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Dejah

Dejah

10 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

$3.99/lb for lamb chops??  I just checked Whole Foods:  $22.99/lb for rib chops from New Zealand.*  $9.99/lb for shoulder chops that may or might not be fine for braising.  No country listed.

 

I am fond of MaPo tofu and I am fond of eggplant.  How do you prepare your eggplant for adding to MaPo tofu?

 

My approach to worsening cataracts is to avoid appointment notices from the optometrist.  Soon I won't even see them.  Hope this helps.

 

 

*Shoprite lamb prices are about the same as Whole Foods.

 

 

The chops were brought in by one of our local small Chinese grocery stores. I think they may be "discards" when the butcher was cutting the loin chops. They are very irregular in thickness, most were about 2 cm thick. They were packed in bulk. I was so surprised that I bought a bag for $30.00. I may try a Cumin stir-fried lamb with some soon.

I usually can pick up lovely thick lamb chops marked down a Day Before Best if I make Safeway in the morning. I then either stockpile or enjoy that evening. I think lamb loin chops (Alberta raised) usually run about $15.00 / lb.
 

Dejah

Dejah

10 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

$3.99/lb for lamb chops??  I just checked Whole Foods:  $22.99/lb for rib chops from New Zealand.*  $9.99/lb for shoulder chops that may or might not be fine for braising.  No country listed.

 

I am fond of MaPo tofu and I am fond of eggplant.  How do you prepare your eggplant for adding to MaPo tofu?

 

My approach to worsening cataracts is to avoid appointment notices from the optometrist.  Soon I won't even see them.  Hope this helps.

 

 

*Shoprite lamb prices are about the same as Whole Foods.

 

 

The chops were brought in by one of our local small Chinese grocery stores. I think they may be "discards" when the butcher was cutting the loin chops. They are very irregular in thickness, most were about 2 cm thick. They were packed in bulk. I was so surprised that I bought a bag for $30.00. I may try a Cumin stir-fried lamb with some soon.

I usually can pick up lovely thick lamb chops marked down a Day Before Best if I make Safeway in the morning. I then either stockpile or enjoy that evening. I think lamb loin chops usually run about $15.00 / lb.
 

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