The Welsh Lamb and Beef - Welsh Beef Will Not Fail advert was on back in Late 2007. Please visit the Related Links section below to watch the advert online and for more information.
goose, swan, fox, beef, lamb, chicken, fish, hardly any veg...
They eat the same as every other culture does. Chicken, duck, lamb, cow (beef), pig (pork), wild game (deer, boar, etc) and so on. That includes fish.
a good idea before you have an advert is to actually INVENT newspapers or billboards or advertising
Most countries produce lamb but WALES and NEW ZEALAND produce especially good lamb.
Australia food in 1914 was very simple, and did not consist of all the fatty fats foods and processed foods available today. Roast mutton, lamb, chicken, beef or pork was common for a Sunday dinner, and these were usually accompanied by homemade breads, and roast potatoes. Mutton or beef stew was common, and vegetables supplementing these were usually potatoes, carrots, beans and onions. During the week, the usual lunchtime fare was sandwiches, or bread and cheese. For the evening meal, lamb chops, mutton chops or sausages were more common than the steaks enjoyed by people today. Tinned foods came to Australia in the 1800s, so by 1914, there was a great variety of tinned foods such as corned beef, tinned ham, tinned soups and various fruits. (Baked beans and spaghetti were not developed until the 1920s.)
Lamb is not beef, it is lamb. Beef is from cow. Supposedly 8oz is an average weight for cuts of meat. :)
the lamb and beef shop
Yes you can roast beef and lamb together. That's what they do in NewZealand.
they will consist of beef and lamb with seasonings.
if it is a lamb sandwhich but you can also get chicken,pork or beef
Beef, Lamb and Pasta
erm . . . no it's not. OH, but beef is!
A blend of lamb and beef. Yummy!
chicken, lamb beef
A lamb.
Beef , pork, and lamb
A beef carcass is a dead cow; a lamb carcass is a young sheep that is also dead. A dead young cow would be veal.