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To determine the BTUs required to heat lard to 390 degrees Fahrenheit, you need to know the starting temperature and the amount of lard you're heating. The specific heat capacity of lard is approximately 0.5 BTU/lb°F. For example, if you have 1 pound of lard at room temperature (about 70°F), it would require about 160 BTUs to reach 390°F, calculated as follows: (390°F - 70°F) × 0.5 BTU/lb°F = 160 BTUs. Adjust the calculation based on the actual weight and starting temperature of the lard.

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