Falling in love with a stock is like falling in love with a packet of lard.
"We had your good old boys who wanted to stick it to him, " Lard says, laughing.
An ex-girlfriend from the Midwest introduced me to cookies baked with lard instead of those plastic shortenings.
At present, failing to lard their speeches with God and greatness can get them into serious trouble.
Lieberman opposed the political intelligence provision on the grounds that it would lard the bill with superfluous language.
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Lard was the thing that was used in all of these, or Crisco.
Of course, they're going to throw junk on it and lard it up.
The ultra-clean, synthetic diesel fuel is made from animal fats, such as beef tallow, pork lard and chicken fat.
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Though I still prefer heavy lacings of butter in my pastries, lard-infused cookies have some kind of smoky peasant savoriness.
For the next dish, whale yaki-niku (Korean barbecue-style), the staff first tied bibs around our necks and seasoned the tabletop grill with lard.
But I rose to the challenge, inspired by an Italian-American staple of his childhood, the pork-studded loaf known as lard bread.
Many business communicators lard up their speeches with jargon and weasel words.
Everybody buying beer and condoms and lottery tickets and tubs of lard.
Dr. HOWARD: When you go to McDonald's or any fast food restaurant now, things are all fried in non-lard, they're not animal fats.
Animals, including my dog, have certainly enjoyed the lard, and it still looks and smells good enough to have a fry up with.
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Nowadays, I don't even ask, I just get a side order of grilled vegetables because, chances are, the potatoes are roasted in lard.
Scores of Indian words thus today lard the English of the sub-continent (and not a few khaki or dinghy, for instance the English of Britain).
She put a chunk of nice sweet butter and a smaller chunk of lard in the middle of the skillet and swirled them around.
Sheri Lard, one of the 12, says it was just one piece of evidence that weighed heavily for some and for others, not at all.
As the system gathered momentum, the ordinary ration came to encompass meat, cheese, butter, margarine, bacon and ham, tea, preserves, sugar and cooking fats such as lard.
Part of my national vanity is wounded by the fact that, according to the best research VW can muster, the car that fits Americans best is a dumbed-down, consumerized lard container.
Cut from choice portions of pork and beef shoulder, the franks are grilled then finished off with Bark Butter, a house mixture of smoked lard, butter and sea salt that gives Bark dogs an unmistakable flavor.
He nods to the past with a dessert called "chicken oil pancake, " which uses lard and evokes old menus that often used "chicken" in the names of dishes (even meatless ones) because it was considered a delicacy.
The rillettes in a potted-duck appetizer were packed tightly into a small glass jar and sealed with a thick layer of creamy, peppered lard for spreading on toast triangles, while a mammoth pork chop, marbled with luscious fat, tasted of buttered popcorn.
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