Oh, now that's just plain SICK! Though, I must admit, a very resourceful use of mint jelly. Wait... Mint? :huh:
Could that be because British cooking on the whole is boring & bland? :lol: ....(remember before you answer Orange, me da was from Leeds, Yorkshire)Mint sauce and lamb are a common combination especially in England. I prefer horseraddish with lamb.
Much of it is. However, there are exceptions. Trifle comes to mind. Hard to beat a good roast leg of lamb with Yorkshire pudding, pototoes and some kind of veggy. For me, horseradish with the meat instead of mint sauce.Could that be because British cooking on the whole is boring & bland? :lol: ....(remember before you answer Orange, me da was from Leeds, Yorkshire)Mint sauce and lamb are a common combination especially in England. I prefer horseraddish with lamb.
Much of it is. However, there are exceptions. Trifle comes to mind. Hard to beat a good roast leg of lamb with Yorkshire pudding, pototoes and some kind of veggy. For me, horseradish with the meat instead of mint sauce.Could that be because British cooking on the whole is boring & bland? :lol: ....(remember before you answer Orange, me da was from Leeds, Yorkshire)Mint sauce and lamb are a common combination especially in England. I prefer horseraddish with lamb.
Much of it is. However, there are exceptions. Trifle comes to mind. Hard to beat a good roast leg of lamb with Yorkshire pudding, pototoes and some kind of veggy. For me, horseradish with the meat instead of mint sauce.
You were closer than me. I thought it read "Salt and Pepper the Lamb"Thought it read "Save Pepper For The Lamb.
Hey Guys, I think your missing an oppertunity to get some press like the Harley Dudes. Strap a stuffed lamb toy to your windscreen and ride to the your state capitol.You were closer than me. I thought it read "Salt and Pepper the Lamb"Thought it read "Save Pepper For The Lamb.
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