mayonnaise, another of prepared pork liver pâté (both ingredients signal the French influence), then break up whole sardines -- those packed in tomato sauce are favored -- with a pair of chopsticks.
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Just pork, though you can get lard for 40 cents a pound and some recipe sheets to guide you in preparing pork.
One story last week was about a Muslim cook who said wearing plastic gloves and using tongs was not enough to protect him from the possibility of being splattered while preparing pork sausages for breakfast.
When oil is about 350 degrees -- a pinch of flour will sizzle -- begin to prepare pork: dip a piece in flour, then egg, then bread crumbs; the more that adheres, the better.
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