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Most Effective Intelligence Agency

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"What a beautifully cooked rack of baby lamb!"
Thats pretty much the quotes from the shows I've seen. I think it was in Everybody loves Raymond and American Chopper and a few others.
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So, it could be attributed to being a phrase in use by dumb-asses.
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Mikey wrote:So, it could be attributed to being a phrase in use by dumb-asses.
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'Baby lamb'? :?
Nope, never heard of it.
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I certainly havn't. It be lamb or mutton. i prefer Mutton personally...more flavour.
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I actually am not a huge fan of either. I'm a beef-eater (not literally - don't look for me in a red dress at the Tower,) so my favorite baby animal is naturally veal.

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I hate beef XD my favourite is pork. Chicken is...meh...lamb is okay i suppose...i love fish!!!
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I enjoy pork as well - I'd better, my wife is Eastern European... Easter Sunday and Christmas day usually involve my mother-in-law cooking the better part of an adult hog. Smoked ham, canned ham, fresh ham, homemade kielbasa, smoked kielbasa, cured kielbasa... last Xmas, she actually cooked an entire pig.

I eat a lot of chicken for cholesterol reason, and because my daughter is not the carnivore that I am. I also love a lot of seafood - shrimp, crawfish, crabs - esp. the local blueclaws I catch - and I enjoy cooking firmer types of fish on the grill - mako shark, sword, tuna (I grill some of the best ahi steaks you could find!), mahi mahi, etc.
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For christmas, traditionally we should have turkey. But the entire family hates it so we normally end up having Lamb or pork. We did try duck once which was lovely but it is damned expensive.
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Reliant121 wrote:For christmas, traditionally we should have turkey. But the entire family hates it so we normally end up having Lamb or pork. We did try duck once which was lovely but it is damned expensive.
I'm an absolute fool for duck, but it's very fatty. Probably why it tastes so good. And I enjoy turkey, too - for Thanksgiving (on which it's almost unthinkable to NOT have turkey) my mother-in-law usually makes a bird of about 40 lbs. That's not a typo.
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Gotta say: when it comes to meat, there's nothing better than the humble pig.
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I agree with the above...unfortunately my family doesn :(
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Rochey wrote:Gotta say: when it comes to meat, there's nothing better than the humble pig.
You'd love one of my brother-in-law's barbecues. He's Puerto Rican, and any spring or summer event in his backyard invariably involves a pig roast. Take a young hog, season it up, roast over charcoal for 8 - 12 hrs., and then casually whack hunks off with a machete. Deeeeee-licious!
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Sounds great. I don't think you can get whole pigs over here, unfortunately. :(
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I think there would have to be hogs available, if there's pork, ham, or bacon available (and I know there's plenty of bacon around in Ireland!) - unless you've been eating Soylent Pork. :wink:
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