Soldato
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Back in Cyprus, we managed 1.5kg of freshly minced lamb for less than £11 - very high quality, delicious lamb.
I bought 2 KG from my local butcher 2 weeks ago for £14 and it was carved off the lamb carcus and minced while I waited and very high quality
So cheaper and the butcher has one of the best reputations in Somerset for producing high quality locally sourced meat
Bloody foreigners coming over here, complaining about our lamb![]()
That's about the same price as supermarket organic minced lamb![]()
Maybe I did the conversion wrong... eitherway it was competitive, furthermore you don't have a premium for "organic" or not over there it just is.
Meh![]()
You don't have to tell me
That's why I said to roast it and not to seal it, because a rack of lamb is better roasted. Who'd caserole a rack of lamb?!
You can meet the sheep you're taking to lunch, I'd have thought.You should come to wales, you can meet the sheep you're going to have for lunch![]()
Would you boil sausages?
You can meet the sheep you're taking to lunch, I'd have thought.
Was more for info for anyone reading the thread really.
A really good lamb casserole is fantastic stuff but as you say, roasted is great too. It's fairly hard to go wrong with good lamb really, it's got such good flavour in itself, what ever you do will taste good!!!
You should come to wales, you can meet the sheep you're going to have for lunch![]()
Maybe I did the conversion wrong... eitherway it was competitive, furthermore you don't have a premium for "organic" or not over there it just is.
Meh![]()
You don't pay a premium for organic over here...................you get a discount on mistreated!!![]()