- Lamb and
mutton,
collectively sheep meat (or sheepmeat) is one
of the most
common meats around the world,
taken from the
domestic sheep, Ovis aries, and...
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Archived 2019-11-02 at the
Wayback Machine about triangular '
Leg-o-
Mutton'
sprit sail rig.
Video of sailing the
Oselvar A spritsail-rigged
Norwegian traditional...
- This?, with a
leg of mutton.
According to
Jason Hool, "Lamb to the Slaughter"
demonstrates Dahl's
fascination with
horror (with
elements of black comedy)...
- maars, the most well-known one
of which is Blue Lake / Warwar. The
others are
Valley Lake /
Ketla Malpi,
Leg of Mutton Lake /
Yatton Loo and
Brownes Lake...
- sloof) is the part
of a
garment that
covers the arm, or
through which the arm p****es or slips. The
sleeve is a
characteristic of fashion seen in almost...
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housed at the
Leg of Mutton and Cauliflower, but it
moved to a site in
Agates Lane in 1908. The
village Brigade was
merged with that
of Leatherhead in...
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names include mutton pie, and
starting in the
following century,
Christmas pie.
Gervase Markham's 1615
recipe recommends taking "a
leg of mutton", and cutting...
- Nude Portrait: The
Artist and his
Second Wife 1937 (also
known as the
Leg of mutton nude portrait) is an oil on
canvas painting by
British artist Stanley...
- round-sided pot Raan gosht,
roasted leg of mutton Dal gosht, with
lentils or peas
Nihari gosht, a meat stew Rara gosht,
roasted mutton curry Saag gosht, with cooked...
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contains pork (loin, ham,
leg,
sausages and
fresh rind) and in some
recipes preserved goose. The Carc****onne
version uses
leg of mutton and, when in season...