Nothing like the taste of sow stall raised pork.wide eyed and legless said:Safeway early in the morning when they knock 50% off marked prices for the last day before the use by date, lunch today was a 3.680 kg of rolled pork shoulder $15.00. Legs of lamb roll out at an average of $12.00.
Being brought up in the finest frugal pedigree, Yorkshire mother and Scottish father, offal was a constant on the table, brains delicious, found that the Asian butchers still stock them, a quick boil into the crumbs, and knowing my daughters told them they were crumbed scallops, but that didn't work.wereprawn said:Why is the price of lamb so high these days? As a child, in the mid 70's, we lived in a small town named El Arish in FNQ. In the wet season my old man would be rained of work for weeks in a row at times, and as a result we ate a lot of lamb during those times because it was so cheap ( along with ox tail, liver, kidneys, crumbed brains ect...).
From what I've heard a lot of properties got out of sheep/wool and into beef because of the labour needed -shearing etc to run sheep.Supply and demand situation.A butcher by trade but haven't worked in a shop for quite a few years some of the prices of some cuts are quite surprising but then both cattle and sheep prices that the producers are getting are more inline with what they should be getting and good on them too,Rob.wereprawn said:Why is the price of lamb so high these days? As a child, in the mid 70's, we lived in a small town named El Arish in FNQ. In the wet season my old man would be rained of work for weeks in a row at times, and as a result we ate a lot of lamb during those times because it was so cheap ( along with ox tail, liver, kidneys, crumbed brains ect...).
Yep. Got a mate in Cooma who family use to run sheep. They still laugh about that.Black Devil Dog said:My dogs love lamb shanks, well they used to, until people started eating them and the price went up.
Gas. Not so much.wide eyed and legless said:Spot on grott, it is the age old supply and demand coming into play, export driven prices are what drive our domestic prices, same with the natural gas and other resources.
Yeah why not, but not before they value add to it of course or use it to power their manufacturing sectors and build cars and stuff. Just like the iron ore, copper, uranium and laundry list of other goodies we ship outta the Luckygrott said:We should do a deal with Japan and buy our gas from them and save even more as what we want need not be exported and re- imported back. What a total saving for us Aussies for our own bloody gas!
Dave70 said:Yeah why not, but not before they value add to it of course or use it to power their manufacturing sectors and build cars and stuff. Just like the iron ore, copper, uranium and laundry list of other goodies we ship outta the LuckyquarryCountry.
My second after the 1962 XK falcon, was a 200B SX.Ducatiboy stu said:
They've come a long way since then you know.Ducatiboy stu said:
World wide the price of gas has increased ,can't see how Japan can get our gas cheaper than us, not putting up an argument that the facts are wrong but only wondering if the trend towards solar power continues other energy resources will take up the slack. Maybe we should be looking at all the sites for fracking the CSG, plenty in Qld we could be taking advantage of.Dave70 said:
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