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Anybody else grow up on this? I’ve tried multiple jus, gravies and sauces on lamb and can find nothing more pleasant or enjoyable than an aromatic mint jelly smeared on top.
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>>20700842
That's boxed mashed potatoes, lime jello, canned peas, and eye of round. Gtfo
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wish lamb wasnt so damn expensive in america
i literally only had it once growing up and then was deprived of it for many years after
but thank god my dad knew about the mint jelly
such an excellent pairing
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>>20701310
>wish lamb wasnt so damn expensive in america
You can thank the beef cartel for destroying sheep farming in your country. All so they could get an extra 5% of the market.
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>>20700842
Ha, yeah. I grew up on that too, but I'd forgotten about it until this post. It's been many years since I had it, but I distinctly remember the taste of the mint jelly. Thanks, anon.



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