I had pork
chops today for dinner. These were nice, thick cut chops and they baked up
nicely and were nice and juicy. In short, they were damned good eating.
I did notice
a sticker on the package that read ‘Iowa chops’. It should be duly noted that
they were consumed in Pennsylvania if that means anything.
What I want
to know is what makes them Iowa chops. Was the pig raised in Iowa? Was the hog
feed grown there?
Although
they tasted pretty good, I noticed nothing out of the ordinary and it would be
interesting to know why the sticker was on the package. If I see them again
I’ll sure grab them unless I see something else I’d like to try.
I wonder
what Minnesota or New Mexican chops are like. Or maybe Rhode Island chops. Are
they any better than Iowa chops?
Whatever. If
anyone can tell me which state I should be looking out for as far as the best
chops go please drop me a line.
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In Indiana, we call those "State Fair" porkchops as the Hoosier pork producers have a grill tent set up at the fair and sell them!
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