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Absolutely right. It's just gobs of wallpaper paste that stick to the roof of your mouth. Even Alton Brown admitted that, and set about to make an edible version. With limited success. Where do you even buy mutton anymore? This went out with Elizabethan English. Gamey old sheep. This culinary creation got zero recs and only one response, who said his friends didn't like gamey old sheep.
Most supermarkets only offer lambchops, but not mutton.
In some parts of the country, sheep ain't for eatin'.
Response to intrepidity (Original post)Sat Apr 2, 2016, 08:36 PMPakhet (462 posts) 1. We eat our peas with cottage cheese I think it's to make the cottage cheese more interesting.
Response to intrepidity (Original post)Sat Apr 2, 2016, 09:32 PMStar Member sarge43 (21,930 posts) 4. Cottage cheese and chicken gravy Lemon juice on fried potatoes. Beef stew with prunes.
Response to intrepidity (Original post)Sat Apr 2, 2016, 09:41 PMStar Member Gidney N Cloyd (14,427 posts) 5. Peanut butter sandwich with mayonaise and tomato slice.
Response to intrepidity (Original post)Sun Apr 3, 2016, 10:55 AMThor_MN (9,065 posts) 18. Cheetos and gumdrops
Texas?
New Dinner procedures at gitmo:A tray is served to each terrorist. On that tray is this new (D)Ummie dish, NJchers puke stew, and a revolver with a single round next to it.Served Fresh and Fast daily.CMD
Response to NJCher (Original post)Sat Apr 9, 2016, 12:38 AMfizzgig (23,855 posts) 3. tomato soup and grilled cheese the neighbor left us his canned goods when he moved and it was just campbell's, but the husband snazzed it up a bit. he also made the sandwich but, much to my disappointment, there really wasn't actually cheese in it. it was two slices of toast with a thin coating of cheese.
Response to Galileo126 (Reply #1)Sat Apr 9, 2016, 09:23 AMStar Member Recursion (47,516 posts) 2. I should add: in the US we would say "goat"Indian cuisine doesn't distinguish between sheep and goats, though, nor cows and buffalo. (And "buffalo" here are not what Americans think of as buffalo: American buffalo are bison, and not closely related to Eurasian buffalo.) So in the US these are "goat chops".
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Indian cuisine doesn't distinguish between sheep and goats, though, nor cows and buffalo. (And "buffalo" here are not what Americans think of as buffalo: American buffalo are bison, and not closely related to Eurasian buffalo.)
Here's what Fizzgig had last night: What is it with DUmmies and grilled cheese?
Response to NJCher (Original post)Sun Apr 10, 2016, 06:05 PMStar Member Adsos Letter (16,629 posts) 4. Lentil Roast. And tomorrow it will make for great sandwich material: Whole wheat bread, slab of cold lentil roast, lettuce, mayo, sweet pickle chips.
What the hell is that, you ask? ^^ That's going into a sammich today.
Looks like something coming out of a sewer.
Thu Apr 14, 2016, 04:00 PMStar Member NJCher (19,583 posts) What's for Dinner, Thurs., April 14, 2016 I made soup--no recipe in particular, just what I thought would be good. If I had to give it a name, it would be Broccoli-Butternut Squash Soup with Italian Sausage. I did something kind of different for a soup: I cooked many of the ingredients separately.
Response to NJCher (Original post)Thu Apr 14, 2016, 06:36 PMsurrealAmerican (10,133 posts) 4. beef in peri-peri sauce, with fufu
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