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Post by Ali on Jul 1, 2013 19:07:36 GMT 1
For the locals ........... Le Dimanche 7 juillet, c'est la fête de l'Agneau du pré salé, occasion d'un méchoui géant dudit agneau, après l'avoir béni à la messe dominicale en plein air dans le village de Courtils, à 4 km du Mont Saint Michel.
July 9th 2010 in Brittany and Normandy the AOC Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée was awarded for pre-sale lamb. 7th July this year, from 12 midday at Courtils (stade de football) there is a dedicated fete with a BBQ of said pre-sale lamb.
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Post by Ali on Jul 7, 2013 17:29:39 GMT 1
I went The lamb for lunch was delish Here are a couple of photos - the first is a typically French fete and the next are those famous sheep...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2013 18:52:46 GMT 1
So they're 'pre-salted' sheep then, Ali, having grazed on saltmarsh? We have beef like that over here you know...
Was also touched to learn from your post that the meat is first blessed in a Church ceremony. They take their food very seriously those French, bringing a religious devotion to it...
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Post by Ali on Jul 7, 2013 21:47:01 GMT 1
I think they may have only been blessed the once Annon - today.
It was a typical French gathering, nothing at all special and totally un-commercialised, part of me wants to yell sell sell sell and make more of it yet another part says...... well this is Normandy....
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2013 22:08:30 GMT 1
But did it taste salty, Ali? My question is hugely important in the context of your original post. I simply don't want to know about sheep grazing on saltmarsh and then not tasting salty. Would seem a waste of good saltmarsh....
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2013 22:21:17 GMT 1
...and do you think that the sheep died young from high blood pressure because of having eaten too much salt? It may be the reason why they never grew beyond being lambs. So if anyone ever offers you pre-salted sheep, and not lamb, be very suspicious? Do you think if someone like me who doesn't take salt found the meat too salty, it would be alright to rinse the meat several times in fresh water? I think these questions are important Ali..
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2013 22:26:30 GMT 1
.... would goat work just as well???
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2013 22:28:19 GMT 1
... No, cancel the last question. Of course it wouldn't. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Silly me....
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2013 7:22:32 GMT 1
There's also an animal welfare issue here, Ali. These lambs are dying prematurely from heart attacks brought on by high salt intake. How can we stand back and watch them keel over, dropping like flies, uttering a last, feeble 'baa' as they hit the deck? ? STOP THIS TRADE IN SALTY LAMB!
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Post by Ali on Jul 8, 2013 8:23:10 GMT 1
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