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Big Tim



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When my grandparents were alive we would have roast kid every Easter.  Dominick
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Dominick, I'm pretty sure roasting a KID for Easter is illegal  ::) But what do I know, you are the legal dept. here  ;D

BT

Reel 224

Quote from: Big Tim on March 19, 2016, 09:53:34 PM


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When my grandparents were alive we would have roast kid every Easter.  Dominick
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Dominick, I'm pretty sure roasting a KID for Easter is illegal  ::) But what do I know, you are the legal dept. here  ;D

BT
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A kid is a young Goat. ;D ;D

Joe
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Big Tim

Quote from: Reel 224 on March 19, 2016, 10:02:10 PM
Quote from: Big Tim on March 19, 2016, 09:53:34 PM


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When my grandparents were alive we would have roast kid every Easter.  Dominick

Dominick, I'm pretty sure roasting a KID for Easter is illegal  ::) But what do I know, you are the legal dept. here  ;D

BT
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A kid is a young Goat. ;D ;D

Joe
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Whewwww, thanks Joe, I was kind of wondering what was going on here  ;D ;D Had whole pig & lamb but never goat (kid), I'm sure it's tasty.

BT

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I think Dominick was referring to baby Lamb and not Goat, The Italians eat Baby Lamb and they split the head and stuff it and bake it. I have had Baby Lamb and eaten the head as well years ago. The Italians call the head Gabazell. I know that's not spelled right, maybe Sal or Dominick can tell you the proper spelling. I'm a half azzed Italian.

Joe     
"I don't know the key to success,but the key to failure is trying to please everyone."

Dominick

Quote from: Reel 224 on March 20, 2016, 01:32:58 AM
I think Dominick was referring to baby Lamb and not Goat, The Italians eat Baby Lamb and they split the head and stuff it and bake it. I have had Baby Lamb and eaten the head as well years ago. The Italians call the head Gabazell. I know that's not spelled right, maybe Sal or Dominick can tell you the proper spelling. I'm a half azzed Italian.

Joe     
Joe it is spelled Capozzelli and that is lamb head though I would not be surprised if one would use capozzeli for goat also.  Baby lamb's head is called capozzeli di angnelli.  If I had to guess goat's head would be capozzeli di capra.  I was talking about goat not lamb.  I'm sure you have heard of a baby goat called which are called kid goat.  Also the softest gloves made are kid gloves.  Dominick
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Quote from: Dominick on March 20, 2016, 02:21:34 AM
Quote from: Reel 224 on March 20, 2016, 01:32:58 AM
I think Dominick was referring to baby Lamb and not Goat, The Italians eat Baby Lamb and they split the head and stuff it and bake it. I have had Baby Lamb and eaten the head as well years ago. The Italians call the head Gabazell. I know that's not spelled right, maybe Sal or Dominick can tell you the proper spelling. I'm a half azzed Italian.

Joe     
Joe it is spelled Capozzelli and that is lamb head though I would not be surprised if one would use capozzeli for goat also.  Baby lamb's head is called capozzeli di angnelli.  If I had to guess goat's head would be capozzeli di capra.  I was talking about goat not lamb.  I'm sure you have heard of a baby goat called which are called kid goat.  Also the softest gloves made are kid gloves.  Dominick

I knew I could count on you Dominick for the Italian lesson.

Joe
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