SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Who in their right mind would choose beef over lamb?
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Who in their right mind would choose lamb over beef?
tjhook wrote: » I'm not a farmer, I have little exposure to the wider issues mentioned here, but specifically on this lamb topic... Is it possible that stores doing a "special" could be a good thing if it's at their own expense? My family has tried a number of things over the years that would have been "left-field" for us in terms of home cooking, but were on special (e.g. duck), only to develop a taste for them and continue to buy them after the specials have ended. About lamb in particular... We wouldn't have done a leg of lamb before - I'm not sure why really, I find lamb tasty but it's just not our habit. We'd often put a chicken or beef in the oven, I'm not sure lamb would be any more difficult. If I'd spotted this special over the past week I'd have been very tempted to try it, and if it was a success with the kids we'd be very likely to buy it again. They'd make sure of that! And we may not be unique.
DJIMI TRARORE wrote: » Lamb shanks very slowly cooked are something else, food of the gods
Bass Reeves wrote: » Ya and the shank ens legs from LIDL/ALDI are really only glorified shanks. They are only 1.1 kgs or 2.5 lbs. Friend buy them and boils them after he paid 23 euro for 4 gigot chops in a butchers. Must try one some time. Do it on a slow cooker with veg and great thing about you need no stock cube
kk.man wrote: » Tell ya British Friesian is as nice as any.
orm0nd wrote: » Had a quick look in Aldi during the week and whilst the lamb are certainly reasonably priced it was very poorly presented compared to a butcher or the lambs we kill for the freezer for ourselves or for orders. Some miserable small underfleshed joints as well no doubt farmers talking advantage of the record prices on offer and dumping poorly fleshed underweight lambs for sale. These joints when you take the meat to bone ratio into consideration may not be as good value as they seem
richie123 wrote: » I wouldn't think that's the case...when I sell lambs they have to be a certain weight and fleshed When you go to the marts you'll see the buyers checking lambs for flesh all the time they're constantly checking. Anything not up to standard makes a lot less than the going price.
Robson99 wrote: » Look at the stock in the lairage waiting to be killed. Every sort from great quality to ****e and you can see the ****e at times in some of supermarkets. High bone to meat ratio sold at discount prices
893bet wrote: » 3000 lambs a day at 60 kilo each? 180,000 kilos of lamb per day? Sounds a lot!
orm0nd wrote: » Listen I'm in the sheep game well over 50 years and I know what I'm talking about. Had 2 agents ring me looking for sheep for tomorrow. If I sent in the cat I would have got a flat price for her with no cuts. When you dealing with factories as long as I'm and know the game as well come back and comment, until then ..... mod snip I saw legs of lambs that came from underfinised underfleshed stock that should not have presented for sale at any money.
Iceland in North selling NZ frozen leg of lamb for €6.52/kg
Got this the other day
Using it as a loss leader, sheep making close to €4 / kg live weight in the marts
I thought that practice wasn’t allowed anymore?
2024 Lidl selling Irish whole leg of lamb €7.99/kg
Anything is possible, You would hope it's Irish lamb, they got caught out before, one Christmas declaring it was Irish smoked salmon for sale, had to hold their hands up when Irish producers held their pricing to account that it wasn't Irish
How lidl is the leg though?
... getting coat.
It's Bord Bia Origin Ireland so you can be certain it's Irish.
That smoked salmon thing was the difference between smoked Irish salmon and Irish smoked salmon.
Sounds silly doesn't it ?
idk about the lamb in lidl, anytime we bought them offers it was more like old mutton rather than lamb. Chicken is gone to sh1te in them places too, we got diced chicken the other day, as soon as it hit the frying pan it turned into a pool of water, pure gunk that can't be healthy
Aldi is even cheaper €6.35/kg
Aldi €6.35 full leg Spring lamb (which Spring?),
but, but their New Season half a leg lamb €14.99/kg.