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I didnt say that Crisco WAS lard but that is it sometimes CALLED lard............
Jparks1041 wrote:
> Crisco is an ingrediant used in cooking, its very thick and greasy,
> sometimes it is called lard. It has a very high fat content.
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> Cindy,Actually Crisco is not lard which is rendered from animal fat. Crisco
> was one of the first products made from cottenseed oil, so it is vegetable,
> not animal in origin. It is like a solid cooking oil, and can be used as
> such.
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> Joy (who hasn't had a can of Crisco in my home since I was a child, thank God)
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