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Anyone know where you can get some good goat meat from in or near London. Prefably whole.  Cant seem to find it anywhere. 

Most butchers just give you lamb instead and sell it off as goat. Cant believe these people. 

Also if any has some good recipes. 

 

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Not the best question to be asking on this site, but in any case, if you are going to be eating meat, you should always Jhatka it yourself, not depending on some butcher, doing whatever they might do. I also recommend not buying any meat from grocery stores or restaurants, even if it has one of those compassion labels or something.

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53 minutes ago, Jacfsing2 said:

Not the best question to be asking on this site, but in any case, if you are going to be eating meat, you should always Jhatka it yourself, not depending on some butcher, doing whatever they might do. I also recommend not buying any meat from grocery stores or restaurants, even if it has one of those compassion labels or something.

In Londonistan, meat you buy is very likely to be halal.

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2 hours ago, Mahakaal96 said:

Oh shut the f*ck up.... if a battle started right now would you know how to hunt or do jhatka?!!.... if you did somehow manage to jhatka a goat without wetting your knickers would you then know how to skin the animal????.... would you know how to gut the animal???.....would you know where to locate the gallbladder & remove it without bursting it... if it bursts it basically poisons the meat & makes it all inedible.... would you then know what to do with all the intestines & gut lining???

Its because of fags like you & your rose tinted romanticised understanding of war & warriorhood why we have no pride or power left as a community. 

Get it through your thick heads.... the maryada of a Sant & the maryada of a warrior are not the same

Great post sir.  Salute!! 

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