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The local Shop N Kart has goat meat.  We were hesitant to try it - not
sure what it would taste like.  The price is about $2.50 a pound (a
little more that we are willing to spend) and it just looks like a giant
piece of the animal that was hacked off.  Not sure what to do with a
piece like that and, anyway, I doubt it is free range.

Lori

Hans Kylberg wrote:
>
> >is very nice quality grass fed meat and my son loves it.
>
> Goat meat is very mild tasting, contrary to the smell of the goats
> themselves :-)
> A got does not limit its food intake to grass only, but eats all
> kinds of greens.
>
> - Hans

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