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New Foodists Article: Meeting our Lambs at Cutter Ranch

July 16, 2009James Sherrettbaa, Cutter Ranch, farming, Food, foodie, Foodists, lambs, sheep, travel, Tyler McNaughton

Right. Forgot to post about a new article I wrote for Foodists called Meeting Our Lambs at Cutter Ranch. Baa!

All the story and photos you could want are on the Foodists site, where you want to click through to right now.

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Food

Thoughts Upon Eating Horse Steaks

June 12, 2009James Sherretteating horse, food writing, Foodists, horse, horse meat, horse steaks 2 Comments

New York cut striploin horse steaks.

That’s how the saying goes: ‘Hungry enough to eat a horse.’

But have you eaten a horse? Or even just some horse?

I have. Along with 9 friends last weekend we ate horse steaks grilled and seasoned with salt and herbs.

Read the full story on Foodists: Hungry Enough to Eat a Horse

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