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1 hot chili, seeded, finely chopped Pinch of saffron threads Juice of 1 lemon 1 lemon, quartered Directions Step 1: In a large bowl, knead 1 pound ground lamb with 1 cup grated onion, 1 small bunch chopped flat-leaf parsley, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon ground cumin and a pinch of cayenne pepper. Season with 1/2 teaspoon salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste; mix until well blended. Step 2: Shape mixture into individual balls, the size of walnuts. (It will yield about 24 pieces.) Step 3: In a heavy lidded skillet, melt 3 tablespoons butter. Add remaining grated onion, 1 ounce chopped ginger, 1 chopped hot chili and a pinch of saffron threads. Cook, stirring frequently, until onion turns color; add 1 small bunch chopped cilantro and the juice of 1 lemon. ....
Rubee created an Instagram account that spreads positivity one dog at a time. It started when she was working at Kid Sister Ice Cream in Fan Tan Alley and feeding the local pups waffle cones (with the human’s permission, of course). She had the idea of creating a platform showcasing the joyful and hilarious personalities she would meet on a daily basis. Now, @RubeeMeetsDogs has over 800 followers and continues to bring much needed joy to Victorians in such a dark time. ....
SHARING OPTIONS: Grass supplies are varaible on farms and farmers should take steps to ensure supplies do not deplete to a level that will be harder to recover from. / Claire Nash Lambing Mortality Workshop in Co. Wexford. There are approx 10 events taking place around the country check with your local office for more info. \ CJ Nash Adequate shelter will be important for outdoor lambing flocks given the sharp drop in temperature forecast from Monday onwards. Previous Next There are major variations in reports from farmers on current grass supplies. Farmers on dry land who got plenty of chances to get fertiliser out in recent weeks are generally in an OK position and providing next week’s drop in temperatures does not last too long should see sufficient grass supplies remaining ahead of ewes and lambs. ....
A Chat With The Zone s Band of the Month Share to Mar 31, 2021 3:27 PM Pol Plastino After playing “Toughen Up” all month long, we have come to the end of Wet Future as The Zone’s Band of the Month. What a treat it has been! Here is our chat about the evolution of their spicy band name, our collective love of Darcy’s Westshore and making difficult decisions around love and career. Their new song, “Peppermints” is out now and we can expect a full length album from Wet Future in the Summer. Tomorrow we announce our April Band of the Month! ....