I was forgetting the USD conversion! It is slightly more than we pay here.I thought it looked about the same - its complicated translating dollars to pounds sterling and pounds to kilos...
Correct, nor am I presuming to speak for anyone else. The numbers don't lie...as a nation, we don't eat much lamb.I don't think TastyReuben is averse to a bit of lamb.
Tasters mate, the American cultural demolition ball that is Mcdonalds could solve the problem with this. "No all-beef patties sizzle at the packed McDonald's restaurant that opened last month in upscale south Delhi. Ground lamb has been substituted in the "Maharaja Mac" and other "100% pure mutton" burgers, menu changes made to show respect for the Hindu majority's reverence for the cow." I have it on no authority whatsoever it will be trialed in the US if Trump gets a second turd.The numbers don't lie...as a nation, we don't eat much lamb.
I could work. The McRib is legendary here, and it's nasty. I get one every year because it's available for a limited time only. My thought process is, "This thing is horrible, but it's available only for the next four weeks, so I must have it!"Tasters mate, the American cultural demolition ball that is Mcdonalds could solve the problem with this. "No all-beef patties sizzle at the packed McDonald's restaurant that opened last month in upscale south Delhi. Ground lamb has been substituted in the "Maharaja Mac" and other "100% pure mutton" burgers, menu changes made to show respect for the Hindu majority's reverence for the cow." I have it on no authority whatsoever it will be trialed in the US if Trump gets a second turd.
Correct, nor am I presuming to speak for anyone else. The numbers don't lie...as a nation, we don't eat much lamb.
I generally eat lamb only when I'm in the UK, because there's a culture for it, good turnover, so I know it's probably fresh and prepared competently. I'd be very wary of ordering lamb off a menu here, unless I knew the restaurant did a good business with it.
Polygamy ?I think there's 20 sheep per person here.
So on my shopping trip to Kroger, I examined their selection of lamb. They had lamb chops ($9.99/lb) and ground lamb ($8.99/lb). Both were vacuum-sealed packs, not anything on display in the case.
Polygamy ?
They say the same in mid Wales and Shropshire.We have a saying here about country folk, places like west Melton farming area. West Melton, where the men are men, and sheep,are nervous,lol.
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Probably. I didn't look that closely. They had exactly two packs of each. Maybe it's the same two packs they've had since about 2012, I don't know.Probably Australian lamb. When I see it, it is usually vacuum sealed. It has to travel a long way, probably on ships in refridgerated shipping containers.
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