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Oh, thank you for this! We buy cheaper, smaller cuts of meat so this trick will come in handy! π
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We tried it tonight with pork chunks sauteed in coconut oil. The meat was very tender. Hubby thought it was delicious, but I could taste the baking soda despite having washed the meat carefully. I think we’ll do this again, but I plan to marinate the meat in something to mask that faint baking soda flavor.
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