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For Aussies......and friends
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Allan | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:03 |
Erm, Linda |
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LindainHerriotCountry | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:04 |
We eat lambs liver in the UK Berona, but we certainly don't eat lambs Te***icles which is what it says Lambs fry is called on google |
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LindainHerriotCountry | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:05 |
We cross posted allan, I have never heard of them being eaten in either Durham or Yorkshire, it must be a strange Lancashire custom |
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Tecwyn | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:07 |
Good Morning Berona, and Allan, |
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Allan | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:07 |
Berona, |
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Allan | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:13 |
The consumption of said delicacies probably accounts for my hairy legs! |
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LindainHerriotCountry | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:14 |
I think that I will go to bed in case Tec flashes his red socks. |
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Berona | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:15 |
Allan, I remember my mother buying a leg of hogget. In those days, you got a large leg and it tasted like lamb. |
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Tecwyn | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:20 |
Goodnight Linda, Sleep well, and don't worry, the red socks won't be coming out for a while |
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Berona | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:22 |
Sue - my apologies for not getting back to you and bidding you good morning. I have no plans for to-day and if I don't get any visitors, I will probably get some more transcribing done and maybe some reading - but the day is young yet. |
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Allan | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:22 |
Good night Linda |
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Tecwyn | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:26 |
We don't have hoggett here, just lamb, which as Linda said, is very expensive now, even though we live surrounded by sheep. I see hoggett sales regularly at the local farmers sheep sales. I think they go for slaughter, and are then shipped to the Continent. Lots of sheep are exported to the Middle East, but I think they have to go alive. |
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Allan | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:29 |
Tec, it is the same in WA. |
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SueMaid | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:34 |
Goodnight Linda - sleep tight. |
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Tecwyn | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:34 |
Allan, |
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Tecwyn | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:36 |
Preferable to discussing my red socks Sue |
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Berona | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:37 |
I find that with all meat, Allan. I am now on a diet which calls for red meat four times a week, fish twice. I indulge myself by having the best of steaks (because I'm only allowed 200g, so it doesn't cost much!) but for casseroles, stews, soups, I always use chuck steak or shin beef (gravy beef) because I think it is far tastier than the more expensive meats. I always cut off the fat from everything and it only requires more time for it to be tender. I don't fry anything anymore and the steaks are grilled, so I have no need for Round, Blade, Topside,etc. |
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Allan | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:45 |
Tec, I'll get my OH to type the recipe, but basically you take the leaves of a cabbage and fill them with a mixture of buckwheat, mince, grated carrots and seasoning. |
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Tecwyn | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:49 |
Allan, |
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SueMaid | Report | 10 Oct 2009 23:51 |
I think the export of live animals is barbaric and there has been much discussion about it. I have to wonder at what percentage of loss is incurred during transport and in what condition the poor things arrive in when they reach their destination. |