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Crying_Shame
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 1:34:21 AM EST (GMT-5)
No, I don't even know what that is.
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 6:16:56 AM EST (GMT-5)
^ (Adult/non-lamb) Sheep meat.
I would have thought I did at some point in the past, before I stopped eating meat, but I can't remember any particular occasion when I did. Lamb was/is more common for most families I know.
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 8:24:13 AM EST (GMT-5)
Salad's got nothin' on mutton!
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peredhil
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 10:14:26 AM EST (GMT-5)
Yes, assuming you just mean lamb.
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whitespirit
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Europe
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 1:08:59 PM EST (GMT-5)
Yep.It was ok.
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 1:52:28 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Wednesday 3/4/09 - 8:24:13 AM arielemc wrote: Salad's got nothin' on mutton! |
Haha ... 'I'll be there and I'll be packing an artery!'
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ShanFan27
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Asia
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 3:33:15 PM EST (GMT-5)
Yum mutton
It's not as common as lamb though
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allamerican8
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 5:22:16 PM EST (GMT-5)
What?
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LuckyGirl992
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 5:24:26 PM EST (GMT-5)
No, but I've read that in burgoo it's delicious.
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samsprinkle
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 5:49:23 PM EST (GMT-5)
Yeah. Ironically I ate it at an Ethiopian resturaunt. Very delicious food.
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lossof_life
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 9:58:03 PM EST (GMT-5)
Oh, God. No. I couldn't.
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Wednesday 3/4/09 - 11:32:25 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Wednesday 3/4/09 - 6:16:56 AM Floor Demon wrote: ^ (Adult/non-lamb) Sheep meat. I would have thought I did at some point in the past, before I stopped eating meat, but I can't remember any particular occasion when I did. Lamb was/is more common for most families I know. |
QFT ... I don't remember each meat I used to eat.
I think we may have had lamb that Mum said was mutton.
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Alfie451
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Thursday 3/5/09 - 9:33:27 PM EST (GMT-5)
I'm honestly not sure if I've had it. But I know I've had lamb before.
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juliewillard
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13 yrs ago, 2 mos ago - Friday 3/27/09 - 9:15:57 AM EST (GMT-5)
eww, no.
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goodboys
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13 yrs ago, 1 mos ago - Saturday 3/28/09 - 12:44:32 AM EST (GMT-5)
yes
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Narusegawa
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13 yrs ago, 1 mos ago - Tuesday 4/14/09 - 8:05:02 PM EST (GMT-5)
yeah, it wasnt that bad
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12 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Saturday 10/3/09 - 2:19:38 PM EST (GMT-5)
no. didnt they only make it during the renaissance period?
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12 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Saturday 10/3/09 - 2:32:29 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Wednesday 3/4/09 - 5:49:23 PM samsprinkle wrote: Yeah. Ironically I ate it at an Ethiopian resturaunt. Very delicious food. |
Ironically?
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12 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Saturday 10/3/09 - 4:14:51 PM EST (GMT-5)
Yes, it is nasty.
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12 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Saturday 10/3/09 - 4:34:22 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Saturday 10/3/09 - 2:19:38 PM Tartarus88 wrote: no. didnt they only make it during the renaissance period? |
What on Earth are you talking about?
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12 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Saturday 10/3/09 - 4:36:44 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Saturday 10/3/09 - 2:19:38 PM Tartarus88 wrote: no. didnt they only make it during the renaissance period? |
On Saturday 10/3/09 - 4:34:22 PM griffin_wf wrote: What on Earth are you talking about? |
Too much tv, not enough actual learnin's
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12 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Saturday 10/3/09 - 6:38:39 PM EST (GMT-5)
I love mutton. Full of flavour, but needs to be cooked slowly.
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12 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Saturday 10/3/09 - 6:40:38 PM EST (GMT-5)
any British person who's not sure can read this as 'have you had a kebab?'- - and yes I had some an hour ago
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12 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Saturday 10/3/09 - 6:41:11 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Wednesday 3/4/09 - 10:14:26 AM peredhil wrote: Yes, assuming you just mean lamb. |
I would assume they don't but not sure
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12 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Tuesday 10/6/09 - 10:36:34 AM EST (GMT-5)
On Wednesday 3/4/09 - 10:14:26 AM peredhil wrote: Yes, assuming you just mean lamb. |
lamb = baby sheep
mutton= grown-up sheep
Tastes completely different. Lamb is, (sadly) really good.
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