Any instructions/hints/recipes on how to do this in order make a great pulled pork sandwich is much appreciated! Want to do it for the labor day weekend!!! I wonder which is the best cut of meat for this purpose. My friends told me that I don’t need to buy the most expensive ones, because cheaper are also great, thanks to the long, slow cooking process which makes the meat tender.
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I’m 18 and live alone. I don’t know how to cook except simple things (eggs), so I eat fast food a lot but I want to eat healthy food from now on … so if you know a simply recipe please tell me. One more thing: I don’t have too much money to spend on food, so I need to be quite frugal and I’m not always willing to buy fruits and vegetables when they are out of their season. I hope you know what I mean… they get so expensive! Health asks for so much money!
Healthy cooking is easier than you’d think, if you know a few tricks. One of them is to find healthy recipes and to adapt the ones that are not that healthy to a better diet. By replacing sour cream with low-fat yogurt, of instance, you can enjoy the same great taste with much less fat.
Cooking stuffed pork chops can be a real challenge if you’re not used to cooking at all. This is a list of mistakes to avoid if you don’t want to spoil the food:
Don’t buy thin chops. The meat cuts need to be thick, because you have to further slice them, to create those pockets which will host the stuffing inside. If the meat is not thick enough, you won’t be able to slice it, you’ll break it and your stuffing won’t stay inside.
Don’t overcook the pork chops. They are usually tender, but if you cook them too much, they will become difficult to chew and not nice at all. You’ll look like an amateur cook, a noob, somebody who’s touching the skillet for the fist time in life.
Don’t exaggerate with the stuffing. Although it’s nice to have a bigger quantity of it, if you try to stuff too much inside the chops, you’ll have a hard time cooking them and they won’t be made even.

