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LogicalScoot t1_jdqeozv wrote

Why are you calling them lollipops, that is so odd.

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Traditional_Fudge269 OP t1_jdqkt3n wrote

Just what they were labeled as what would you call them?

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LogicalScoot t1_jdqlvl0 wrote

Chops.

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Traditional_Fudge269 OP t1_jdqms1t wrote

It is a chop but just smaller, even food network and others call these Lollipop Chops but maybe it's a north American thing? It's just what the packaging called it and first time making them sorry if I miss labeled them

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totse_losername t1_jdqnbw2 wrote

They're most often called cutlets in Australia, where lamb chops are from the neck or shoulder, typically. But it doesn't matter, and can vary regionally and internationally so it's totally semantics mate.

And they look bloody phenomenal. My mouth is watering just looking at them! Lucky YOU.

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Traditional_Fudge269 OP t1_jdqo2gt wrote

Thanks I appreciate it, Australia must be nice not to have this snow and cold we got here lol

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totse_losername t1_jdqox0o wrote

We do get snow, in our relatively flat Australian Alps, but pretty much nobody lives there just people go to ski around a little bit.

The weather has been pretty agreeable here for the past week though, you're right, 27 - 31c (81 - 88f) and for the most part sunny here in Brisbane.

Where on earth are you enjoying mouth watering lamb?

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Traditional_Fudge269 OP t1_jdqpg30 wrote

It's about 0c here today and in Canada and it was delicious I think it was Australian lamb too

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totse_losername t1_jdqq2zz wrote

I didn't think it was very widely available up there in Canada!

I feel like I am enjoying a meal with you, big brother. Heres to you, mate. 🍻

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