Also, lamb rack. Lamb always comes with mint sauce or jelly in Britain. Is that the same everywhere?
@DeliSniffer That was served with mutton in boarding school in Ohio in the mid-70s. Haven’t encountered it since then in America.
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@DeliSniffer American boarding schools at that time were simulating England as a class marker. I expect that is no longer true.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Meaningness No way...! How peculiar. Still standard here. Only noticed how oddly incongruous it seems by having been away for so long. -
@DeliSniffer@Meaningness standard in Canada. But it is a mint jelly. Sounds a bit different.
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