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"mutton" Definitions
  1. meat from a fully grown sheep

275 Sentences With "mutton"

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He is a son of Susan E. Mutton and Brian Mutton of Northampton, England.
Sonny, The Princess Bride is the greatest thing, in the world—except for a nice MLT, mutton, lettuce and tomato sandwich, where the mutton is nice and lean and the tomato is ripe.
"Mutton has always been considered a lesser meat," he said.
Mutton busting is when children ride or race on sheep.
And apparently not even a lamb dressed as mutton, but fast approaching mutton dressing as jerky — if we accept that the way women dress can be likened to the life stages of a sheep.
Sacha Baron Cohen turned the "Baywatch" set into a mutton fest.
Keens serves more than 400 orders of Mutton Chops each week.
Customer: I brought my nephew, and he had the mutton chop.
In 1935, the chophouse had served its 1 millionth mutton chop.
We take Yorkshire mutton which comes in whole and use everything.
When would fermented mutton make its way to a menu again?
These are flanked by generous roasts of beef, mutton and pork.
Another possible problem is what Mutton termed "pro-cyclicality and herding".
I'm sure my ancestors, shaking their mutton chops in disbelief, would understand.
It is typically eaten with mango pulp or mutton (goat meat) curry.
Beef, mutton and chicken prices were all up — between 11.6% and 12.5%.
In 2013, police accused traders of selling rat and mink as mutton.
Case in point: Indian mutton noodles, which incorporates noodles from Chinese cuisine.
Republicans lobbed softball questions on topics like mutton busting and Horse v.
In 2013, police accused traders of selling rat and mink as mutton.
Does he enjoy the yak and mutton that are part of Tibetan cuisine?
And can you really picture yourself canoodling with James Clark Ross's mutton chops?
Dishes like mutton chops, noodles, and baked bread cost about $21 a person.
They looked softer than today's athletes, with mutton chop sideburns and matchstick thighs.
Mutton can be dried to preserve it, so it can be served year round.
Mini dresses, maxi skirts, ruffled Victorian blouses, the ridiculously named leg-of-mutton sleeves.
And when the whole world's a sheep, sometimes it's fun to wear mutton chops.
Two, they make these legendary mutton chops, which is this aged cut of lamb.
Taryn: Chef Billy Rodgers says customers who enjoy lamb will likely enjoy mutton, too.
But my greatest mutton-fantasy is just to wear and do what I want.
He also has these Wolverine-esque mutton chops that only he could pull off.
Revalued George Motz, a burly, mutton-chopped Brooklynite, fashions himself as America's hamburger expert.
To the chagrin of vegetarian visitors, mutton (goat or sheep) is served almost every meal.
There's also a full menu offering fried chicken, roasted mutton, and other North Korean delicacies.
Marrakechi classic tanjia, a slow roasted mutton with a combination of simple spices, was fantastic.
His dead-eyed stare and accompanying mutton chops slinking down the side of his cheeks.
The school is made of mutton-fat jade and is located on a volcanic island.
This guy with the big afro, these mutton chops, and boots — he really wears boots!
The restaurant is most famous for a dish of aged lamb, called the Mutton Chop.
People seek it out instead for a dish of aged lamb called the mutton chop.
Gricel Okazaki and James Samuel Mutton were married April 4 at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau.
Forget what you think you know about mutton and long may Herdwick sheep roam free.
Arthur's meal of choice matched his facial hair style, as both were known as mutton chops. 
My favorite is a mutton soup with radishes—a Lhasa specialty that's infused with bone marrow.
Why do you think the mutton chop in particular, though, became so synonymous with this restaurant?
In the meat area, horse is the locals' first choice, and mutton comes in second place.
But I thought it was something kings in the 18th century contracted from overdoing the mutton.
All the kids started with mutton busting, which meant sitting on a sheep while it ran.
Printer's ornaments, like this "mutton fist" index finger, once helped to highlight to information in printed material.
His outfit is accented by a pocket square, and by his unruly signature mutton chops and mustache.
"For a long time, meats such as mutton, goat, or kid were hard to find," says Lee.
I'm not saying we needed mutton or bowls of brown, but some bruschetta would have been nice.
The ballooning sleeves were a variation on the leg-o'-mutton style common during the Tudor period.
And I promise that no one will tuck away an uneaten piece of this simple mutton dish.
For a time, the tigers and lions of Lucknow Zoo were being fed only chicken and mutton.
"Mutton busting, as you know, comes sort of like bronco busting for adults," he began on Tuesday.
The global demand for beef, goat and lamb or mutton is expected to be even higher, at 88%.
But the EU remains a crucial market; it takes most of Britain's lamb and mutton exports, for instance.
Taryn: If you've never had lamb, particularly, or mutton before, especially, this is a fattier piece of meat.
"It isn't just that we exchange mutton for port," Professor Romer said of the benefits of international trade.
She still spends most of her time inside the family home, cooking mutton achaari and other Pakistani dishes.
" The inaugural theme was the "proper treatment of that fruitful source of bickering in the household — cold mutton.
The country will also release frozen beef and mutton in areas inhabited by ethnic minorities, the report said.
The spicing of the dhandar is gently warming, the coconut and mango cod soothing, and the mutton tender.
The mutton is then frozen and transported by truck through Russia and Kazakhstan, reaching Iran in about two weeks.
I eyeballed my snoozing seatmate to see if I could Looney-Tunes visualize her as a giant mutton chop.
The study said that radically reducing beef and mutton consumption is "unavoidable" if Europeans are serious about emission reduction.
And about how many orders of these mutton chops do you guys do in a day or a week?
Boris reveals the inspiration for "mutton-headed old mugwump" It was Willy Wonka in Charlie & the Chocolate Factory. pic.twitter.
Kids dressed as mini John Waynes run around the petting zoo and ride sheep in the Mutton Bustin' contests.
"We have a really excellent meat supplier based in Yorkshire who is great for beef and mutton," says Keown.
Ms. Kim also wanted to serve a true mutton chop — the meat comes from Thistle Creek Farms in Pennsylvania.
"When we first started doing the shows, we made mutton sausages just for people to try them," says Taylforth.
Adula's family were still in the valley, charging their cell phone on car batteries and eating small rations of mutton.
This otherwise noble capital inclining its palate to devotees of porridge and boiled mutton was never a thing to celebrate.
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Here, a boy competes in a rodeo event called mutton busting at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa.
Although mutton is often used in birria, a glorious local specialty, lamb remains a remarkably foreign concept in these parts.
In some countries people are moving from pork or mutton to beef, whereas in others beef is giving way to chicken.
Nearby, a mutton-chopped volunteer named Leroy Frazier, 62, (license plate: BONEDGR) carefully reassembled what looked like a football-size vertebra.
In turn, the U.S. should eliminate all barriers to such U.K. farm products as beef, veal, lamb, mutton, cheese, and butter.
The restaurant became a meeting place for actors, playwrights, and publishers and the go-to spot for a quality mutton chop.
Then there is the dhansak itself, here cooked with mutton, although the meat is secondary to the glorious sauce, uncompromisingly brown.
I finished up with a glass of Colombaia, a Tuscan red, with chewy but full-flavored roast mutton and braised salsify.
Arthur, a mutton-chopped emblem of the political-patronage culture of the day, was never even elected to the highest office.
To check we're still on ethical course, I ask the Sustainable Food Trust for their opinion on mutton versus regular lamb.
It's said that American soldiers ate mutton chops often during World War II but had grown tired of the meat and its musky flavor upon returning to the US. So mutton fell out of favor, but Keens continued serving it and built a reputation as one of the only places to make the plate and do it well.
When the Queen doesn't have plans of an evening, she'll sit down to a meal of roast beef, lamb, mutton or game.
The second is the rows and rows of ramekins in the chiller, each one lined with pastry and awaiting its mutton filling.
Jackman fired back, telling reporters that the mutton chopped X-Men could "one hundred percent" take down the Merc with a Mouth.
I've said before that I'm not so worried about men's wear being swallowed up amid the leg o' mutton sleeves and froufrou.
Mutton chops used to be a popular meal in American restaurants in the 1800s, inspired by menus at English chophouses in Europe.
Vendors around Delhi now offer varieties like aloo (potato) and paneer in addition to traditional staples like beef, mutton, vegetarian, and chicken.
We'd eaten a great deal of mutton barbacoa at the market, then spent an hour exploring the deserted sixteenth-century convent next door.
Taryn: Each mutton chop is made up of a sheep's loins, tenderloins, and belly flap and weighs about a pound and a half.
Here, owner Mr. Zhang beavers over bubbling pots of spiced soup and serves us helpings of mutton and cabbage along with glass noodles.
In the mirror, Salem despised their new facial hair; they tried to overcome the repulsion by growing mutton chops and a scraggly beard.
The next number she tried on had the silhouette of a Victorian morning dress, with leg-o'-mutton sleeves and a prim collar.
Anyone over 60 wouldn't touch them because they thought they knew what mutton was like, and they never wanted to eat that again.
Domestic production and imports of other animal proteins like poultry, beef, mutton and seafood will also increase to partially close the gap, Sherrard said.
Presidential candidates throughout history have called their opponents all kind of names: hermaphrodite, adulterer, bigamist, pimp, ugly, "pot-bellied mutton-headed cucumber" and — gasp!
Dishes include chile cheese toast, mutton seekh kebabs, railway chicken curry and crisp okra: 0003 Second Avenue (East 24th Street), 646-863-210, royalmunkey.com.
He is still constrained by price and availability—he speaks mistily of kebabs made using Syrian mutton—but innovates with what he can find.
On the other hand, there's much that my predecessors would recognize, even going back to the days of mutton chops, wax mustaches and spittoons.
The satay meat is typically chicken or mutton, and it's served with a side of cool cucumbers and onions and a sweet peanut sauce.
He looked at my male friend who had mutton-chop sideburns and was wearing a three-piece suit and said, approvingly, 'The 19th century!
Much is made of the leg of mutton that over several very hot summer days is repeatedly served to the family in a broth.
Robert Downey Jr. has a new set of superpowers — and a pair of mutton chops — in the first look at his latest movie role.
A mutton-chopped, bow-tie-clad doctor stands in an operating theater, where the silhouette of a woman, legs in stirrups sits before him.
A cropped sequined black moto jacket/bolero with leg-of-mutton sleeves came matched with an olive drab corset atop a camo ruffled skirt.
Stubble, french forks, ducktails, verdis, chin curtains, extended goatees, mutton chops, hulihees, fu manchus, englishes, dalis, imperials, van dykes, garibaldis, bandholzes, and circle beards.
Mutton also says that AI algorithms have the potential to engage in what regulators call "market abuse", for example by frontrunning or spoofing trades.
Netflix description: Steve's journeys in search of such delicious game meat as venison and mutton take him as far afield as Mexico and Alaska.
Mr. Pullman, his good looks obscured by chiaroscuro shadows and mutton chops, keeps you tethered to Lefty even when the rambling turns to drift.
First, some onions and garlic that I have lying around, some butter studded with burnt breadcrumbs of toast past, and the chunks of mutton.
The Metal Barbarian isn't leashed by any dogma or belief other than the thrill of adventure and the greasy first bite of a mutton leg.
I lived off of foods she grew up on: crescent-moon slices of mangos and rambutan and kiribath (milk rice) and mutton curry and dodol.
In reality, stinkbugs smell like cilantro only in the way that rancid cilantro-mutton stew smells like cilantro, which is to say, they do not.
There would be a feast at the end of the day at the homes of each family, typically consisting of mutton, dough, potatoes, and beef.
During a recent visit, I dipped chewy strips of air-dried cod into Faroese butter and tasted mutton sausage that whiffed gloriously of Scottish haggis.
It is worth pointing out that one of the first recorded uses of "mutton dressed as lamb" was to praise, not ridicule, hot older women.
He placed turquoise necklaces around their necks and directed them to his mother, who had prepared vats of mutton and vegetable stew and fry bread.
"He was funny and goofy and had these ridiculous mutton chops because he wasn't expecting to meet a woman on the A.T.," Ms. Heaton said.
A big mutton burger with fries cost 300 rupees, and a bottle of pleasingly sour sea buckthorn juice to wash it down with was 100.
The results are predictably disastrous: Elaine wears the mutton jacket, and its meaty smell lures a pack of dogs to chase her down the street.
But AI might offer a fairer representation of credit histories and give these people a shot at taking out a normal loan, according to Mutton.
The comment is sharp: The caste of pig-skinners lives next to this shack while the mutton-loving officer can't bear the sight of carcasses.
Similarly, the number of sheep in the country has almost halved, with a concomitant emissions reduction, yet as much lamb and mutton is produced as ever.
The wooly livestock form a staple of Patagonian diets, and you can find mutton in any form: on pizzas, in empanadas, and in perfectly spiced burgers.
Beijing also released 543,400 tonnes of beef and 1,900 tonnes of mutton from state reserves this month, according to a statement published on the ministry's website.
He said that the average retail prices of pork, beef, mutton and eggs in 36 large and medium-sized cities nationwide had fallen from previous highs.
Berry dons a figurative detective's cap and literal mutton chops in this Victorian spoof, in which he plays a foul-mouthed inspector in 19th-century London.
For his latest, the designer introduced a series of more approachable styles, such as leg-of-mutton blouses, paneled combat pants, neat military jackets and bombers.
Two-thirds of the companies that the BoE surveyed make use of such systems, Tom Mutton, the central bank's fintech director told Breakingviews in an interview.
Beijing also released 543,400 tonnes of beef and 1,900 tonnes of mutton from state reserves this month, according to a statement published on the ministry's website.
Every county probably has their version and Lancashire's is very good: layers of lamb or mutton with onions and potato and a cheeky kidney popped in.
I mulled my concerns over his mutton chop beard: introducing new vehicles to our roads before we have the infrastructure to safely handle them makes me nervous.
ACROSS the cobbles of Vienna's Michaelerplatz the world of empires, waltzes and mutton-chop whiskers glowers at the modern age of psychoanalysis, atonal music and clean shaves.
Mirroring the social turmoil and change of Colette's environment, her wardrobe goes from lacy high-colored dresses with mutton-chop sleeves to chic, tailored skirts and jackets.
But styles like long stubble, a beard, the Dali and mutton chops are not recommended because they are likely to interfere with a facepiece respirator's sealing surface.
The Bank of England confirmed that tallow, which is made from beef or mutton fat, was used in the more durable 5-pound bills it introduced recently.
It hopes that will change as it taps overseas appetite for halal mutton from places such as Iran, which are forced to import due to limited local production.
On that first visit, Pescod survived on mutton fat and vodka and spent two weeks listening to lectures in Mongolian interspersed with electricity cuts, all in –212ºF temperatures.
China's pig farmers also face a growing concern: appetite for what is traditionally the country's favorite meat is waning in favor of cheaper alternatives like mutton and poultry.
Tallow, a hard, fatty substance usually made from rendered beef or mutton suet, is much more likely to be found in soap and candles than in a currency.
Mutton dressed as lamb and lamb dressed as veal: This is a farm on which the human stock has been subjected to a sort of sartorial-genetic engineering.
A few of these portraits will just be fun for Mr. Trump to have around: James Buchanan looking like a dandy, Chester Arthur with his elaborate mutton chops.
Winners don't get much: bragging rights, mostly, and an ornamental red fez to show one and all that they had the (mutton) chops to take home the prize.
What ancestor bequeathed to me, via my frugal parents, a positively religious fervor for rabbit stew, leg of mutton with garlic, soft-boiled eggs in red wine sauce?
All the food is spooned out onto the leaves—the patra ni machhi, the mutton pullao, the dhandar (which is a kind of dhal)—and everyone digs in.
They tried to determine what kind of meat it was, with guesses that ranged from mutton to bear meat, and some neighbors were even brave enough to eat it.
The plant where Kuntuguan works is run by Darkhan Meat Foods, which along with rival meat producers Max Impex and Max Market is rushing to supply mutton to Iran.
Hai's son and daughter-in-law entered with bowls of Hui cuisine: rough pancakes soaked in steaming mutton soup and side dishes of nuts and seeds and fried dough.
The koala, a puppet operated by a man with bushy white mutton-chops and a mustache, was perched in a fake eucalyptus tree, playing chess in Washington Square Park.
If you're a doctor or a nurse, then, yeah, trim the mutton chops in order to avoid compromising your face mask's sealing surface (or do it anyway, because, c'mon).
In an attempt to prove his virility, he pretends to eat the mutton she serves for dinner, sneaking it into a napkin and stowing it in his jacket pocket.
It employs around 200 workers at the site, all involved in halal mutton output, and expects to double its exports of the meat in 2018 from 1,320 tonnes last year.
In 1996, a faithful cover by the Mutton Birds could be heard in Peter Jackson's film "The Frighteners," sealing the song's reputation as a favorite of horror and fantasy masters.
BEIJING, June 5 (Reuters) - China will encourage the restocking of hog herds, and strengthen the production of poultry, beef and mutton, to increase meat supplies, the cabinet said on Wednesday.
Pepper, by contrast, is one of those fabled spices that whole civilizations slaughtered one another over just so that kings could enjoy a bit of extra seasoning on their mutton.
Elsewhere, Audubon himself is rendered in flesh tones and with mutton-chop sideburns, staring curiously at a cerulean warbler on his shoulder with neither his rifle nor palette at hand.
Aside from the joy of actually learning the rules of cricket, it's fun to watch the underdogs school a bunch of mutton chop-having 1890s imperialists at their own game.
They will have a chance to flip pork chops, visit the famed Butter Cow and cheer on the junior ranchers and farmers who are trying their hand at mutton busting.
But people like Taylforth believe that the wait is worthwhile, and chefs like Merchant Tavern's owner Angela Hartnett obviously agree—even when that wait produces an unpopular meat like mutton.
Of course, we love a young lamb slow or fast-cooked all sweet and juicy, but with a hogget or mutton, the depth of flavor can suit the moment better.
Our mutton is supplied from Swaledale, a company based in Yorkshire who specialize in rare breeds and game—"Swaledale" being a breed of sheep named after the valley in Yorkshire.
This week, the BoE confirmed on Twitter that its new £5 banknote contained a "trace of tallow", a substance which comes from animal fats, including rendered forms of beef or mutton.
As people move from villages to cities, they have less time to make traditional stews—which might involve fish, mutton or beef as well as vegetables and spices, and are delicious.
The name is strange; it doesn't contain any rabbit but rather a quarter loaf of unsliced white bread, hollowed out and filled to bursting with steaming curried beans or spicy mutton.
The central Mexican state of Hidalgo is rightly famed for its barbacoa: a succulent, pit-roasted mutton served over soft corn tortillas and often washed down with a mug of pulque.
At the front of Rajinder's, drivers eat on top of parked scooters and a boisterous group stands at one of the long tables, tearing into grilled mutton chops and galouti kebabs.
There were polka-dot puffball looks, exaggerated leg-of-mutton satin sleeves, latex bodysuits under cheongsam-style dresses and, of course, the designer's signature screen-printed florals in long columnar shapes.
Jo is trying to sell her swashbuckling fiction to a magazine edited by the dour and mutton-chopped Mr. Dashwood (Tracy Letts), to help support the family back home in Concord.
Still, lamb (from a sheep that is about a year old or younger) and mutton (which comes from mature sheep) used to be more common when wool was in higher demand.
The war also helped kill America's appetite for meat from sheep: Canned mutton was included in military rations, Ms. Wortman said, and soldiers came home vowing never to eat it again.
"A mutton busting, as you know, comes sort of like bronco busting for adults," he explained during a brief and unusually broad monologue on the annual Denver-based National Western Stock Show.
Close to Delhi Rabri House is Waheed's Nihari, which sells everything from mutton seekh kebabs, to keeri (bits of barbequed cow udders) and of course nihari, considered the dish of Burns Road.
Not even mutton, smoked the better part of a day, then sauced with a Worcestershire-and lemon-based "black dip" — the barbecue calling card of Owensboro, Ky. OHIO 80 miles Ind. Ill.
Just this past week, a pub in the city of York changed its name from the Shoulder of Mutton to the Heworth Inn as it began offering a vegan and vegetarian menu.
Last year more poultry than red meat was eaten by U.S. consumers per capita, with chicken almost closing the gap with a combination of beef, pork, veal and mutton/lamb by itself.
At half-time there is "mutton busting", an event in which small children are plonked onto the backs of sheep and ordered to hang on as their fuzzy mounts dart around the ring.
Its latest is a leg-o'-mutton sleeve that's billowy up top and slim down below; the effect is as if Anne of Green Gables were part of the Kardashian coalition (pretty sexy).
Beyoncé debuted five all new bodysuit outfits on the first stop of her tour, including the one above which featured mutton chop sleeves which have been a constant styling motif throughout this album.
After a few minutes, it's impossible to miss the stark contrast with Bre Pettis, the mutton-chopped, co-founder whose bespectacled face became as synonymous with the company as any mascot or logo.
Yes, there are rules, but today's heir to the throne can count himself lucky he isn't fed "a simple diet; eating only plain roast mutton" and banned from walking down the stairs unattended!
Rice is browned with meat — usually lamb or mutton — then stewed in a caldron called a kazan with onions, garlic and carrots, and spiced with cumin, coriander, barberries or raisins, marigold and pepper.
If you're in the Phoenix metro area, you can keep tabs on taco sales near you, and might be lucky enough to find someone selling mutton or stemmed corn stew on the side.
With no time to make a roast or stew, the legend goes, the Great Khan's chef carved very thin slices of raw mutton and plunged them into hot broth for a few seconds.
Surprisingly, the mutton-filled "cowherd's pie" never quite caught on, almost giving the impression that society had room in its heart for only one crust-covered baked meat dish pretending to be pie.
Beijing said on Thursday it would seek to boost pork imports and release frozen pork, beef and mutton from state reserves in "due course" to increase the supply of meat in the market.
BEIJING, Aug 29 (Reuters) - China's commerce ministry said on Thursday it will release frozen pork, beef and mutton from state reserves in "due course" to increase the supply of meat on the market.
Wind Gap's annual Calhoun Day festivities include a backyard barbecue, Civil War-era costumes (mutton chops included), and — most crucially – the reenactment of a play, which is seemingly rehearsing at the public high school.
Yang Jiehun and Xiao Junduo are Han Chinese veterans of the trade in Hotan jade (which the Chinese hold to be the best in the world, notably in its very pale "mutton-fat" form).
The clip shows Hemworth having his beard shaved in a hair-and-makeup trailer on set — first into a mutton-chop style, which he visibly disapproves of, before taking matters into his own hands.
The trailer even looks like a spoof of a costume drama, with a gown-wearing Cynthia Nixon declaring her devotion to her poetry and getting dressed down by her mutton-chopped father (Keith Carradine).
All these efforts, taking place across some 9,600 farms in the province, are aimed at helping farmers in Morocco's arid regions improve their olive, apple and mutton production, and cope better with climate change.
Avocados may need more water than tomatoes (214 litres) but they are far more frugal in their water needs than meat—chicken takes 4,325 litres per kg, mutton 10,412 and beef 15,20103 (see chart).
They depict a humorous take on facial hair designs in various punny ways—mutton chops with a flock of sheep, ghosts haunting a soul patch—that would make any dad grab the family camera.
The deals include the entry of Kazakhstan's frozen mutton into China as well as China supplying Kazakhstan with super computer equipment, Xinhua reported, adding the two countries are discussing renewing their investment protection deal.
He goes out looking for missing children and willingly rides with the finely hirsute Marshal Leigh Johnson, owner of the neatest mutton chops this side of Blackwater, against the various gangs plaguing the region.
The red Bordeaux wines, with their shrugged shoulders and skinnier butts, were called clarets, a word I knew from Dickens which made me picture a man with whiskers dining on mutton in a tavern.
Once the mutton is really bouncy, in go some beef stock cubes, freezer-foraged thyme, water, and half of the Oyster Bay pinot noir a well-meaning friend once brought around for pre-drinks.
The latest case came to light on Wednesday, when officials investigated a noodle shop in the city of Yulin in Shaanxi Province for adding poppy capsules to mutton noodles, Xinhua reported, citing a local newspaper.
Perhaps you also searched and all-too-easily discovered the band's peerless performance on The Midnight Special in 1976, in which singer Philippé Wynne single-handedly justifies the existence of mutton chops and flared pants.
Sleeve trends might sound like something that only your great-aunt and Laura Ingalls Wilder would have been into (brown calico, leg o' mutton, and with lace at the hems, in case anyone was curious).
They are welcomed with a feast—mutton korma, shami kebab, watermelon—which they share with the homeless people who live on the edge of the cemetery, in a nest of bloodied bandages and used needles.
The banter between the Onion Knight Ser Davos and Aliser Thorne, Jon Snow's murderer, in which Davos orders mutton in the middle of a tense negotiation, reminded me of everything I liked about the character.
At dinner I could not stop gorging on the homemade bread that Ms. Sparks baked that afternoon and served alongside a rich mutton and fresh vegetable stew perfumed with cinnamon, turmeric, harissa and Senegalese pepper.
In his final day of questioning at his Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Judge Neil Gorsuch frustrated senators who sought to rattle him or pin him down, offering few specifics (unless it was about mutton busting).
Two hours of stirring—and sprinkling in faster-cooking items like lentils and broccoli—later (because that's how long it takes to cook the wizened flesh of an old mutton leg) and dinner is ready!
A RESTAURANT critic for the New York Times informs us that, on returning to London after a ten-year absence, he was astonished to discover that the local restaurants have moved beyond "porridge and boiled mutton".
On a scorching day in late August, to the bafflement of my husband, I tried on a high-necked, mutton-sleeved, fitted frock actually called the Prairie in the comfort of our apartment's central air-conditioning.
Kaia Gerber led a cast of models who floated down the catwalk in expansive outerwear (think mutton-leg sleeves and dramatic collars with gigantic leather lapels), but it wasn't just the sizeable pieces that spoke volumes.
It might be lambing season in the Lake District but I'm here to see a man about mutton—that much-derided meat of an adult sheep, long seen as inferior to a nice juicy lamb steak.
Why do we consider a mere hint of the hirsute such a disgrace for women when men can mooch about our cities with goatees, mutton-chop whiskers, navel-skimming beards and even "man buns" with little comment?
Saloons were not manly haunts for mutton-chopped gods; rather they were havens for economic refugees, coming from Ireland or Poland, North Carolina or South Dakota, harried men fleeing the enormous social disruptions of the Gilded Age.
There's a change in the weather, something clicks in my brain and I want to go, right now, to Chez Napoléon on 50th Street to eat leeks vinaigrette, or to carve into a mutton chop at Keens.
Her show opened with the sound of the ocean before the London Contemporary Orchestra played a piece of original music as models walked in dramatic leather tailoring and romantic Irish linen dresses with leg-of-mutton sleeves.
Order the fish thali, a seemingly never-ending platter of seafood favorites like kingfish, mackerel curry, tisryo (clams), prawns and more — if that's not enough, add a coriander-heavy chicken cafreal or mutton xacuti to the mix.
I coat the mutton in organic wheat flour, which I also have lying around because—in this era of carbohydrate resistance masked as celiac disease—who really finishes a kilo of wheat before its sell-by date?
The room erupts with cheers when the doorbell rings, and my peers delight in the true, no bullshit-for-white-people spice levels of the chicken achari roll, and the addictive mouthfeel of a tender mutton chapli roll.
This review contains plot details of "Logan" HUGH JACKMAN has played the role of Wolverine, a mutton-chopped mutant superhero, in eight films; you can hardly blame him for declaring that the ninth, "Logan", will be his last.
Torres, who dedicated his life to making birria, a goat or mutton stew considered one of Jalisco's most emblematic dishes, ran two restaurants, both called El Chololo, that are often recognised as the best birrierias in the state.
Mr. Maeder and Ms. Bradbury carefully document how a puffed leg o' mutton sleeve on one gray striped frock of the late 19th century was shrunken and lengthened by the early 20th as evidence of the family's frugality.
The 'godmother of Thanksgiving' wrote in 1827 that the definitive Thanksgiving featured not only turkey, but duck, goose, beef, mutton or pork, and chicken pie, which she called an 'indispensable part of a good and true Yankee Thanksgiving.'
His models wore giant straw hats and, leg-of-mutton sleeves, and came down the runway to the schmaltzy orchestral theme from "Jean de Florette," the Gérard Depardieu period piece from the 1980s — French cheese at its ripest.
Or two can make a meal out of the charcuterie board of "traditional tastes from local producers," including Mangalita smoked ham, Plescoi mutton sausages, marinated olives, salty Transylvanian sheep's milk cheese, honey mustard and crunchy veggies (72 lei).
" The next day, Whitman was well enough to sit up and read the paper, so he was relegated to page 5: "His nourishment still consists of mutton broth and milk punch, and occasionally he drinks a little champagne.
Perhaps everyone could then enjoy a muddy mutton stew, just like ethically pure me, and take the leftovers to work the next day, where their vibrant scent will fill the office and give their boss's dog an erection.
Mostly, Mr. Cohen is done in by his character, Nobby, a mutton-chopped caricature of vulgarity whose unreconstructed stupidity and deep-veined sentimentality suggest that he may have other relatives tearing it up in Mike Leigh's class-conscious comedies.
Like Hamlet holding a skull, Lake District Farmers managing director Dan Austin had delivered an impromptu speech about the nuance of flavour you get from a piece of Herdwick mutton, clutching a chunk of the meat in his hand.
The rest of the stuff at the show here in London took cues from earlier eras — ruffs and elbow ribbons and leg-o-mutton sleeves rendered in technical fabrics and styles that were surprisingly viable in a modern setting.
Domestic production and imports of other animal proteins like poultry, beef, mutton and seafood will also increase to partially close the gap, the analyst said, but there could still be a gap of as much as 10 million tonnes, he said.
We also learn that the Lannister on the Bannister is not here for your milk and cookies, as "that's not the Lannister way," and he needs to be fed giant leg of mutton (which is not included in the purchase price).
But, as is fitting in a postmodern world, local flavor is integrated with the Floridian: The Myanmar location features grilled mutton on the menu and a group called the Ocean Drive Band performing international and Burmese hits six nights a week.
After generations of docilely submitting to slaughter and consumption by humans, not to mention the amorous aspirations of their herders, one sheep almost got posthumous revenge in 2014 when a tourist began to choke on a chunk of mutton in Don Jorge's restaurant.
When we arrive, it's overcast and the other hunters, ranging in age from 40 to 84, are mostly focused on their bowls of beef and mutton stew, and making a dent in the many cases of wine they've hauled up for the month.
Mr. Mutton, 49, is a Bronx- and Brooklyn-based director of New York City operations at Concern for Independent Living, a nonprofit organization based in Medford, N.Y., that develops and operates supportive housing for people with mental illness or in low-income households.
About a month ago, Zhu (a pseudonym for the patient), from Quzhou, in eastern Zhejiang province, bought pork and mutton to cook in a spicy hot pot broth, according to a report published last week by the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University.
After hearing that Zhu had eaten hot pot recently, the hospital's chief physician speculated that the pork and mutton may have been infested with tapeworm larvae -- which could then have entered Zhu's digestive tract because the meat had not been cooked properly.
Finding oxygen in Mr. Trump's Washington can be nearly impossible — amid the Russia inquiries, the health care push, the daily administration squabbling — an exercise in political "mutton busting" of sorts, to name the sheep-riding activity described in great detail by Judge Gorsuch.
Wearing floating mutton chops and a zanily blissed-out expression, Mr. Key straddles these sane and insane worlds as Gustav, Laird's combination house manager, parkour trainer and guru, desperately trying to help his well-meaning boss endear himself to his girlfriend's gobsmacked family.
Twice this week, the lions' daily ration of 22 pounds of water buffalo meat each failed to arrive, forcing them to survive on a leaner fare of chicken and mutton, said the director of the Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Garden, Anupam Gupta.
A rowdy group of 10 langurs ultimately emerged — this species is black with what look like mutton-chop side whiskers and white pants — and we spent most of a transfixed hour watching them groom and chase and bask in the intense subtropical sun.
His earliest persona was this kind of dandy schoolmaster that was teaching school in Long Island, walking around with a cane and mutton chops, and then for 20 straight years he was this hard bitten journalist going from newspaper to newspaper cranking out copy.
That was a change from the final moments of his second day of hearings, Tuesday's marathon session, where an exhausted Gorsuch was fielding softball questions from Republicans on the Judiciary Committee concerning his fly fishing techniques and a Western past time called mutton busting.
In one case, in Nangarhar province, the company contracted to supply 57,413 kg of mutton for the month of October but by the time the contract was submitted to the finance ministry in Kabul for payment, the quantity had been inflated to 92,648 kg.
But its collaboration with Gucci is particularly surprising because the account was one of the loudest critical voices of Gucci for its near-exact copy of a mutton-sleeve bomber jacket by the legendary tailor Dapper Dan in their Cruise Collection this past May.
" Sierra says the primary differences between Jalisco-style barbacoa and Hidalgo's more celebrated version are that "we use shredded beef cooked in a broth with chile and tomatoes, whereas the barbacoa in Hidalgo is made using whole chunks of mutton in a clear consommé.
Aarif Mohammed, a Muslim who sells mutton and chicken at a shop about 7 km (4 miles) from the controversial site, said he would accept any government or court decision in favour of a Ram temple, but a meat ban would be financially damaging.
The ensemble she wore on Late Night with Seth Meyers, on the other hand, was a slight return to her eccentric ways, wearing an avant-garde peplum and mutton-sleeved crop top with another pair of Frame's Nouveau Le Mix two-tone jeans and white mules.
So to see Neil Young at 70, gray hair flowing from under his Stetson, thick mutton chop sideburns intact, is to see someone that solved the problem of aging gracefully, not by disregarding the laws of physics and nature like The Stones, but by embracing it.
"At the same time it's more minimalist," recalling creations from The Row, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's coolly understated label, more than Batsheva, last year's crunchy frontier favorite: a collection of dresses replete with mutton sleeves, calf grazing skirts and cascading acres of gingham and chintz.
Take in the bluebonnets and other spring wildflowers at Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, kayak Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin or visit the rodeo (March 103 to 25), where aspiring young cowgirls and cowboys ride sheep in the mutton bustin' competition, among other classic rodeo games.
In Tuesday's marathon session, Mr. Sasse and his fellow Republicans on the usually sober Judiciary Committee often abandoned serious discussion of constitutional law for laugh-filled law clerk war stories and ruminations on mutton busting, a rodeo event where children try — often unsuccessfully — to ride sheep.
Mr. Mulaney, in turtleneck and mutton chops, plays a composer strongly resembling Mr. Sondheim; Paula Pell, a veteran writer for "Saturday Night Live," struggles like Ms. Stritch; the Broadway performers Renée Elise Goldsberry ("Hamilton") and Alex Brightman ("School of Rock") belt the showstopper "Holiday Party" a.k.a.
Somewhat alarmingly, the European Union's Health Committee voted 32–22 on Tuesday in opposition to a motion to authorize the use of phosphate additives on kebab meats like lamb, mutton, beef, or veal, citing inconclusive evidence that they're linked to heart disease and higher mortality rates.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Charles Darwin had a grand white beard; Alfred Lord Tennyson had a fine mustache above his grizzled chin; Charles Dickens had his signature "door knocker" whiskers; Dante Gabriel Rossetti had a bushy goatee; and Caspar David Friedrich had rather wild mutton chops.
Trust Robyn's mother to have a child who couldn't do up buttons, and then put her in a fancy plaid dress with hundreds of them, and frogging and leg-of-mutton sleeves, like a Victorian orphan, instead of ordinary slacks and a T-shirt so that she could play.
Borja is from Brazil and trained as a chef there before moving to the UK. With enormous mutton chop sideburns and an arm full of inked vegetables, he has that familiar Latin American spirit that makes you feel like a good friend the first time you meet him.
Congressional Memo WASHINGTON — In the seventh hour of questioning this week — after a practiced bit from "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" but before the meditation on duck-sized horses — the Supreme Court confirmation hearing of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch veered, somehow, to the matter of mutton busting.
Vegans, vegetarians and some religious groups will likely take issue with the fact that the £10 note is made from the same material as the new £5 note, launched last September, which contains traces of animal fat in the form of tallow, a fatty substance derived from beef or mutton.
Like many designers of his generation — he is in his mid-30s — Mr. Vaccarello is fascinated by the decade that defined his youth, and he revisited it in a stream of thigh-high, one-shouldered, single-leg-of-mutton-sleeved, breast-baring dresses in leather, lace, Lurex and leopard spots.
The Toddy Shop Meen Curry, a sour Kerala-style curry with coconut sauce (350 rupees) is the dish to get, but other contenders are the royyalu pulusu (Andhra style prawn curry, 450 rupees), mango-pineapple pachadi (fruits in a coconut-yogurt sauce, 250 rupees), and Kerala mutton curry (400 rupees).
This was the Western outpost of a national adult education movement specifically created to combine culture and the great outdoors: Gilded Age travelers flocked here to meet visiting artists, listen to lectures by mutton-chopped philosophers or hear opera sung by visiting European divas, then go hiking in the idyllic natural setting.
She's signed on for the full catastrophe, the calling in of loans he can't pay, the angry unpaid workers beating on the door at dawn, the disappearance of the furniture, the penny-pinching at the market, mutton stew for dinner again, then nothing but porridge, the midnight flight from creditors and the law.
Still popular in Japan thanks to his role in its 2015 upset of South Africa, he has appeared in several commercials and also was featured in a promotional video on behalf of the Visit Japan tourism office pitching king crabs, ramen noodles and barbecued mutton from Sapporo, where England played its first pool match.
Maquis Tante Marie Located at Pram Pram beach, this easygoing open-air restaurant has bamboo furniture, bright yellow tablecloths and a big wooden bar where you can find popular dishes from across Ghana and the Ivory Coast, including nyama choma (grilled spiced mutton) and fish yassa (grilled in a sauce of preserved lemons and onions).
I sure didn't need them for protein, not with the pork my friend Nick harvested off the two animals he raised beside his cabin, feeding them milk and beer slurry, not with the mutton sausage my brother brought me from a small farm near his home, along with eggs and our family's favorite bread.
" One of the first private pioneers was Burt Rutan, a mutton-chopped aircraft designer who regarded NASA as a bloated and unimaginative bureaucracy and in 22015 founded a company called Scaled Composites that designed aircraft so innovative that, as Davenport writes, "it was as if his inspiration came not just from the laws of aerodynamics but from Picasso.
Choucroute garnie (a popular Alsatian recipe with sausages and salted meats served over sauerkraut) and cassoulet (a mixed meat dish with mutton, fowl, and Toulouse sausage simmered in fragrant haricots blancs) were cornerstones of the menu, but there was still tinkering that needed to happen to "get more flavor into the dishes—to elevate them," says Ponzo.
Popular Durban curries included (and still include) "running" or Zulu chicken (a mature free-range hen whose egg-laying days are over); mutton tenderized by marinating followed by long cooking; sheep's head and trotters, often sold together; tripe, "sugar" beans (borlotti or cranberry); tinned fish; salted dried fish or shrimp; bitter herbs; dhal; and mixed vegetables.
For many of the Shiite Muslim militiamen, who sped through the streets in pickups, flying militia colors and blaring religious music on loudspeakers, and the federal paramilitary police, who feasted on mutton and rice, their swift two-week victory represented the beginning of the end for militants who just three years ago ruled a third of Iraq.
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My 450-pound dad, who worked in advertising and was always in search of the perfect diet or slogan, creating famous tag lines like "Leggo my Eggo" and "Go for the Gusto," was spending his free time making phone calls for the cause or putting up McGovern posters that we bought on St. Marks Place from a man with a six-inch Afro, mutton-chop sideburns, silk pajamas and a neck full of beads.

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