Orangeredblooded
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Heard a song on the radio yesterday afternoon that I haven't heard in I don't know how long, could be as many as 20-30? Can't get the lyrics out of my head. With that said, I know most if not all of you know it, Now I hope you join me in walking around the next 24 hours singing these lyrics to yourself
Don't turn around, uh-oh Der Kommissar's in town, uh-oh He's got the power And you're so weak And you're frustration Will not let you speak.
NorCal.Pretty sure it was in here, either @malinoisvol , or @NorCalVol67 said the new tool album was awesome. Hell yeah!!
@Behr , serious inquiry. How does lamb taste? Or anybody i guess. We've never had it, and ingles carries it. I've been thinking about getting some.
I can't do meats that are very gamey. **Kewl starry bra alert** I won an award at work a couple years ago and was invited to a fancy reception in Franklin where they served lamb. It ruined the entire meal for me.It has more of a meat flavor than beef and is a little gamey. If its cooked right its more tender than beef.
I don't care for it, but I still eat a nice lamb chop every once in while just because.
And I ain't gonna lie, I wouldn't turn it down for this reason, but I hate the mental picture of where it comes from. Lol. Lamb is called lamb if its 1 year old, hogget is between 1 and 3 and 3 and over is mutton. Mutton is just the name of the meat and Ive honestly never tried it.
If you've never had lamb, I would definitely recommend trying it. Unfortunately for you, it needs to be cooked at medium rare or lower even more than beef. Get you a nice chop and a small jar of mint jelly and experience it.
It has more of a meat flavor than beef and is a little gamey. If its cooked right its more tender than beef.
I don't care for it, but I still eat a nice lamb chop every once in while just because.
And I ain't gonna lie, I wouldn't turn it down for this reason, but I hate the mental picture of where it comes from. Lol. Lamb is called lamb if its 1 year old, hogget is between 1 and 3 and 3 and over is mutton. Mutton is just the name of the meat and Ive honestly never tried it.
If you've never had lamb, I would definitely recommend trying it. Unfortunately for you, it needs to be cooked at medium rare or lower even more than beef. Get you a nice chop and a small jar of mint jelly and experience it.