SHOULDER AND NECK OF VEAL.
Though the shoulder of veal may be carved in the same way as mutton, it is usual to turn it over, and cut moderately thick slices from the thick edge opposite to the bone, and parallel with it.
The neck, of which the best end only is usually roasted, and stuffed under the skin, must be divided in the same way as a neck of mutton.
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