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Is this true?
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Re: Lamb
Ha ha ha, that's funny.
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"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
"Some talk the talk, others walk the walk, but I stalk the stalk"
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Re: Lamb
Yeah, it's very expensive. I don't think I've ever bought it, and have only eaten it a couple times in my life.
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^ Ditto, same here. Not exactly an American staple.
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"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
"Some talk the talk, others walk the walk, but I stalk the stalk"
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Re: Lamb
It is so delicious - you don't know what you're missing.........
I'll have to cook for you all.
I'll have to cook for you all.
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Re: Lamb
I was tempted to reply yesterday, but I wasn't really sure what the question "Is this true?" was actually asking...now I understand.
I fall into the category mentioned in the article of the 1/2 here who have never tried it, so I guess that supports the idea that it's not that popular here. I think when I picture the cute wooly creature, and then think about eating it, the idea is tough to swallow.
I fall into the category mentioned in the article of the 1/2 here who have never tried it, so I guess that supports the idea that it's not that popular here. I think when I picture the cute wooly creature, and then think about eating it, the idea is tough to swallow.
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Re: Lamb
I'll answer my own post having done a little research that there is very little compared to cattle and mostly for wool rather than meat.
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Goat is pretty unusual here although I think the West Indian community eat a fair amount. I don't mind it.
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I've certainly enjoyed it when I've had it, but can't stand the mint jelly that seems to always come with it. Mint, really? Just salt and pepper please!
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We had it as kids relatively frequently (at least 2-3x a year), but then my mother was British. I don't think I have even seen cooked lamb since then (been about 40 years). I do recall not liking it, though.
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Re: Lamb
I can't imagine not eating lamb. Not necessarily roast lamb, which i do like a lot, but when it is minced, mixed with herbs and spices and shaped into kofta as per the whole north African, Mediterranean, middle east cuisine. Cooked over charcoal or steamed in a tagine - unbeatable!
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I had a gyros the other day. Does that count?
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"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
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You poor thing. Have you actually gone through life without experiencing the simple pleasure of a gyros?
Gyros
Gyros
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"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
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