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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    Everyone knows that the fatty part of the lamb/hoggett/mutton chops is the BEST part anyway

    Same thing with beef. Marbling in steak is a must for me. The untrimmed fat is the best shortening to cook in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    I'm a venison kingfish or blue fin tuna type of guy myself Love a slow cooked lamb shoulder. I never knock back a bit of mutton when I can get my hands on it either
    Got to like a bit of Snapper?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Got to like a bit of Snapper?

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    Anyone else notice the resemblance?
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    Are you insinuating that fish look like their owners?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Are you insinuating that fish look like their owners?
    I don't think anyone is saying that, but you really need to put some cream on that scaly skin!
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    Was just at my local butchers - those little 20c sized pieces of sheep meat that look like they are on sticks - $59 a kilo - really
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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    Was just at my local butchers - those little 20c sized pieces of sheep meat that look like they are on sticks - $59 a kilo - really
    All my chops cost me is time and a bit of knife work
    $56 a kilo is daylight robbery because I am absolutely certain that the farmers don't get anything like that sort of money for their stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    All my chops cost me is time and a bit of knife work
    $56 a kilo is daylight robbery because I am absolutely certain that the farmers don't get anything like that sort of money for their stock.
    No we are not, however there is probably more to it than you realise.

    Freight, cold storage, numerous butchers/meat processor's, of course the buildings these things are in aren't free either, insurance equipment etc...

    I'm not saying no one is gouging though, but it would be hard to prove/find out where all the money went.

    I previously was in the company of an area manager for WW and he told me meat is the only section in the shop that loses money, but they need to keep that section to pull customers in.

    FWIW most growers will we be getting in the region of $9-10 per kilo dressed for the whole carcass.

    So depending on weight, that's $180- $220 per animal.

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    Was just at my local butchers - those little 20c sized pieces of sheep meat that look like they are on sticks - $59 a kilo - ....quote

    yeah but you get lots of those little pieces. for $59

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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    Was just at my local butchers - those little 20c sized pieces of sheep meat that look like they are on sticks - $59 a kilo - really

    Yes, but I'd guess that the dressed chops are the priciest lamb cut. OTOH, Costco typically have half a lamb for a bit over $100.
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