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Darienne

Darienne

Reminds me of the times I walked through the huge eating tents on the fairgrounds in Shiprock NM to buy us some delicious Navajo Fry Bread, past the customers eating Mutton Stew with more visible fat than I could easily countenance.  Fortunately I had better control over my face at that time.  

 

Then we got to Gallup, NM, and I ordered the lamb stew at a local restaurant which catered to the tourists.  I asked the waitress whether or not the stew had a lot of fat on it and she assured me that it didn't.  I love lamb and Ed won't eat it at all.  The stew arrived...and I cut off the enormous chunks of fat from every piece of lamb.  I could only wonder what it might have been like with lots of fat on it.  

Darienne

Darienne

Reminds me of the times I walked through the huge eating tents on the fairgrounds in Shiprock NM to buy us some delicious Navajo Fry Bread, past the customers eating Mutton Stew with more visible fat than I could easily countenance.  Fortunately I had better control over my face at that time.  

 

Then we got to Gallup, NM, and I ordered the lamb stew at a local restaurant which catered to the tourists.  I asked the waitress whether of not the stew had a lot of fat on it and she assured me that it didn't.  I love lamb and Ed won't eat it at all.  The stew arrived...and I cut off the enormous chunks of fat from every piece of lamb.  I could only wonder what it might have been like with lots of fat on it.  

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