7 Ways To Use Lard That Our Ancestors Knew Well
What we consider to be an unusual ingredient today was a very common back then.
2) To Maintain Leather
You may have heard of neatsfoot oil, an animal by product made from the legs and shins of cattle used to condition leather. But, sometimes a mixture of lard or tallow and beeswax (called dubbin) was used for this same purpose. Today the risk of lard going bad is enough to stop most people from applying it to their leather goods.
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