Posted by Ralphwd45 on April 27, 2013 at 20:00:00 from (216.227.112.136):
In Reply to: How about sheep? posted by Justin SE IOWA on April 27, 2013 at 19:15:24:
I have been told most of my life that sheep and goat is some nasty tasting meat so I have avoided eating either, till last yr, when I went to the local butcher, and picked up a goat roast, out of courisoty. I sliced 2 steaks off, and the wife fried them up for us. I liked the taste, but it was very tough. I cut the remainder up into stew meat and the wife made stew in the slow cooker, and also added curry powder. What a great meal. Last fall, I called my daughter in law, and asked for one of her lambs. When the meat was ready, we drove across the mountains, and picked up the meat, paid her for the processing, and her price per pound, and have been actually enjoieng the change from Chicken, Pork, and our home grown beef, and curry poeder is a lambs best friend.
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