Re: Looks like it's suet time again



Jerry Avins wrote:
Ray wrote:
Larry Sheldon <lfsheldon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

As I say, I don't think it is refrigerated.

My grocery store keeps the lard (Morrell brand, I think) refrigerated, but I don't know whether that's required.

Morrell is the stuff in my Stop%Shop, it has hydrogenated lard and other additives.

"Hydrogenated" doesn't bother me because Im think is just means "hydrogen added" (with a little heat I assume) to make fats that are liquid at room temperature solidify.

The other stuff----not so sure.

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