They take part in 4H Club, fairs, and more. Plus, farmers and their families are invested in the community. It helps their families, spreads out to the community, and gives us the opportunity to know right where our food is coming from. They raised hogs, made their own sausage, and ate plenty of pork.Īnd I love to be able to give back to other farmers. My grandfather had a farm and worked hard in Tennessee. I love to support farms across the country, and every time you buy pork, it supports one. How Our Pork Purchases Support Local Farmers As always, the opinions are honest and are all my own. It’s a great recipe, and you won’t be tied to the stove because it’s a quick and easy meal.ĭISCLAIMER: This post is sponsored by the Wisconsin Pork Producers Association. The recipe is great for dinner, holidays, barbecues, or anytime in between. I loved that it got them out of their room and to the table quickly. The kids loved this recipe and have asked for it again. Pan fried pork chops are the perfect meal because they are budget-friendly, cook quickly, and taste fantastic.Īnd this is a great meal for bringing the family together. The basic recipe turns out juicy pork chops with plenty of flavors and a short cooking time for those busy weeknights. Easy pan fried boneless pork chops are a delicious dinner that can be made in less than thirty minutes.