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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
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1160.0. "Store: Where to Get Whole Lambs" by LYCEUM::CURTIS (Christos voskrese iz mertvych!) Wed May 11 1988 11:16

    Some friends are looking for a lamb to roast for a Memorial Day
    party.  But they don't know who might carry them, nor which meat
    shops and butchers are good ones to try (and I don't know either).
    
    Can anyone help?  I've used the keywords and DIRECTORY/TITLE, and
    found some things that are interesting, but don't solve this problem.
    I think that almost any of the butcher shops mentioned by name (mostly
    in 619.*) would do;  the geographic area that's preferred is northeast
    Mass and southern New Hampshire (the Worcester - Waltham - Nashua
    triangle).
    
    One of my friends has some inquiries out on USENET, and if she gets
    an answer first, she may never let me live it down!  So all suggestions
    will be greatly appreciated.
    
    Dick
    
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1160.1Try Liamos MarketTUNER::WHITCOMBWed May 11 1988 11:2712
    If it's lamb you want, then I would highly recommend Liamos Market
    on Lake Street in Nashua.  It is a small Greek market and from what
    I understand from the native Nashuans, it is THE place to buy lamb.
    They will even season it and put it on skewers for you if you wish.
    I'm not sure about whole lambs, but I would give them a call; I'm
    sure they'd be happy to assist you.  We've bought lamb several times
    from them and I can assure you, the quality is superb.
    
    Their phone number is 603-882-1381.
    
    Let me know if you have any luck!
    
1160.2Blood's?HOONOO::PESENTIJPThu May 12 1988 08:187
You might try giving Blood's a call.  I have never tried them, but I 
understand they have a variety of unusual stuff.  

From the pbook:

	BLOOD E L & SON wholesale meat
	 Main W Groton		448-6669
1160.3buy live and have it slaughteredHPSCAD::WHITMANAcid rain burns my BASSFri May 13 1988 09:3925
	If it were me (and it will be sometime this spring) I'd look in the
Want Adveriser or the local classifieds for a live lamb.  A lamb in the
50 - 100 lb range (live weight) will run between $50 - $100 depending on size,
pedigree, and condition.  Most lambs are born in the Jan - Mar time frame and
the highest market for them is Easter.  Those that are around now are being
fattened for fall sale at higher weight.

	If you go this route you can expect 50 - 60% loss at slaughter (i.e.
a 100 lb live animal will dress out at 40 - 50 lbs). Take this into account if
you are doing price comparisons.  The slaughtering should cost $10 or $12 and
if you want it cut and wrapped expect to pay about $.20/lb (dressed weight).
It usually takes me a 5 days to get back my meat (I have it cut and wrapped).
If you only want it slaughtered, you may have it back sooner.

   You may not gain much cost wise, BUT

	you know how old the animal was (most supermarket lamb is really mutton)
	you know where the animal has been, what it ate (if you ask)
	you are supporting local farmers and not New Zealand conglomerates
	you'll have the best tasting lamb you've ever eaten

						Al

P.S. 	I believe most supermarket meat departments will special order for you
	if you're willing to wait a few days before your order comes in.
1160.4Another vote for LiamosWOODIE::HOGLUNDTue May 17 1988 15:468
    Another vote for Liamos. It is the only place to buy LAMB. It is
    N O T  New Zeland lamb. 
    
    If you know of a local farmer or know someone that has sampled his/her
    goods, it is a good way to go. I would be reluctant to pick a farmer
    out of the phone book without any knowledge of the quality of the goods
    sold. 
    
1160.5DeMoulas/Market BasketWAGON::SWINIARSKINANcy--*NANSKI*--SwiniarSKIWed May 18 1988 18:383
    DeMoulas.....Believe it or not the butchers their can
    get just about anything you order.
    
1160.7Liamos for Lamb in Nashua, N.H.CIVIC::WINBERGWed Jun 08 1988 15:5012
    At the suggestion of 1160.1, I checked out Liamos in Nashua, N.H.
    It truly is an incredible little butcher shop.  One of the owners
    tells me their lamb all come from Colorado, and they butcher and
    mail all over the United States, the Caribbean, Central and South
    America.
    
    I shared with the owners your recommendation, and they just glowed.
    They fixed me some lamb kebobs that I did over charcoal for a family
    cookout on Memorial Day.  Tastiest, tenderest pieces of lamb I've
    ever had.
    
    Thanks VERY much for the tip.