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  2. Schäfer Heinrich - Wikipedia

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    He keeps 400 sheep on his farm in the "Hellweg Börde". After the death of his father in 1998, he lived with his mother Johanna in Völlinghausen (City Erwitte). [1] In 2008 he was a candidate at the German TV Show "Bauer sucht Frau". At this show he sang "Das Schäferlied" ("The shepherd song").

  3. Lamb's fry - Wikipedia

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    Lamb's fry is lamb offal served as food, including the testicles, liver, sweetbreads, heart, kidneys, and sometimes the brain and abdominal fat—or some combination thereof. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In Australia and New Zealand , lamb's fry is specifically the liver; in the United States , " lamb fries " ( q.v. ) are specifically the testicles.

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  5. Category:Songs about shepherds - Wikipedia

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    The Lonely Shepherd; M. Mary Had a Little Lamb; Mary Had a Little Lamb (Wings song) S. The Shepherd on the Rock; The Shepherd's Song

  6. Chitterlings - Wikipedia

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    Chitterlings in broth. Chitterlings (/ ˈ tʃ ɪ t (ər) l ɪ ŋ z / CHIT-linz), sometimes spelled chitlins or chittlins, are a food most commonly made from the small intestines of pigs, [1] though cow, lamb, goose and goat may also be used.

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    The video starts with Adam saying that if you've ever wanted to see an 800-pound cow run around like a puppy, now's the time. It's 25 seconds of pure joy, and I bet you'll watch it more than just ...

  8. Lamb fries - Wikipedia

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    Platter of lamb fries. Lamb fries are lamb testicles used as food. Historically they were parboiled, cut in half, and seasoned. [1] Lamb testicles are served in a variety of cuisines, including Italian, [2] Basque, [3] breaded and fried in some barbecue restaurants, Chinese, [4] Caucasian, [5] Persian and Iranian Armenian (called donbalan), [6] and Turkish. [7]

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