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12 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@FrogPrincesse

 

very interesting.

 

how did you like it ?

 

would you do this again w goat ?

 

or 

 

Lamb ?

 

or a most lamb is young

 

 , older lamb ? 

 

probably hard to find oder lamb.

 

so , goat or lamb ?

 

 

I like goat meat. I had had it in curries and other dishes in restaurants before. I find the flavor of the meat to be a bit milder than lamb. I would do this again with goat for sure. I like lamb a lot as well, they are just different and it's nice to have variety. Also, as an extra plus, my daughter who doesn't eat lamb (because they are babies (she doesn't eat veal either)) is ok with goat. :)

 

1 minute ago, rotuts said:

@FrogPrincesse

 

very interesting.

 

how did you like it ?

 

would you do this again w goat ?

 

or 

 

Lamb ?

 

or a most lamb is young

 

 , older lamb ? 

 

probably hard to find oder lamb.

 

so , goat or lamb ?

 

 

I like goat meat. I had had it in curries and other dishes in restaurants before. I find the flavor of the meat to be a bit milder than lamb. I would do this again with goat for sure. I like lamb a lot as well too, they are just different and it's nice to have variety. Also, as an extra plus, my daughter who doesn't eat lamb (because they are babies (she doesn't eat veal either)) is ok with goat. :)

 

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