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Who's up for some Stewed Goat for supper?
cooby Dec 14 2007 05:44 PM |
My holiday gift from Metsfairy this year is "GourMets: The Mets Family Cookbook" which features some truly yummy sounding stuff that I will no doubt make.
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soupcan Dec 14 2007 06:06 PM |
What the hell is wrong with you?
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Rockin' Doc Dec 14 2007 08:33 PM |
My son and I had some goat stew during the Taste of Chicago this July 4th. It was actually quite good.
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sharpie Dec 14 2007 08:53 PM |
I've had goat stew several times at Caribbean restaurants. Tastes good but too boney.
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 15 2007 05:54 AM |
I had goat once at an Indian restaurant. I did see it on a menu once in Puerto Rico, but didn't order it. (I wasn't in a goaty mood that day, I guess.)
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cooby Dec 15 2007 07:17 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Dec 15 2007 07:34 AM |
Soupcan, because of that mean outburst, I will be serving you goat stew if you ever stop by the house. Though I had been saving this piece of squirrel meat for you.
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themetfairy Dec 15 2007 07:32 AM |
Shawn Green's Matzah Ball soup is listed as his clubhouse favorite. My son and I are always joking about that.
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 15 2007 07:52 AM |
Is goat kosher?
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themetfairy Dec 15 2007 07:59 AM |
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[url=http://www.jewfaq.org/kashrut.htm]Yes[/url] - Sheep, cattle, goats, deer and bison are kosher.
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OlerudOwned Dec 15 2007 01:47 PM |
Is the goat Gotay's?
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themetfairy Dec 15 2007 02:24 PM |
The Recipe Rundown -
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Kid Carsey Dec 15 2007 04:12 PM |
I've had stewed goat too, probably in Curacao, and my memory is the same
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