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Cooking a Lamb and some chickens (WARNING CONTENT MAY OFFEND ANIMAL LOVERS)
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Finally got to cook a lamb and some chickens in our back yard to celebrate my greek inlaws aniversary. The lamb looked kinda scary with head still on, but we sure had fun.
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mmmmmmm, mutton.
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Wow - I can almost smell it! Yumm!
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I hope you made enough for everyone on the forum!!!
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Does this now make you a lambaster?!
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Got enough for the rest of us?
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Quote from: lambeater on July 23, 2011, 11:03 AM
Finally got to cook a lamb and some chickens in our back yard to celebrate my greek inlaws aniversary. The lamb looked kinda scary with head still on, but we sure had fun.
You're a lam beater? And you call that fun?
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Quote from: Upscale on July 23, 2011, 03:34 PM
Quote from: lambeater on July 23, 2011, 11:03 AM
Finally got to cook a lamb and some chickens in our back yard to celebrate my greek inlaws aniversary. The lamb looked kinda scary with head still on, but we sure had fun.
You're a lam beater? And you call that fun?
If you cant beat em then you just eat em.
More lambs, This is what you happens when a Kiwi marries a Greek!!
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MMmmmmm luv lamb looks great
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