PORK
Barbecue Pork Burgers
Ground pork is a lot like ground beef. It is easy to prepare, quick cooking and can be used by itself or in a variety of casseroles, meat loaves, meatballs, and other entrees. The other day, a friend...
Posted on 1/7/13 at 5:22 PM
Edible Adventure- Vail Green Chile Pork Stew
A few weeks ago I took a trip to Vail to check out the local food scene and do some hiking. One of the dishes I saw on most menus was a Green Chile with Pork Stew. It was different from the bowl of re...
Posted on 10/21/12 at 6:49 PM
Lean Pork, Glazed and Amazing
Every time I step into a meat market, I think of my mom. I can't count the times I impatiently waited as she stood in front of the clear glass that separated her from rows of raw meat. As the butcher ...
Posted on 10/19/11 at 6:31 AM
Southern Pulled Pork
Something to throw in the slow cooker in the morning and then come home to the wonderful smells when I walk through the door after a busy day. Yes....I can dream! Well if you plan ahead you can live...
Posted on 5/5/11 at 3:41 AM
Swine Flu
Americas's pork producers. Is pork safe ? Can you get H1N1 flu from pigs ? Get the facts about pork at www.factsaboutpork.com or call 1-800-EAT-PORK....
Posted on 5/6/09 at 4:35 PM
Pork producers hold convention here
Pork producers from across North Dakota were in Jamestown Tuesday to talk shop, meet each other and discuss threats to the industry. Close to 30 producers converged at the 40th annual Pork Convention put on by the North Dakota Pork Council at the Gladstone Inn & Suites.By Ben Rodgers , February 08, 2012
Earmarkers feast on pork one last time before diet
WASHINGTON (AP) — The spending barons on Capitol Hill, long used to muscling past opponents of bills larded with pet projects, are seeking one last victory before tea party-backed GOP insurgents storm Congress intent on ending the good old days of pork-barrel politics.December 14, 2010
Pork board squeals over imaginary unicorn meat
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — It’s official: The National Pork Board says it knows unicorns don’t exist.By By SARAH SKIDMORE, AP Food Industry Writer , June 22, 2010
Letter to the editor: Senators should explain why they support pork in bill
The recent furor over the backroom deals and vote-buying in the U.S. Senate during the health care debate has awakened many to how that institution really operates. Another disturbing tactic used by our senators is to tack pork projects onto bills that need to pass such as the recent 2010 Defense Appropriations Bill. Although President Barack Obama said that he would veto the bill if it was filled with pork, he signed it into law with $4.2 billion in these special projects.By Mike Schatz , January 08, 2010
Going hog wild for cherries
By Sue Doeden , July 11, 2009
‘Swine flu’ nickname may hurt farm profit
Like the virus itself, the name “swine flu” is spreading quickly. For the pork purveyors and hog farmers who make up the nation’s $15 billion pork industry, that’s a disaster.April 29, 2009
Stimulus bill filled with more pork projects
Want a job where you can constantly be insubordinate to your employer and never be fired? Become a U.S. congressional representative from North Dakota. Sens. Byron Dorgan and Kent Conrad, and Rep. Earl Pomeroy work for us but rarely do what we ask. We (their employer) told them to vote against the socialist stimulus package that will really cost around $3.27 trillion. As usual, they were insubordinate. Most all members of the socialist Democratic Party voted for it along with three Republicans-in-name-only who were given extra pork. Shockingly, Republicans took a stand.By Brent McCarthy, Bismarck , February 27, 2009
Congress passes stimulus bill
WASHINGTON — In a major victory for President Barack Obama, Democrats muscled a huge, $787 billion stimulus bill through Congress late Friday night in hopes of combating the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Republican opposition was nearly unanimous.By David Espo , February 13, 2009
Letter to the editor: Bailouts to pork industry need to end before more is wasted
Ed Schafer, U.S. Agriculture secretary, recently said the U.S. government it will buy up to $50 million worth of pork products to address the economic crisis that has hit the national pork industry the past seven months. This has become a pattern between the pork industry and the government, see the following:By Thelma Paulson, Maddock, N.D. , May 28, 2008
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