Amboog-a-Lard ended in 1997.
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I shall not lard my words with terms that are not used daily.
No one uses lard for soap; it would indeed clog the pores. Soap can be made using lard, but you certainly don't end up with lard when it is made.
That is approximately 1 cup
1 cup of lard
205gms to a cup of lard.
Lard is used in many many things, so a comprehensive book is unlikely. Many times, due to people's negative perception of lard, manufacturers will label products with many things such as "clarified fat", "rendered fat", and I've even seen "kidney fat". If you see anything along the lines of pork fat, then that too is lard.
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Vegetable lard does not exist, its an oxymoron. So animal lard;)
Lard isn't considered food as such. You wouldn't find lard on a menu. And not many would consider eating lard pure by the spoonful. Lard might be used either as an ingredient, or to prepare food with. But not as A food in itself. Lard is very fatty, lots and lots of calories. Meaning eating it by the spoonful would quickly become unhealthy anyhow, even if it isn't considered junk food.
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