Sunday roast 08:53 - Nov 29 with 435 views | bluelagos | What to have today, a joint of Ham or roast Lamb? Think I'm done with the Lamb. Tastes nice when it's fresh but I seem to only have an older sour tasting bit, nothing like the chops I once had in Colchester. Roast Ham for me. | |
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Sunday roast on 08:57 - Nov 29 with 417 views | Kropotkin123 | Yeah, the lamb looks rotten, I can smell it from here | |
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Sunday roast on 08:57 - Nov 29 with 420 views | jeera | I had lamb shank yesterday, which sat in the slow cooker for a few hours, then finished off in the oven briefly for a bit of colour. Today, I am going to do a Rick Stein spaghetti effort because I watched a programme of his a couple of days ago and it got into my head. *Missed the joke. Oh well, too late now. Turn it into a food thread to help out. [Post edited 29 Nov 2020 9:01]
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Sunday roast on 09:04 - Nov 29 with 396 views | jimsymBLUE | Shoulder of Lamb for, me slow cooked with potatoes, garlic, anchovies and oregano. 5 hours...falls apart, crusty bread to mop and washed down with a nice Xinomavro. | |
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Sunday roast on 09:09 - Nov 29 with 379 views | StochesStotasBlewe | The older sour tasting Lamb turned out to be a bit roast Chicken though when over done. Scottish Lamb doesn't age well chap. Roast Ham in the Pinewood household today also. | |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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Sunday roast on 09:12 - Nov 29 with 369 views | Pendejo | But was it mutton dresses as lamb? | |
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Sunday roast on 09:14 - Nov 29 with 359 views | BloomBlue | Do you have a beef with this topic? | | | |
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