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Old 03-29-2011, 03:41 PM
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So, I'm not a big fan of lamb, but my husband smoked lamb shanks today (for one of his Easter newsletters), and I have to say--they're pretty awesome.

My lunch: Smoked Lamb Shanks with Petite Vegetables and Arugula Salad. YUMMMMMM!!!!


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Nice, well, except for those nasty blue looking things? What is that?
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Nice, well, except for those nasty blue looking things? What is that?
They're baby potatoes. I thought yukon or red babies would have been just as good taste-wise, but the carrots were my favorite veggie anyway. Jeff picked out the purple [blue?] potatoes for color.
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They're baby potatoes. I thought yukon or red babies would have been just as good taste-wise, but the carrots were my favorite veggie anyway. Jeff picked out the purple [blue?] potatoes for color.
They look like dyed sweet potatoes. I don't think I could have eaten them. A little worse looking than Green Eggs and Ham. LOL!

The salad looked great!
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Re: Lamb for Lunch!!!!

If we ever have an AFF banquet, I know who should cater it!
I am on his newsletter and it has inspired several meals.
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She, she, she...KILLED MARY'S LITTLE LAMB?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Actually, there is an old Amish trick where you can remove one leg at a time without killing the lamb.

It sounds gross, but actually works quite well if you have no refrigeration and plan to eat the entire sheep in a few weeks.
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Actually, there is an old Amish trick where you can remove one leg at a time without killing the lamb.

It sounds gross, but actually works quite well if you have no refrigeration and plan to eat the entire sheep in a few weeks.
So, Mary's little lamb is called Tripod after the first leg is removed?
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Actually, there is an old Amish trick where you can remove one leg at a time without killing the lamb.

It sounds gross, but actually works quite well if you have no refrigeration and plan to eat the entire sheep in a few weeks.
THAT'S HORRIBLE, HOOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AGHHHH!!!!
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It's not as bad as it sounds... though it will need help maneuvering to fresh grass after the third leg is removed. Diesel fuel is used as disinfectant and as a numbing agent.
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It's not as bad as it sounds... though it will need help maneuvering to fresh grass after the third leg is removed. Diesel fuel is used as disinfectant and as a numbing agent.


If you are in a hurry to eat the rest of it, you could just thump a match.
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So, I'm not a big fan of lamb, but my husband smoked lamb shanks today (for one of his Easter newsletters), and I have to say--they're pretty awesome.

My lunch: Smoked Lamb Shanks with Petite Vegetables and Arugula Salad. YUMMMMMM!!!!


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Now that plate is a thing of beauty.
Seriously, that is a beautiful plate!

For a long time I could not eat lamb. No matter how nice the eating joint in my mind I would always smell the "billy goat" pen!

Grandma Chambers always fixed the leg of lamb at Christmas... and I pretended to like it very much until I married Kristin! LOL! Then I told her what I thought and she could not eat it either!

Now 20 yrs later, we order rack of lamb at times.
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