Let's get it straight, London Broil is a Cooking Method -
NOT a cut of beef!!
But, many grocery store meat departments and butcher shops sell a cut of beef labeled London Broil.
What cut of beef is it usually?
It is usually Top Round Roast.
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Devil Soundwave wrote:What on Earth is London Broil? I live in London and I've never heard of it!
At the weekend I went on a reccy and got 20 cans of brown Lentils in tomato puree (Valfrutta - premium Italian brand) and 20 cans of red lentils (D'Aucy - premium French brand).
Very pleased as both are "luck of the draw" scores not usually seen here.
Also got 12 bottles of Valfrutta Salsina (raw tomato sugo/pasata with garlic and herbs in) which was a real coup as they where only 60p each and have dates until 2013 (usually about £2).
Devil Soundwave wrote:Oh, it's not a case of me not liking Tuna, I just consciously chose to stop eating it about a decade ago. I used to eat Tuna sandwiches every day! Just got a little sick of it, and was really put off by finding a fricking tuna eye in a can once.
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