Dana do like they said, just take it slow. Your wife, will be amazed at the biscuits, and pastry crusts. You simply cannot get a finer lard, or cooking grease! It will do all the other things also. Have your wife substitute it for shortening. Like I said she will be amazed at how well her baked goods will turn out. It was highly prized in the olden days, and still is, where bear hunting is allowed. My buddy, killed a black bear in Montana a few years back, and threw the fat away. He said it was really fat. A friend of his was about skin him for doing that . She told him the next bear he killed, to call her, and she would skin, and butcher it for him, if she could have the fat!! I ate bear meat for the first time, about a month ago, when I was out in Montana. It tastes like a cross between, fine beef, and venison. I have bears on my property. I may have some bear meat, and fat, coming up......
My neighbor, said she went on to her deck one morning , and heard something, and turned, and looked, and there was a sow, and two cubs, chowing down on her tomatoes. She stepped back into the house. I told her it would not be a problem for me. I will put lots of tomato plants on my deck!
One of my other neighbors used pepper spray, on one, to get it off his porch. I asked him if he was seasoning it?
You shold be able to vacuum pack it, and freeze it. Ask around your area, I am sure, you will get all kinds of uses for it, besides cooking.
Wayne