Add me to the lamb is great crowd. Just bake a leg of lamb with nothing added and I'll make sandwiches with it morning, noon and night.
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Gyro meat is usually 80% beef and 20% lamb. Speaking of which, I made up a large batch of my own and I still believe I have a batch in the freezer. I should thaw that and make Gyro Burgers.If one is going to consume lamb in any form, gyro is the way to go.
Never had lobster either. Would like to try it, but not wanting to spend $40 for something I might not like.
Never had a gyro. The idea of
eating lamb freaks me out.
Is there room for me behind that rock?
If one is going to consume lamb in any form, gyro is the way to go.
Gyro meat is usually 80% beef and 20% lamb. Speaking of which, I made up a large batch of my own and I still believe I have a batch in the freezer. I should thaw that and make Gyro Burgers.
Add me to the lamb is great crowd. Just bake a leg of lamb with nothing added and I'll make sandwiches with it morning, noon and night.
Says the girl who brought veggiesfor her birthday.
Says the girl who brought veggiesfor her birthday.
Is that how your parents got rid of their kale?treat day, get it right! Summer birthday so I never got to bring anything for that.
My next door neighbor recently returned from a trip to Southern China. He decided to be authentic. For two meals, he had pigeon and donkey leg.Considering my SO's family are Asian immigrants, I've been to meals where the most palatable thing was the fried chicken feet.
Not true.I've heard that they have a very "chalky" texture. That seems disgusting.
Is that how your parents got rid of their kale?
If it doesn't have a bone, it's not a wing, it's a chicken nugget.Not as good as eatery-gyro, but my grocery store has frozen-food Opaa gyro kit, and it's quite authentic. Just have to get tomato and onion separately (it has the pita and cucumber sauce included).
3 things my sig-O cringes when I order at a restaurant: Gyro, bone-in wings and deep-fried shrimp.
*(edited from "2 things")