Beef is the most popular meat here. I also eat pork, venison, most fowl, several kind of fish, and mutton (not a big fan of lamb).
Boru
Boru
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Eat Lamb this Australia Day
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Beef is the most popular meat here. I also eat pork, venison, most fowl, several kind of fish, and mutton (not a big fan of lamb).
Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
Depending on the day, I prefer lamb to beef, and I don't need no Australia Day to remind me it's what's for dinner.
Keep the lamb, I'd rather eat an Australian.
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(January 19, 2016 at 11:45 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: Keep the lamb, I'd rather eat an Australian. You can have any one you like, but Hugh Jackman is mine! Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni: "You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"
You and Vols can make a sandwich out of him.
Evie will make the mayo while he's watching.
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Know God, Know fear. (January 19, 2016 at 10:23 am)Irrational Wrote:(January 19, 2016 at 10:14 am)ApeNotKillApe Wrote: I would have thought a more Australian food would be like kangaroo or aboriginals or something. It's available, I don't know about "popular". (January 19, 2016 at 4:58 pm)Jenny A Wrote: We eat lamb about once a week. If it were cheaper we'd eat it more often. We used to eat only Australian lamb because that was our only choice. You just can't beat Lamb. It's so natural, and also a great environmentally-friendly use of Aussie land. Cattle are also a great use of land, don't get me wrong, but 90% or so of Aussie Beef is cows "finished on" grains, whereas Lamb is pretty much a pure mammalian meat grown from pasture (obviously with the exception of using grain as a necessity in drought affected areas). They're also not domesticated to the point that they have their own species separate to what they started from (in fact this made them easy to domesticate, unlike the aurochs). It's as close to nature as you'll get without going full game-meat. As you Eat lamb once a week, be sure to have a few cutlets on the 26th (Australia Day) in celebration! With a few cold VB's if possible.
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God that makes me salivate. Thanks for posting!
For Religion & Health see:[/b][/size] Williams & Sternthal. (2007). Spirituality, religion and health: Evidence and research directions. Med. J. Aust., 186(10), S47-S50. -LINK
The WIN/Gallup End of Year Survey 2013 found the US was perceived to be the greatest threat to world peace by a huge margin, with 24% of respondents fearful of the US followed by: 8% for Pakistan, and 6% for China. This was followed by 5% each for: Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, North Korea. -LINK "That's disgusting. There were clean athletes out there that have had their whole careers ruined by people like Lance Armstrong who just bended thoughts to fit their circumstances. He didn't look up cheating because he wanted to stop, he wanted to justify what he was doing and to keep that continuing on." - Nicole Cooke |
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