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  2. Lamb and mutton - Wikipedia

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    However, meat from sheep is generally consumed far less in the US than in many European, Central American and Asian cuisines; for example, average per-capita consumption of lamb in the United States is only 400 grams (14 oz) per year. [36] In Australia, the leg of lamb roast is considered to be the national dish. [38]

  3. Lean Hog - Wikipedia

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    Minimum tick size for the contract is $0.025 per pound, with each tick valued at $10 USD. Trades on the contract are subject to price limits of $0.0375 per pound above or below the previous day's contract settlement price, with an exception that there shall be no daily price limits in the expiring month contract during the last 2 Trading Days.

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    Altogether, food prices ticked up 0.3%, while all items remained flat. That month, uncooked beef roasts rose 4.1%, and uncooked ground beef went up 1.5%. Pork chops rose 3.5%, and bacon went up 1.8%.

  5. Offal - Wikipedia

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    Only two offal-based dishes are still routinely served nationwide at home and in restaurants and are available as pre-cooked package meals in supermarket chains: steak and kidney pie (typically featuring veal or beef kidneys), still widely known and enjoyed in Britain, and liver (of lamb, calf, pig or cow) and onions served in a rich sauce (gravy).

  6. Why Lamb Weston Stock Tanked Today - AOL

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    As of 10:30 a.m. EDT, Lamb Weston stock was down a painful 26%. What's going wrong for Lamb Weston? Lamb Weston is one of the largest french fry companies in the world, serving restaurant chains ...

  7. Why Lamb Weston Stock Was Climbing Today - AOL

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