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On 6/6/2025 11:25 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:It's terrible when people don't even consider your Majesty's wise and gracious recommendations! Poor Cindy. Now she will never know the joy of Ethiopian lamb. Oh well, I suppose she will survive without it.On 2025-06-06, Jill McQuown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:It was merely a suggestion. You're the one who said you're trying to like lamb. I don't have a problem with lamb. I didn't grow up eating it, either.On 6/6/2025 5:04 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:>Why am I trying to learn to like lamb? Because it's offeredYou might enjoy an Ethiopian lamb stew. I don't know the name of it
at the restaurants at which we dine and I would like to have
more options. Perhaps someday I'll even cook it at home.
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offhand. When I lived in TN there was an Ethiopian couple who owned a
little convenience store near where I lived. The wife made a delicious,
nicely spiced lamb stew and shared some with me. The stew was mopped up
with homemade injera bread. It was delicious!
There are at least a couple of Ethiopian lamb stews.
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We have an Ethiopian restaurant here, but they're not open
for lunch anymore and we don't go out for dinner.
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If I were going to cook Ethiopian food at home (which I've done
before), I'd probably do chicken or beef stew, lentils, and
salad. With our best imitation injera, of course.
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Jill
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