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Hate to be providing bulletin board material but this is sweet.

Post up whatever you come across
 

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Roast leg of lamb. Yum!
 

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We had roast lamb on the WeberQ tonight, although my wife is far more fond of it than I am. I prefer beef or pork. When I was visiting the US, many people said they simply would "not eat sheep." Is lamb more popular now in the States?
I've only had a lambchop once and wasn't the biggest fan. She could have just been bad at cooking it, though.
 

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I Know this guy owns a shop in the Lake City neighborhood. Falal salad. Pita bread. Dip. Mmm. The meat is on a pole. never had it any other way. It's kinda rich.

Err..we are gonna roast the Rams! (With Pita bread and dip and salad)
 
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We had roast lamb on the WeberQ tonight, although my wife is far more fond of it than I am. I prefer beef or pork. When I was visiting the US, many people said they simply would "not eat sheep." Is lamb more popular now in the States?
No
Not more popular now than then. Not by a significant amount anyway.
People have always eaten it, but no where close to beef, chicken, pork.

It may be a primary protein for some religious people.
 

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I have found lamb and sheep(mutton) to be quite different. Sheep has a more tallowy taste compared to lamb.
I prefer lamb much more than the mutton, which was once. That was enough for sheep.
 

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A good Gyro/Shwarma is hard to beat when done proper.
 
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