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Tips about Meat
If you are going to season the meat, make sure to season it on the side that has already been cooked, doing otherwise will make the meat hard.

The meat of the back of the cow is softer than the hind but less refined.

Always ask for the part of the back of the cow and refine it. This will make it softer.

Due to the eating habits of animals, it is advisable to cook the meat longer and at high temperatures.

Since lemon is an acid, it softens the meat.

If you need to reheat meat, it is better to take it out of the pot or pan 5 minutes before it is done cooking, so that when you heat it up again it will be right at its point.

It is recommended to feed children meat with sauce or juicy so that it will be easier to eat.

The amount of meat that is advised to give is the adequate amount depending on the age of the child, although it may seem like a small amount.

Children should eat meat moderately. Just because its more expensive than vegetables does not mean it’s better.

Keep the meat stored in air tight recipients and with little space for air in the recipient when keeping in the refrigerator or in the freezer.

If when cooking meat or pork they let off liquid, most likely the meat is hard.

The more minced or chopped meat is, the less tasty it is.

It is important that children start to eat cut meat as soon as possible, because it is yummier and will help to strengthen the child’s gums.

Cooked meat with sauce can be kept in the refrigerator anywhere from three to four days. If it needs to be stored for a longer amount of time, it’s best to freeze it.

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