just a tish NE of central ND | Yes You can cut into little cubes and pieces. The crackling will be in bigger pieces but that you can render lard in little cubes and pieces. (slow and careful is the key! We always had the cast Iron stove top plates from the old kitchen coal stove on top the electric burners because the old electric was known for burning holes through the electric burners and burning holes in coffee cans and kettles and lard would have been enough to burn a house down if that had happened to it while rendering. |