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    Unfortunatley I can not bring myself to eat anything an animal has used to: a) think with, :eek:
    b) lick with, :eek:
    c) digest with, :eek:
    d) walk on :eek:
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    's right. My missus does the best lambs fry baon and onion gravy I've ever tasted, (including my Mums and she's a good cook too)and no you aint invited to dinner!
    Jack the Lad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brudda
    Unfortunatley I can not bring myself to eat anything an animal has used to: a) think with, :eek:
    b) lick with, :eek:
    c) digest with, :eek:
    d) walk on :eek:
    a) lambs brains, crumbed, fried in butter and spread on toast, a bloody bewdiful feed.

    b) tongue, Ok I guess, not fussed on it though.

    c) I guess your'e grouping fry and all in this, and you know my thoughts about it. Sweet breads, (pancreas I think) are a bit rich. kidneys are bloody delicious in the ol' steak and Kidney pie. tripe is really really really really really and I do mean really yuck.

    d) depends what you mean walk on, you don't actually eat the hooves do you. lamb shanks slow cooked, or braised make a good feed too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanP
    It doesn't matter if you slice it thinly or chop it into cubes, the dogs don't care.

    IMO that's all it's good for.
    Same here, my missus loves it though......blerkkkkk

    Al

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    you guys are making me hungry
    Landsekadont forget a good soak & wash in salty water prior to cooking, it cleans the residue blood out of it.
    if you do this you will wash all the flavour out

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    I'm with the crowd.

    You are making me hungry.....

    My wife will not cook it but when she is away I do. Yum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rod1949
    My wife is a lovely lady but she could never cook Lamb's Fry
    Gingerchick is also a lovely lady but she wont touch lamb's fry; or liver or kidney or haggis or brains or anything other than steak or chops or mince.
    Luckily I'm as skilled in the art of food preparation as I am in the art of marquetry.

    Not true, I dont know anything about marquetry
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    Quote Originally Posted by goat
    you guys are making me hungry

    No, you guys are making me nauseus.

    'Scuse me while I puke.

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    Thanks fella's,,,,,,wash it first(maybe),,,,,,thinly slice it,,,,,,,flour it......low heat it.....with butter........but I think ........

    Quote Originally Posted by simon c
    If it is coming up stewed, it means you are trying to cook too much in the pan at once.
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    This is what the problem was.......thanks.........I remember commenting to the misses......'that too small a pan for all that isn't it ? ... couldn't you buy it in a smaller portion ?' to which she replied.......

    ' Thats the only size they sold it in.....now do you want this crap or not ?.....anyway what do you know about cooking ? so shut up '

    Yeh.....Charming I thought,,,,,,have to wait at least a week for this mood to pass,,,,,,but sadly,,,,,, in my home thats called foreplay.

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    Apricotripper,
    if you're feeling a real lift after eating liver then there's a good chance you're anaemic (low in iron). It maight pay to get a check up.

    Mick (MD)
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    Quote Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
    Apricotripper,
    if you're feeling a real lift after eating liver then there's a good chance you're anaemic (low in iron). It maight pay to get a check up.

    Mick (MD)
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    My DOG'S outside barfing ... or is that barking

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    Those of you who are denigrating the ovine truffle, lambs fry, can only have been born without taste buds. Cook it as , Simonatra & Outback say, and it is the breakfast, lunch & dinner of the gods. The only reason that women don't like it is that it is so good it's reserved for men and men alone! To feed it to your dog is sacrelidge!
    Well Im a woman (well I was the last time I looked) and I just love lambs fry, but HWMBO detests the stuff. So what does that mean?????:confused:
    Cheers

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    I still think its offal that is not nice



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    Liver is very high in a whole bunch of vitamins.

    So if you get a craving for lambs fry, buy a few hundred grams, feed it to your cat and take a multi-vitamin. You'll feel better, your cat will feel better and no-one will have be revolted by what you ate.

    Charles

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