I made a mutton stew earlier this week and it was a lot tastier than the usual lamb. Got it from the butchers in Tesco for a very reasonable £6.45/ kilo.
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Most of Australia's food exports go to China and SE Asia, but sooty grunter is not available in commercial quantites.Main thing I get from it is that it's unlikely to be available in these northern climes
It's still available here, massive sheep stations are out in the central west up to south of Mt Isa. The sheep are basically bred for theirfleecewool but when they get a bit of age about them they go to the meatworks.
Any rams that were born and not going to be used for breeding, were introduced to the castration pliers around two weeks of age these end up at the meatworks as well.
This length on time would tie in with the UK joining what ever the EU was called back in the '70s, both Australia and New Zealand had to find alternative markets for their sheep and lambs.
Edit: changed fleece to wool.
dehydrators, can you recommend one?
Menu sounds divine for you. I can almost feel your spirits rising as I read your menu. 1 too many breakfast ingredients for me but Dublin sounds nicely foodie for a short break. Maybe I will try to find a way to acquire tickets to Ireland v England rugby sometime.Hello All posting food of yesterday in Dublin
Brunch at great little cafe and bakery:
Soft scrambled eggs, crispy bacon on mashed avo on sourdough toast. Yesterday ate all the toast since previous day half had no effect on BG. Also filling enough to get me through to evening.
Dinner was more Dublin Bay prawns and buttered greens preceded by DB prawn cocktail. Delish. 2 glasses red wine, lots water.
This morning will be returning for same brunch for last time this trip. We fly at teatime so dont arrive Gatwick till 7.30pm so not sure what we will do foodwise, maybe a stop off on the way home or a quick dive into M&S at the airport.
The Aviva (Lansdowne Road)stadium is about 5 mins from here, son’s closest train station. If you do go make sure to ask me for recommendations in the neighbourhood.Menu sounds divine for you. I can almost feel your spirits rising as I read your menu. 1 too many breakfast ingredients for me but Dublin sounds nicely foodie for a short break. Maybe I will try to find a way to acquire tickets to Ireland v England rugby sometime.
I have this: https://www.johnlewis.com/power-air...VQbTtCh1Uog3nEAQYASABEgI_x_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I have used the dehydrator function, and it works very well, but takes the gizmo out of action for understandably long periods. I wanted a chamber, with shelves, as opposed to stacked trays. It also means, when in air fryer mode, we also have multi-shelves/layers.
I've yet to use the rotisserie, despite multiple promises to myself.
MrB is the world's cynic when it comes to multi-purpose gadgets, but he agrees this one (along with the IP and combi-oven) works.
Thanks. It looks impressive, and the price is probably worth it considering it is an air fryer and rotisserie cooker as well as a dehydrator. I have the little Lidl airfryer though so don’t want to double up. We are intending to keep the dehydrator in the garage, out of the way as it’ll be mostly for dog treats and we both have v small kitchens. I’m thinking lower end of the market for now ( we may upgrade later when we’ve put it through its paces!)
That is a very kind offer but totally in keeping with your kind nature.The Aviva (Lansdowne Road)stadium is about 5 mins from here, son’s closest train station. If you do go make sure to ask me for recommendations in the neighbourhood.
To be honest, bearing in mind some of the dehydrations can be measured in days, not hourse, the garage is probably a good idead. It's out of the way. The gizmo doesn't generate much heat (in that more), and you're not going to be irritated by it's presence on an already busy worktop.
Hi all.
Not a very adventurous menu today.
Lunch at cafe near work. 4 rashers bacon, 2 fried eggs and some grated cheese.
Dinner at home. Exactly the same, except the cheese was vintage cheddar rather than bog standard cheddar.
Air fryer has arrived, so will be unpacking that later. Question for those with airfryers, would you sear meat before cooking it?
It's difficult to get but when you can it is much tastier.Can anyone still get mutton. We can, in the right season, get what is called Lewis lamb - slower growing and so older than normal lamb but still not mutton. But I'm told that nobody wants mutton these days and so no-one produces it. It's years since I had mutton - my mother used to buy it, but I haven't noticed any in the last 50 or so years.
Hi all.
Not a very adventurous menu today.
Lunch at cafe near work. 4 rashers bacon, 2 fried eggs and some grated cheese.
Dinner at home. Exactly the same, except the cheese was vintage cheddar rather than bog standard cheddar.
Air fryer has arrived, so will be unpacking that later. Question for those with airfryers, would you sear meat before cooking it?
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