Ah roger!! I will say that next time. Sounds nicer at the vet.. "I had Chevron Curry tonight" vs "I slaughtered and devoured a cute, fluffly, bleeting baby goat"![]()
Ah roger!! I will say that next time. Sounds nicer at the vet.. "I had Chevron Curry tonight" vs "I slaughtered and devoured a cute, fluffly, bleeting baby goat"![]()
She loves the free fresh wind in her hair; Life without care. She's broke but it's oke; that's why the lady is a tramp.
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Looks like your cook book got it wrong.
It's a common mistake I hear all the time, guess I just can't resist enlightening people.
The word Chevon is of French origin.
It's a cross between the words Chevre (Goat)and Mouton (Mutton).
Anyway heres what Wikipedia says which should explain it better than I can.
Goat meat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heres what Wikipedi says about Chevron
Chevron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Note the first line under the heading See Also.
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Pete
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