Hä? Now don't get weird... Great question at exactly the right time.
I think Muslims can also answer questions about pork, even though they don't eat it. I "have to" read articles about sheep being sacrificed... ;-)
Catholics and Good Friday you mean? Well. If you're very devout, you don't eat meat on that day, but you're certainly allowed to read about it... ;-)
Oh, now that you mention it. Unfortunately, the word courier is late. You can't rely on the delivery service these days...
Okay, I had some issues that only let me use the computer for comments at most. I didn't even manage to post happy Easter greetings including my brand new lambs. What comes around, comes around. Or not... ;-)
I had some issues that only let me use the computer for comments
That can't be good - no wördel, no steemit for me...
my brand new lambs
Oh boy, another bunch of cuties. I wonder what their names are this time. Seriously, all of this is making me think about owning a goat myself… I mean, I heard their milk tastes… interesting.
For God's sake, I am deeply shocked.
Although... I feel a little bit the same way... 😂
Just leave me in my creative crisis for a little while longer. I'll give you a photo of my roast lamb for this critical time...
Hahaha, dear irony lover... a big joke: My favourite lambs are happy about their adventure playground! They play on the barbecue, they don't get barbecued.
✅ You're correct. It is carbonara. Could you specify which types of meat and cheese are traditionally used in this dish?
Pork:
Guanciale (cheek) or Pancetta (belly). Both has to be air-dried!
Cheese:
Pecorino. Nothing else!
It’s NO team‘s point but Hira‘s vote.
Thank you for the question!!!
✅That’s exactly the details I was looking for. You get half the point, but of course, the full point goes to NO team nonetheless 😎
Apologies for the question - maybe not the best timing. But just to clarify, I’m not Catholic and don’t follow traditional Lent practices...
Hä? Now don't get weird... Great question at exactly the right time.
I think Muslims can also answer questions about pork, even though they don't eat it. I "have to" read articles about sheep being sacrificed... ;-)
Catholics and Good Friday you mean? Well. If you're very devout, you don't eat meat on that day, but you're certainly allowed to read about it... ;-)
You're right. I should've realised that🤦♂️ - makes perfect sense now...

Off-topic:
Where's your wördel?!
Oh, now that you mention it. Unfortunately, the word courier is late. You can't rely on the delivery service these days...
Okay, I had some issues that only let me use the computer for comments at most. I didn't even manage to post happy Easter greetings including my brand new lambs. What comes around, comes around. Or not... ;-)
That can't be good - no wördel, no steemit for me...

Oh boy, another bunch of cuties. I wonder what their names are this time. Seriously, all of this is making me think about owning a goat myself… I mean, I heard their milk tastes… interesting.
For God's sake, I am deeply shocked.
Although... I feel a little bit the same way... 😂
Just leave me in my creative crisis for a little while longer.
I'll give you a photo of my roast lamb for this critical time...
Hahaha, dear irony lover... a big joke: My favourite lambs are happy about their adventure playground! They play on the barbecue, they don't get barbecued.
Ummm, I would use chicken and parmesan. But you might have added pork...?
You're right about the pork, but traditionally, which cut do Italians use?
I have no idea. Google says cheeks. 😀
That's correct!
Chriddi nailed the detail for you 🙂
I did for our team. But it’s your vote, of course!
No question for a Muslim - and you won’t ever ask which meat is best for Eid, will you?… ;-)
You are right. 😀
With us, the lambs are only allowed to play ‘grill lambs’... 😎
They are soooo cute! And very dirty after this funny game. Auntie Kleiner Onkel is not amused...