Beef,lamb chicken or pork??!


Question:

Beef,lamb chicken or pork??


sunday dinner??
my family all want different today so im letting you choose my meat for tonight!!
whichever of the above ismentioned most wins!!

thankyou

stressed out housewife!!


Answers: I'm having lamb, so why don't you join me! beef steak, lamb kebab, chicken and pork roast Pork (as long as your crackling is up to scratch) Lamb i my absolute favourite however it is not to everyones taste.

I think generally Beef and Chicken is the safest all round bet.

I would go for beef personally as Chicken is a bit tastless in comparison you cant go wrong with beef Well I am going to cook roast beef and Yorkshire puddings for our Sunday dinner followed by trifle. Definitely pork chicken! Lamb is a traditional Sunday Roast in Australia. So that gets my vote. Chicken.. white meat is healthy (: we are having beef and chicken i always end up with about ten for dinner but i think you should have lamb i like lamb with mint jelly not sauce Roast chicken with stuffing, peas, roast potatoes and gravy. mmmmmmmmmmm! Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh how very, very dear . . . . .

What a sad little lady you are to be sure.

I can see you are really used to making decisions!
How long does it take you to decide what to wear each day?

How old are your kids?
12? 14?

Did you decide on any names yet?
or is it still Kid 1 and Kid 2? go for lamb! definately my favourite anyway. country fried snappin turtle is good too and maybe some
fried tators and onions ,,,brown beans and corn bread lamb Lamb, that's what I'm having today. No contest crop of beef.


mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Chicken, baked.
If they want anything else show them where the kitchen is



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