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Hi All,

I have discovered the smell of Lamb makes me want
to hurl. Guess my tastes have changed with the NIDDM.

Anyway, a customer gave me a package of lamp rib
chops. I don't want to throw them in the trash or
give them back to him and hurt his feeling.

One of my neighbors has a dog. Would (raw) lamb rib
chops hurt his dog?

Many thanks,
-T
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Todd > wrote:
: Hi All,

: I have discovered the smell of Lamb makes me want
: to hurl. Guess my tastes have changed with the NIDDM.

: Anyway, a customer gave me a package of lamp rib
: chops. I don't want to throw them in the trash or
: give them back to him and hurt his feeling.

: One of my neighbors has a dog. Would (raw) lamb rib
: chops hurt his dog?

: Many thanks,
: -T

The meat would be fine, but the bones might be a bit fragile and coul
dhurt the dog, either its mouth or , if it swallows the shards, its
insides. . I used to give our dogs only large beef marrow bones that they
couldn't break but enjoyed greatly.

Wendy
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On 06/26/2013 01:46 PM, W. Baker wrote:
> Todd > wrote:
> : Hi All,
>
> : I have discovered the smell of Lamb makes me want
> : to hurl. Guess my tastes have changed with the NIDDM.
>
> : Anyway, a customer gave me a package of lamp rib
> : chops. I don't want to throw them in the trash or
> : give them back to him and hurt his feeling.
>
> : One of my neighbors has a dog. Would (raw) lamb rib
> : chops hurt his dog?
>
> : Many thanks,
> : -T
>
> The meat would be fine, but the bones might be a bit fragile and coul
> dhurt the dog, either its mouth or , if it swallows the shards, its
> insides. . I used to give our dogs only large beef marrow bones that they
> couldn't break but enjoyed greatly.
>
> Wendy
>


Thank you! Dogs are out.
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On 06/26/2013 01:13 PM, Todd wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have discovered the smell of Lamb makes me want
> to hurl. Guess my tastes have changed with the NIDDM.
>
> Anyway, a customer gave me a package of lamp rib
> chops. I don't want to throw them in the trash or
> give them back to him and hurt his feeling.
>
> One of my neighbors has a dog. Would (raw) lamb rib
> chops hurt his dog?
>
> Many thanks,
> -T


Hi All,

I just noticed the "lamp" typo. Into everyone's life
a little humility must fall.

I gave the lamB chops to a customer who loves lamB
on Thursday. He gave me a dozen fresh organic eggs
from his chickens. I wonder who made out better?

Oh, he also told me a technique to test for a bad
egg(s): place them in water. If they sink, they are
good. If they float, they are bad.

-T
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Todd > wrote:
: On 06/26/2013 01:13 PM, Todd wrote:
: > Hi All,
: >
: > I have discovered the smell of Lamb makes me want
: > to hurl. Guess my tastes have changed with the NIDDM.
: >
: > Anyway, a customer gave me a package of lamp rib
: > chops. I don't want to throw them in the trash or
: > give them back to him and hurt his feeling.
: >
: > One of my neighbors has a dog. Would (raw) lamb rib
: > chops hurt his dog?
: >
: > Many thanks,
: > -T

: Hi All,

: I just noticed the "lamp" typo. Into everyone's life
: a little humility must fall.

: I gave the lamB chops to a customer who loves lamB
: on Thursday. He gave me a dozen fresh organic eggs
: from his chickens. I wonder who made out better?

: Oh, he also told me a technique to test for a bad
: egg(s): place them in water. If they sink, they are
: good. If they float, they are bad.

: -T
Unless the water is heavily salted:-)

Wendy


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On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 13:13:23 -0700, Todd > wrote:

>Hi All,
>
> I have discovered the smell of Lamb makes me want
>to hurl. Guess my tastes have changed with the NIDDM.
>
> Anyway, a customer gave me a package of lamp rib
>chops. I don't want to throw them in the trash or
>give them back to him and hurt his feeling.
>
>One of my neighbors has a dog. Would (raw) lamb rib
>chops hurt his dog?
>
>Many thanks,
>-T



Here's a thought. why not just ask the dog owner if he wants the lamb
for his dog?

Do not feed someone else's pet without permission.

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On 06/29/2013 04:14 PM, Opple0pćad wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 13:13:23 -0700, Todd > wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have discovered the smell of Lamb makes me want
>> to hurl. Guess my tastes have changed with the NIDDM.
>>
>> Anyway, a customer gave me a package of lamp rib
>> chops. I don't want to throw them in the trash or
>> give them back to him and hurt his feeling.
>>
>> One of my neighbors has a dog. Would (raw) lamb rib
>> chops hurt his dog?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> -T

>
>
> Here's a thought. why not just ask the dog owner if he wants the lamb
> for his dog?
>
> Do not feed someone else's pet without permission.
>


Hi Opple0pćad,

Absolutely. Never feed a pet without a pet owner's permission.
My intention was to find out if it would hurt my neighbor's dog
before I offered it to the dog's owner. And, reading over my post,
I did not make the entirely clear. Thank you for the heads up.

What eventually transpired was that I gave it to a customer
that actually likes lamb. He gave me a dozen of his fresh
organic eggs in return.

-T




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On Sat, 29 Jun 2013 19:18:27 -0700, Todd > wrote:

>On 06/29/2013 04:14 PM, Opple0pćad wrote:
>> On Wed, 26 Jun 2013 13:13:23 -0700, Todd > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I have discovered the smell of Lamb makes me want
>>> to hurl. Guess my tastes have changed with the NIDDM.
>>>
>>> Anyway, a customer gave me a package of lamp rib
>>> chops. I don't want to throw them in the trash or
>>> give them back to him and hurt his feeling.
>>>
>>> One of my neighbors has a dog. Would (raw) lamb rib
>>> chops hurt his dog?
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>> -T

>>
>>
>> Here's a thought. why not just ask the dog owner if he wants the lamb
>> for his dog?
>>
>> Do not feed someone else's pet without permission.
>>

>
>Hi Opple0pćad,
>
>Absolutely. Never feed a pet without a pet owner's permission.
>My intention was to find out if it would hurt my neighbor's dog
>before I offered it to the dog's owner. And, reading over my post,
>I did not make the entirely clear. Thank you for the heads up.


The pet owner is the best person to ask that question.

Not this newsgroup.

>
>What eventually transpired was that I gave it to a customer
>that actually likes lamb. He gave me a dozen of his fresh
>organic eggs in return.
>
>-T


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