According to one of the discussions on vegguide.org, Baker's Square pies, "...are never made with lard and the crust is made with shortening."
yes.
I don't think so. I think the crust uses animal lard. Call one and ask.
no
No, it does not. No (unprocessed) cheeses contain lard, since cheese is a dairy product, whereas lard is a non-dairy (although still animal) product; it is the fat found around an animals kidneys.
Yes, the Corn Muffin Mix does contain lard. Specifically, the box states that it contains "lard, hydrogenated lard, or partially hydrogenated lard."
No, pie crust is one of the things that has to use a solid shortening.
The basic ingredients in pie crust are flour, fat (shortening, lard, butter or oil), salt and water.
The exact same ingredients that the Tenderflake lard recommends to use for their pie crust. The recipe is on the back of the container.
Beef fat and lard are used less in cooking since the introduction of hydrogenated vegetable oils.
Cream cheese does not have lard in it normally.
Perfume or other fragrances does not contain lard as an ingredient. Perfume is a mixture of essential oils, solvents and fixatives to give people an aromatic scent on their bodies.
Yes it does.
YES, why do you think it take a while for it to melt compared to a regular soft serve ice cream cone