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[Food] Where to buy old fashioned lard, in the Brighton conurbation?



herecomesaregular

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Oct 27, 2008
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Plenty of lard arses on here I'm sure so....

My vet has recommended lard for my cat to eat to help her skin/fur mowing issues.

Not the highly processed and bleached shite in the supermarket.

Popped down to a couple of butchers in London Rd and the Open Market and then in North Laine area but no luck.

Can you buy old fashioned lard anymore or do I need to buy and slaughter a pig myself?
 


















Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Plenty of lard arses on here I'm sure so....

My vet has recommended lard for my cat to eat to help her skin/fur mowing issues.

Not the highly processed and bleached shite in the supermarket.

Popped down to a couple of butchers in London Rd and the Open Market and then in North Laine area but no luck.

Can you buy old fashioned lard anymore or do I need to buy and slaughter a pig myself?
Just buy a free range chicken. Roast it in a large pyrex. Pour off the juices and let them set in a bowl in the fridge. The white fat at the top is better than lard, and the jelly underneath is good in soups (for yourself).
 


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I member fried breakfasts cooked in lard as a kid, delicious.
I got a cub scout badge by going round Arkela's house and frying her an egg in her pan of lard.

And none of that, absolutely none, is a euphemism.
 








thedonkeycentrehalf

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Jul 7, 2003
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My local butcher sells me a ‘wodge’ of beef dripping. Makes for lovely roast potatoes.
 






jackanada

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Jul 19, 2011
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Brighton
Plenty of lard arses on here I'm sure so....

My vet has recommended lard for my cat to eat to help her skin/fur mowing issues.

Not the highly processed and bleached shite in the supermarket.

Popped down to a couple of butchers in London Rd and the Open Market and then in North Laine area but no luck.

Can you buy old fashioned lard anymore or do I need to buy and slaughter a pig myself?
Not many butchers will have the equipment or bother to render down pork fat, but all you need is a pan.
Just ask for the fat, if you're on speaking terms with a butcher they'll just keep a tub to one side and fill it up for you as they trim and prepare other orders.
 


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herecomesaregular

We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Oct 27, 2008
4,658
Still in Brighton
Not many butchers will have the equipment or bother to render down pork fat, but all you need is a pan.
Just ask for the fat, if you're on speaking terms with a butcher they'll just keep a tub to one side and fill it up for you as they trim and prepare other orders.

Thanks yes I think I'll need to buy my own fat then. Might try the fat from overnight slow cooking an unseasoned chicken in the Crockpot, as suggested by HWT.
 








The Clamp

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Don’t give lard to a cat.

Try cod liver oil hidden in their normal food.
 


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