I'm a member of a meat CSA and received a couple of things this past month that I have no clue what to do with and have actually never heard of (maybe due to regional differences? I am from Texas and we got these in Maryland.) - a pork cured ham end and an arm pot roast. What do I do with these?
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posted by vakker
on Apr 6, 2013 -
4 answers
All my protein cooking is either baking or slow-cooking chicken breasts, or things made with ground turkey (chili, meatloaf). Help me learn how to cook other meats!
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posted by booksherpa
on Mar 10, 2013 -
22 answers
So, I'm planning to start eating meat again after 25 years as a vegetarian. I visited the
farm, bought the meat and brought it home. Now what?
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posted by PorcineWithMe
on Jan 6, 2013 -
31 answers
I have a crockpot, need to eat at home more, and am really short on time. Anyone have recipes I could use?
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posted by reenum
on Aug 17, 2011 -
20 answers
I need recipes that rely mainly on meats, non-starchy veggies, eggs and seasoning. No rice, gluten, wheat, fruit or sugars of any kind, though I can substitute sugar with liquid Splenda if necessary. Cheeses and nuts are only sparingly accepted. What should I make?
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posted by slightly sissy tea hound
on Aug 9, 2011 -
28 answers
I bought a lamb that turned out very gamey, what are your favorite recipes for bringing out the best in such meat?
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posted by melissam
on May 3, 2011 -
15 answers
What can I do with a bunch not-so-appetizing cuts of meat that have been tossed into the deep freezer and forgotten?
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posted by kitcat
on Sep 3, 2009 -
10 answers
What are some cooking and diet tips for an ovo-lacto carnivore? (No, that wasn't a typo.)
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posted by korpios
on Mar 10, 2009 -
19 answers
I'm going to make a pot of chili tomorrow. Besides the usual kidney beans, tomato schtuff, burger and trinity, what do you like to put in yours to liven things up?
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posted by netbros
on Jan 22, 2009 -
79 answers
I'm planning a menu for a family do (12 to 20 people expected) and I need three specific types of recipes.
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posted by orange swan
on Jan 26, 2006 -
18 answers