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re: What to cook for people who have very little exposure to good food
Posted on 8/23/13 at 11:05 am to BayouBengal
Posted on 8/23/13 at 11:05 am to BayouBengal
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Easy Bud?
and tampa boy
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But it's not that common in typical American cuisine. The Bible is based in the middle east. Our Western European ancestors didn't eat much of it and didn't pass the taste for it down. Damn, I'm wanting some lamb kebabs now....
god instructed the Israelites to eat lamb. you know how much pull Jews have in America? lamb is pretty ubiquitous I think.
Posted on 8/23/13 at 1:15 pm to Rohan2Reed
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and tampa boy
I do see that he hits up the PDQ place a good bit. We've gotten him to branch out on beer at least though. Tailgating with Mich Ultra is just embarrassing.
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god instructed the Israelites to eat lamb. you know how much pull Jews have in America? lamb is pretty ubiquitous I think.
It's usually only on menus of nicer (not fine dining) places if it's not an ethnic place. You don't see it on the Chili's, Logan's Roadhouse level of places. Like in Shreveport, where could you get lamb that's not a Greek, Middle Eastern or a fine dining place?
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