Eating sheep!!

BrownSheep

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I would suggest chops, steaks, and leg of lamb.
For our "scrap meat" we can have it either as burger or as stew meat. We don't eat a lot of stew but up until recently is what we have gotten. We've moved into burger since our family is Mediterranean and have more recipes to use it in.
 

geniebell

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I would suggest chops, steaks, and leg of lamb.
For our "scrap meat" we can have it either as burger or as stew meat. We don't eat a lot of stew but up until recently is what we have gotten. We've moved into burger since our family is Mediterranean and have more recipes to use it in.

Thanks brown sheep! I can't wait to try it. My husband is Greek, so grew up on lamb...me, not...fingers crossed I like it:)
 

Ruus

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Thanks brown sheep! I can't wait to try it. My husband is Greek, so grew up on lamb...me, not...fingers crossed I like it:)
I bet you will; I never had lamb until I was an adult, and now I love it! Provided it's cooked correctly, of course. Overcooked lamb is not so great.
 

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Also, garlic and rosemary....even the worst lamb in the world can be made edible with enough garlic and rosemary.
 
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