Beautiful Meat Photograph - Sirloin Goat Steaks

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Isn't goat beautiful? Look at that marbling, notice the rich pinkness of the flesh. How clean it is, glistenny in the glow of my floods. Kinda tough to see the breed, that'd be cashmere for those who have an interest. These goats are grazed on natural range and irrigated pastures. They've never even remotely seen a feedlot, that makes me feel better right there. No antibiotics, pesticides, GMO's, synthetic hormones (what about natural ones?), herbicides, chemical fertilizers ... you get the idea.
Isn't goat beautiful?

Ted of Highland Hills Farm thinks so.

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Yay, you're back.
I was just wondering: Do the chicken and palm trees ever have to go into the dishwasher?

Hey Cookie,

Nothing I care about goes in to the dishwasher.

Yeah, they get cleaned. Especially that chicken, it gets a lot of use.

I love my plastic chicken. I love my plastic palm trees. They're my friends and give me ideas when I'm shooting. They know. They tell and they always listen.

Biggles

Always listen to your friends be they plastic or not.

I adore goat. It is one of my favorite meats--and before it is meat, when it is still a gamboling goat, they are one of my favorite animals. Very bright, with great senses of humor.

And hard to fence--they are very nimble and can climb or craw under many kinds of fences.

Great critters, alive or cooked.

Doc,

My only attempt at goat didn't turn out at all well. But I haven't given up on the idea.

I'm so sorry for your difficulties but it brought me the Ur Meathenge image and I was really tickled. Now I get it. Really.

May your technical challenges begone!

Now on to bigger and better meatfeasteses.

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