ONE of the great paradoxes of the modern supermarket is that the best cuts of meat are sometimes the cheapest. This is especially true of pork: the ultralean, tasteless tenderloin often costs four times as much as the nicely marbled and forgiving shoulder.
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Cheap, Simple and Glorious Meat- New York Times
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