Irish potatoe beef stew

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Just curious how high he score on the breatholaytor. From looking at the pic would take a wild guess he liable to "twang it." That some old S. Texas highway peteroleum terminology:) Now if that real Irish Beef Stew it betta have some dead sheeps in there.

bigwheel
 
I am with bigwheel on this issue. Traditional Irish stew contains lamb or mutton. Nonetheless, another excellent production JB.
 

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