The USDA claims that, on average, each American eats approximately 67 pounds of beef every year, but only a measly 0.7 pounds of lamb, most of which is usually consumed during holidays. In other parts ...
After declining heydays in the mid to late 1900s, lamb and mutton have slowly reclaimed their spots in America's home kitchens -- albeit with less frequency than poultry or beef. But there's a reason ...
Spring is traditionally the time to eat lamb. Historically, during the season, young lamb was brought to market and was used in Easter and Passover celebrations. In modern times breeding takes place ...
Questions arise about which of these two is better for health and which is better to eat. So let's see what health experts ...
How to pick out a good piece of lamb and what to do with it. Cooking lamb is an easy way to make things feel special. Perhaps because, at least in America, not many of us grow up eating it. By the ...
Rising beef prices make this flavorful roast a smart holiday alternative. Here’s your buying and cooking guide for a ...
Confession: I did not initially read this recipe very carefully. I saw a picture of Suzanne Somers with rosy cheeks and an innocent top-knot. I noted something that could vaguely be identified as lamb ...
VAIL – It’s the “the third coming of lamb.”The Colorado Lamb Cook-Off opens Taste of Vail, a four-day food and wine festival, Wednesday, April 11, from 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. “The buzz about lamb this ...