They collect and deliver donations of canned and packet food such as tinned meat, sausages, spaghetti, beans and fruit. |
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It's your call if you want veggie links or meat sausages, and you can choose rice, soy or real creamer for your coffee. |
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A lovely baguette with sausages and bacon in true Dublin style was handed to everyone. |
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They had metal catering trays of bacon and sausages, and they assembled the roll right in front of my eyes. |
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My plate contained an ample helping of baked beans, two tinned tomatoes, three bacon rashers, two eggs and what I thought were two sausages. |
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Heat the oil in a pan and add the halved chipolata sausages and cook for about 1 minute. |
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Also a plate of sausages, baked beans, eggs, grilled tomatoes and bacon makes a very good main course. |
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Manufacturers could have to cut the amount of salt in beefburgers, bread, breakfast cereals, sausages and baked beans. |
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The plate contained two sausages, two lean bacon rashers, an egg, baked beans and tinned tomato. |
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When we didn't, I was the cook and produced mostly things like sausages, baked beans and sardines. |
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To turn huevos rancheros into more of a meal, add a few grilled chorizo sausages, roasted red peppers or spicy baked beans. |
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Tablehurst's small farm shop regularly sells clean out of biodynamic lamb, sausages and finely marbled steaks. |
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Making a face, she picked the plate back up, going to work on the spiced sausages, forcing it down with the hot drink he had concocted. |
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You can select battered sausages, battered onion rings, battered mushroom and more. |
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After 5 or 6 pints you will feel the need for battered sausages and chips, that's natural. |
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Presumably the local sausage pusher whom they buy from keeps getting busted by the police for selling sausages to children, or something. |
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One authority recommends armadillo sausages, well flavoured with coriander seed, basil and bay leaves, garlic, and nutmeg. |
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It also makes a wonderful base for pork sausages, beef and lamb, and goes really well with salmon. |
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I was tempted to try the bangers and mash, but I couldn't stomach the idea of eating all those sausages. |
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My most impressive dish is an advanced form of bangers and mash, using the best sausages cooked in cider with apples and bacon. |
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I am not sure there is a more welcoming sight on a cold autumn evening than a trio of sticky, glistening sausages and a deep pile of creamy mash. |
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For our main course, we plumped for wild mushroom and leek lasagne, and pork and apple sausages, with mustard mash and red wine gravy. |
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Who dictates that rashers, eggs, sausages, milk and cornflakes are what we should eat for breakfast? |
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To this end he also makes sausages flavoured with fancy herbs and seasonings. |
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Then spend the afternoon barbecuing steaks and sausages while catching up with friends and family. |
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But the sausages never made it on to the barbie and the salads stayed in the Esky. |
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Glamorgan sausages contain neither flesh nor fish nor fowl, but cheese and leeks. |
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Dinner that night consisted of sizzler sausages cooked on the barbeque, microwave pasta, and yes, chips and dip on the side. |
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I accidentally cooked the sausages in the convection oven for too long so they became hard as cardboard and tasted horrible. |
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Burgers, fish fingers and sausages are just as tasty when grilled, but have a lower fat content. |
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There was a range of children's dishes available, including burgers, fish fingers and sausages. |
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We caught the Windsorian bus up to the State Apartments and enjoyed tiny sausages on sticks at the finger buffet in the Waterloo room. |
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Trading standards are now happy that the sausages comply with the more flexible regulations. |
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Delicious smells of curried sausages, stew, and boiled potatoes wafted across from next door where Brian cooked the food for his pie-cart. |
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The menu takes in items as diverse as tiger prawn kebab with piccalilli, wild boar sausages, and duck and pickled cucumber on focaccia. |
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It suits strongly-flavoured foods such as meat and game along with fatty meats such as goose, duck, pork and sausages. |
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In the town centre we got Saveloy Dips, which were basically sausages, pease pudding and stuffing, in a bun. |
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Afterwards, we eat some pancakes and sausages and smoke cigarettes in a giant claw-footed bathtub. |
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Her stomach grumbled as she hungrily eyed the sausages sputtering on the blackened grill. |
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The Full English Parmesan is a mammoth feast, it's got black pudding, sausages, bacon, fried egg, the works. |
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The air swirled with dust and smoke and the smell of petrol and spicy sausages. |
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The table was filled with pancakes, sausages, steaks, biscuits, gravy, hash browns, toast, etc. |
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By the time Nick emerged from the shower I'd brewed tea, fried six sausages, a pan of bacon and was thinking about hot chocolate. |
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These are followed by a choice of bistro style sandwiches, and then sausages with home fries, potato salad or French-fries. |
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Gordon had an all-American hamburger with fries and I had sausages and champ. |
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Catherine looked exhausted already, but said the sausages were proper herby tubes of meat and the gravy soaked into the Yorkshire beautifully. |
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Children would have hated the sausages because they actually boasted a strong flavour, but they proved a treat for adults. |
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Everyone helps themselves to some juicy grilled hamburgers, some plump sausages and some plastic covered hotdogs. |
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It's well stocked with cocktail sausages and party food so don't worry about helping yourself to it all. |
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The seeds of P. nigrum are also a source of oil of pepper and oleoresin, used for flavouring sausages, tinned food, and drinks. |
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In the past two weeks I have barbecued skinny lamb chops marinated in spicy harissa, Greek sausages, calamari and some beautiful little sardines. |
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But even now the stores include counters based on market stalls, selling fruit, bread and more Morrison-made pies and sausages. |
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The lasagne came with chips and salad while the sausages were accompanied by roast spuds and mixed vegetables. |
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He missed real bacon, English sausages, home-cured ham and top quality pork pies and decided to do something about it. |
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The Fords salt their own ham, make their own sausages and 17 different kinds of pie, including the most delicious pork pie I have ever tasted. |
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The first thing pickets outside the local garage did was to barbecue sausages and eat them with tomato bread. |
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We're used to soggy vol-au-vents, rock hard party sausages and rough Bulgarian plonk. |
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Artificial casings are apt to be non-porous, which hinders the blending of flavours in dishes where sausages are cooked with other ingredients. |
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They all indulged in the delicious Bar-b-cue food of sausages, burgers on buns and hot dog rolls. |
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The next morning, we woke up with tremendous hangovers to a breakfast of Vienna sausages, salt-free borsht, and diet chocolate fudge soda. |
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It grabbed an open can of Vienna sausages from their picnic in its beak and rose into a cloudless sky. |
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I fed him Vienna sausages and disinfected him with surgical soap purloined from the hospital tent. |
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The dinner specials that evening included sausages and hot German potato salad and I was quite hungry. |
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In them came those who vended meat pies, nshima with sausages, French fries and many other foodstuffs. |
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On Christmas morning she'll be at her daughter's, tucking into a brunch of eggs Benedict, bacon, sausages and waffles. |
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She brought a platter of sausages, scrambled eggs and two rashers of bacon with steaming bread. |
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As a special tribute to our patron saint, St George, the barmaid gave us all sausages to eat with brown sauce and tomato ketchup. |
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There, the dress code was more sou'wester than morning suit and we kept out the cold with fiery local plum brandy and thick greasy sausages. |
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I ate sausages, and boiled eggs and soldiers, white bread and butter, because I think that's what my mother had prepared. |
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For the record, I personally have bacon and egg breakfasts quite often and eat enough sausages to make me a good German. |
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There we all were, craning our white-hatted heads in close to watch while our teacher explained the mysteries of making sausages. |
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After being seasoned and cooked, it would be consumed as boneless processed meat, like in sausages or chicken nuggets. |
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Refuel with good Slovenian eats like sausages and pastas, and spend your nights in family-run pensions and a medieval castle. |
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The truck will serve organic burgers, sausages and steak sandwiches at major events across the country. |
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Breakfast should consist of sausages, rashers, eggs, fried bread, black and white pudding, tomato, mushrooms, baked beans and toast. |
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Once the pigs are slaughtered, Graham, who is a butcher by trade, makes sausages using his own recipes. |
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We huddle together to fit skins to our skis, fingers instantly numbed to frozen sausages. |
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Nicknamed bangers because of their tendency to explode if the skins are not pierced before frying, sausages have come a long way. |
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A range of soft, fragrant sausages or wurst can be found in Austria and Bavaria. |
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The showers have paused and the sun brushes the patio as the steaks and sausages sizzle on the grill. |
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Hundreds of sausages and burgers were washed down with pints of guest ale and resident brews. |
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Other Cajun specialties include tasso, a spicy Cajun version of jerky, smoked beef and pork sausages, chourice, and chaudin. |
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I am certain that most people hate the idea of exporting our horses to be made into sausages and salami. |
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In their hands they were holding wine gums, jelly babies, digestive biscuits and, in one case, cocktail sausages. |
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Exotic meats such as rabbit, venison and wild boar are available, in addition to countless varieties of sausages. |
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She would get a huge joint of beef or lamb for about two shillings and they would put 2lb of sausages in for free. |
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He was also offered a taste of sundried tomato and basil sausages, and enthused over the slices of venison, before stopping to buy a leg of pork. |
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This, you might be relieved to hear, is where the protests and the sausages come in. |
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Next second, teapots and sausages explode into the air, and the rat-a-tat of small-arms fire sends everyone diving for cover. |
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Where do you find the best value baked beans, sausages, ketchup and white sliced bread? |
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Joey had bought a packet of sausages for them, at the greengrocer's nearby, and together they cooked the raw meat over the fire. |
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Butchers from all parts of Ireland entered fresh samples of their traditional, or speciality, sausages, black or white pudding or drisheen. |
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A lovely meal of sausages and chips in the cafe afterwards rounded off a great afternoon. |
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Cole scampers forward like a Jack Russell chasing a string of sausages which another dog has widdled over. |
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These same beers are also good accompaniments to wild boar and to sausages made with wild boar. |
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The grapes sizzled, sputtered, and melted into syrup, basting and braising the sausages in their bubbling juices. |
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Large sausages sizzled in a covered tray, and at the end of the line was a stack of hot buttered toast. |
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The smell of sausages sizzling, the taste of a chargrilled steak washed down with a cold beer, the sound of mozzies buzzing and cicadas singing. |
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Cafes along the waterfront offer English breakfasts with bacon, sausages, baked beans, toast and coffee. |
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Blood pudding and blood sausages are still regularly served in traditional Irish Breakfasts. |
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While the sausages are simmering, remove the grapes from their stems, wash, and place in a bowl. |
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There's plenty of good stodge on the menu, including favourites such as scampi, macaroni cheese, sausages, lasagne, steak and hand-cut chips. |
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I use all local produce, and have a good butcher for my black pudding, sausages and Ayrshire bacon. |
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The pub now has two restaurants serving anything from sausages to shark steaks. |
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You can keep the ankle-biters satisfied with a kids' menu made up of perennial favourites such as chicken nuggets, fish fingers and sausages. |
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I prefer my leisurewear prefaced with a Stella Mc, and my exercise as bloodless as her mother's sausages. |
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The county's farms are recognised as producing some of the country's best turkey, beef, sausages and hams. |
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They now make and sell their own sausages, steaks and burgers instead of getting someone else to do it. |
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For the barbecue, stock up on steaks, chops, spicy merguez sausages and ribs. |
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His sausages and rindless, unsmoked back bacon have proved a sizzling success in Cuba, where British meat products are banned. |
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She ordered a cup of tea with a full English breakfast, consisting of scrambled eggs, sausages, bacon, baked beans and toasted bread. |
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Organic fillings range from smoked haddock to sausages in onion gravy or simply traditional pork encased in good crumbly shortcrust pastry. |
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The organic burgers and all-beef polish sausages will be served with organic condiments on organic rolls. |
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This colourful Edinburgh deli is the place to come for South African delicacies such as biltong and boerewors sausages. |
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If I haven't burnt this little billet-doux to light the gas ring for my morning sausages. |
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Poultry, sausages and chopped or minced meat must always be thoroughly cooked. |
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It includes sirloin, filet mignon, flavour-packed sausages, roast beef, pork and lamb. |
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Fill the bag with the roux and pipe long sausages of the mixture on to the tray. |
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There are Filipino stews, take out Chinese dim sum, or German sausages and French pastries at a deli. |
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Similarly, those healthier lower-fat pork sausages are probably padded out with wheat rusk. |
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We sang songs, ate damper, sizzled sausages, struggled in the sack race, made speeches and tussled in the tug o war. |
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My Toulouse sausages were wonderfully warm and spicy, with a marvellous grainy texture. |
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A steward came round with a trolley of eggs, bacon and sausages to ask each cadet how many he wished to eat. |
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The Prince would produce a rapid succession of sizzling chops, steaks and sausages not only for the guests but also for the attendant staff. |
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It's heavily oaked but enjoy this characterful bottle with devilled chicken or sausages with a mustard and honey glaze, and all will be well. |
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While the sausages are cooking, remove the grapes from their stems, rinse them under cool water, drain them, and place them in a bowl. |
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For meat lovers there were wonderful cuts of prime beef, pork and lamb, rare breed sausages and a whole range of game products. |
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The lunch specials of yore include macaroni cheese, steak pie, shepherd's pie and chips and five varieties of Crombie's sausages. |
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For a couple of bucks more, you can personalize your dish from a list of extras such as sausages, mussels, salmon, shrimp or provolone. |
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A few obvious substitutions you could make would be merguez sausages for the chorizo or tuna for the cod. |
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To distract myself from the wait for Elle to deliver, I had cooked them the same fruited breads and baked sausages that I served the soldiers. |
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Here in Montreal the more health-conscious butchers have been selling ostrich in marinated brochettes, sausages and cutlets for years. |
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We went to a restaurant for Christmas lunch because I can only do pasta and Dad can only do curried sausages and Marianne can only do cereal. |
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She could smell bacon and sausages grilling in the distance and the smell of stew. |
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It would be a delicious side for sausages, roasted pork, or roasted chicken, and it would make a welcome bed for a poached egg. |
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There was a hot breakfast, a choice of bacon, eggs, toast, spaghetti, baked beans, porridge sausages and hash browns. |
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What goes into sausages is top quality meat, cut away when we chop the prime joints from a carcass and then trim the special cuts in the shop. |
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Place the pork, bacon, sausages, and chopped yellow onion in a large baking pan. |
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This box for four came with moreish sausages, slightly flavourless burgers, good steaks, chicken drumsticks. |
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It's handy because it is just across the road from my house in Primrose Hill and they do a great fry-up with nice Polish sausages. |
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The potatoes had scarcely started to boil and the sausages were already frizzling and going black. |
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Spread the bread with smooth, mild French mustard, scatter over the onions and place the sausages on top of one slice. |
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There was a man in the kitchen grilling sausages when he arrived in search of breakfast. |
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Though our story is about poultry, it could just as easily be about the pork chop, sausages, or salami sticks in your shopping basket. |
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With a certain trepidation we tried some Serbian sausages hoping they would be sausages, not hot dog type frankfurters you so often find. |
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The centrepiece is a bowl of stewed black beans, pork on the bone, pork sausages, chunks of beef, and garlic fried to a crispy gold. |
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This simple pasta dish combines pork sausages with fresh fennel bulbs in a soft, subtly anise-flavoured sauce for spaghetti. |
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A chef was stationed at one end to cook omelettes and serve bacon, sausages and black pudding. |
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I would also be happy to drink this midweek with sausages or grilled lamb chops. |
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In medieval Europe pork was certainly the meat most used in sausages, and pepper was the most common spice. |
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A craving for smoked sausages and cabbage rolls can definitely be satisfied here. |
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Even with pretty strict standards, about half the burgers, nuggets, franks, and sausages qualified for a thumbs up. |
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There are five meals to choose from, including the breakfast special of back bacon, three pork and leek sausages, three fried eggs and mushrooms. |
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Many are shaped like small potatoes but others are curiously long and curved like crooked sausages. |
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We are not into churning out pupils like sausages on a conveyor belt. |
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A waiter brings out some fresh pretzels and homemade pork and wine sausages. |
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I had a couple of big kransky sausages and half a can of beans. |
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On the Fourth of July, a barbeque was held with Coca-Cola and grilled sausages and partygoers sang the American national anthem. |
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I still pull from this book when making terrines, sausages, and other charcuterie. |
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Poke center of Italian sausages with chopstick to make well, fill with chocolate syrup and twist the open end of the sausage. |
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As we tuck into a colourful platter of fresh pineapple, watermelon, kiwi fruit, pears and bananas on the veranda, she cooks up sausages, bacon and pancakes. |
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They make traditional Weisswurst and sausages that are just phenomenal. |
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The sausages were so overcooked they tasted like salami, while the mash was so heavily laden with mustard you could probably start your own bomb factory with it. |
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And his succulent sausages and lip-smacking rindless unsmoked back bacon have stimulated taste buds in Cuba, where British meat products are banned. |
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The low-grade kangaroo meat used in the sausages is in a different class from the high-quality prime cuts that reach Moscow's pricier restaurants via Europe. |
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Wind-dried sausages, smoky bacon and salted meats are traditionally made in southwestern China in the last month of the lunar year, and served up on the New Year dinner table. |
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For most of his life he ate mainly raw meat, and would often carry luncheon meat and sausages in his pocket, pulling them out whenever he was hungry. |
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Biscuits, cakes, pastries, meat pies, sausages, hard cheese, butter and foods containing lard, coconut or palm oil all tend to be high in saturated fats. |
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Like sausages, bacon tends to be very salty and may also be preserved with the chemical sodium nitrite, which has been linked to an increased risk of stomach cancer. |
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Try authentic sauerkraut, spicy sausages, schnitzels and pretzels washed down with one of the 800 varieties of beers found in the Bavarian region of Germany. |
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I had a soft, steaming mound of it with some of the butcher's pork and leek sausages the other day, but it would have gone just as well with a Sunday roast. |
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Squeeze the sausage meat out of the sausages and discard the skins. |
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Another popular dish is botillo, composed of minced pork and sausages. |
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Take half a pound of pork sausages from the freezer and thaw in microwave. |
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Nutmeg is as popular a spice for savoury dishes as sweet, lending a mellow flavour to rice puddings, sausages and mash, baked custards and fruit cake. |
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The butcher had conveniently cubed all of the meat suitable for sausages, and the addition of some back fat, salt, pepper and breadcrumbs was all that was needed. |
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Everything from delicious sausages to organic vegetables to honeys and jams were on show, luring a scatter of people to dip their hands into their pockets. |
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He is doing a roaring trade in excellent meat pies, a range of scrumptious sausages and the most authentic Scotch eggs we have tried, Scotland included. |
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The reindeer was actually an interesting cold meat, like a prosciutto ham, but slightly more substance than pork, while the Aussie sausages were good meaty bangers. |
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Traditionalists will be drawn to steaks or the Cumberland sausages with mash and onion gravy, while lighter tastes are catered for with grilled salmon. |
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This is a forked stick around which the carded wool sausages are wound. |
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The meat is mostly lamb skewers, lamb chops and merguez, those typical spicy sausages, but also chicken, although this may have been introduced to please Western palates. |
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I highly recommend the merguez, a quartet of delicious grilled sausages, not too greasy and properly seasoned with just the right amount of cumin. |
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A wide range of gourmet sausages will be available on the night. |
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Here you will find pies, sausages, extra large beefburgers, all made on the premises fit to grace the finest of tables, not to mention the high-quality meats available. |
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There were sausages, chicken legs, pizza slices, garlic bread, spare ribs, spring rolls, onion bhajis and a complete range of vegetarian alternatives. |
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He was renowned for wearing a battered trilby and long overcoat, and carrying a suitcase containing painting equipment, a bottle of Guinness and cold sausages. |
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We headed home, me now with two fingers now swollen to the size of German sausages and utterly unbendable and a deep, abiding worry over the condition of my hand. |
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My portion of braised veal trotters seemed to have been overbraised by a week or two, and the lamb sausages tasted faintly of gas, as if they'd been blasted with a blowtorch. |
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So expect to find sourdough bread, Iberian hams, various sausages, and top-notch anchovies appearing as breakfast munchies, tapas and, after 3pm, on the dinner menu. |
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Elzbieta has to trim the spoiled sausages, which have been treated with borax and glycerine, as well as trim meat that has fallen on the rat-infested floor. |
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Don't leave without trying the smallgoods, sausages or salami. |
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There are 142 stalls with gift items, children's toys, figures for nativity cribs, Christmas decorations, mulled wine, grilled sausages, and gingerbread. |
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Breakfast was, like all the meals, a leisurely affair taken from an overflowing buffet of fresh fruits or bountiful sausages, eggs and yes, home-cured bacon! |
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In the bungalow next to ours was a farm family from the KwaZulu-Natal region near Swaziland, who invited us over one night for a braai, a barbecue of steak and sausages. |
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Two juicy bratwurst sausages covered in the restaurant's homemade catsup and curry spices accompany a massive mound of fresh homemade potato salad and three slices of bread. |
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A huge picnic buffet of bratwurst and other sausages as well as salads and Thai dishes took care of the healthy appetites whetted by the fresh sea air. |
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A buffet breakfast served in the lounge drew early risers and light eaters, and an on-deck barbecue featured spare ribs, fresh Coho salmon, sausages, and burgers. |
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Filco will now be selling prime cuts and a full range of roasting cuts, as well as looking at Celtic Pride added-value products like sausages and burgers. |
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Seth opened up the can of Vienna sausages and began stuffing his face. |
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For example, and also in England, Girl Guides are being sued by a teenager who was hit by spitting fat while cooking sausages around the campfire. |
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As well as selling local produce and creating their own sausages and hams on site, their range will include halal meats for Muslims in the York area. |
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The farm supplies milk from its Ayrshire herd for Duchy Originals milk, vegetables for crisps, oats and wheat for biscuits, pigs for bacon and sausages and barley for ale. |
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Sometimes they invited us to share, and the spicy sausages, with a smudge of fiery harissa, were wonderful, though it was hard to see our hosts through the smoke. |
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These go well with Mexican foods, hearty sausages and smoky flavors. |
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Days disappeared in a flurry of sea and sand and the evenings became storybook forays to find a beach where we could barbecue sausages and toast marshmallows. |
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She doesn't like sausages so much except for homemade and cervelat and sometimes a full beef dog from Abeles and Heymann and mostly I guess air-dried cervelat. |
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Some charcuteries also sell veal sausages and terrines of game. |
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Order 10 summer sausages and receive a free box of Powerplay! |
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The town centre market would consist of around ten stands or huts selling roast chestnuts, for example, Cumbrian punch, traditional sausages and pancakes. |
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Besides feasting on goodies such as sausages, dog biscuits and chews, the guests will play games, such as tug the lead, chase the ball and musical dogs. |
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We have lunch at a place called Christophe, which was opposite a working-class joint, where swarthy men sat behind a grill filled with roasting sausages. |
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In a heavy, flameproof casserole, cook the sausages and duck in the olive oil until their fat runs and the sausages and duck are golden on all sides. |
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The only danger they face is from health problems brought about by thoughtless divers tempting them with unsuitable food like bread and frankfurter sausages. |
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Christmas and Easter create buying peaks for lines such as sponge puddings, sausages wrapped in bacon, potato croquettes and finger food-sized party selections. |
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Bound in fog, menaced by wildlife and cut off from the world, this perfunctory middle-class exercise turns into a carnival of accusations, French cricket and sausages. |
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On wet days, the children make scones and fudge, and play pirates in the sitting room, which involves roaring fires, and the toasting of sausages and crumpets. |
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I always played tennis on Saturday afternoons and under normal conditions, Mum would have cooked sweet corn, salted cod or a fry-up of sausages, eggs and tomatoes. |
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Many of the dishes originate well west of the Caucasus, with German sausages, Austrian pork cutlets and Italian pastas just a few of the non-Russian dishes on offer. |
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The meeting ended on a festive note with lots of Christmas goodies to tuck into such as cocktail sausages, mince pies, Christmas gateaux and much more. |
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While I'm a relative fan of meat, sausages tend to be stacked with salt, and also may contain preservative chemicals which have been linked with an increased risk of cancer. |
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After unpacking a few things we drove into the village which was just under a mile away and bought some provisions including bacon and sausages from the famous butchers there. |
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The father and daughter team successfully cooked a black bean hummus, a green salad, a cassoulet of sausages, and a raspberry gratin, all within 45 minutes. |
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The men were drinking beer and grilling sausages on gas-fired barbecues. |
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To the contrary there are some truly amazing and delicious sausages to be found in the UK and many places that actually know how to cook quite a decent English breakfast. |
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I had the boat in the river but luckily the good wife kept the sausages out for tea as the trip did not eventuate in anything to write home about. |
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There are turkey steaks and fillets, meat for stews, pies and stir-fries, escalopes for pan-frying, drumsticks, minced meat for sausages, meat loaves and burgers. |
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It couldn't have been easy all those years, fending off my pre-teen pleas for Vienna sausages, Cheetos, Bubblicious bubble gum, and Hawaiian Punch. |
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I actually hate the taste of meat, so if something tasted like meat it would be disturbing the sausages and nut meat etc.. dont taste like meat. |
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As Zac walked over to the sausage sizzle, he noticed something strange. The guy flipping the sausages was staring right at him. |
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Bacon, eggs, and sausages are the most common aspects of the Australian full breakfast. |
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The caul fat required in the recipe can usually be found in supermarkets that make their own sausages and serve ethnic populations. |
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Both delicacies are traditionally served with thick bacon, but a Welsh breakfast may also include Welsh sausages, mushrooms and eggs. |
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Unlike ordinary sausages it is a typical home dish, not sold at hot dog stands. |
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Virtually all sausages will be industrially precooked and either fried or warmed in hot water by the consumer or at the hot dog stand. |
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In southern Norway, grill and wiener sausages are often wrapped in a potato lompe, a kind of lefse. |
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A full breakfast is a breakfast meal that typically includes bacon, sausages, eggs, other cooked foods and a beverage such as coffee or tea. |
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Dutch and Belgian cuisine is not known for its abundant use of sausages in its traditional dishes. |
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Currywurst, a dish of sausages with curry sauce, is a popular fast food in Germany. |
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For the enormous variety of German sausages follow the specific links on the. |
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Finnish makkara is typically similar in appearance to Polish sausages or bratwursts, but have a very different taste and texture. |
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However, many cheaper sausages contain mechanically recovered meat or meat slurry, which must be so listed on packaging. |
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Vegetarian sausages are also now very widely available, although traditional meatless recipes such as the Welsh Selsig Morgannwg also exist. |
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In the UK and Ireland, sausages are a very popular and common feature of the national diet and popular culture. |
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Matthews, 33, had a meal of soup, roast turkey, veg, chipolata sausages and Christmas pudding on the isolation wing. |
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There are many varieties of sausages known to Thai cuisine, some of which are specialities of a specific region of Thailand. |
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Well, in that case Sonny Jim, you should be able to afford to dish up some fatter sausages. |
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Internal organs like the spleen swell up and become as hard as sausages. |
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In southwestern China, sausages are flavored with salt, red pepper and wild pepper. |
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In South Africa, traditional sausages are known as boerewors, or farmer's sausage. |
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Amco silicone spatula, heat resistant to 500 degrees F and great for flipping pancakes, eggs, crepes, sausages, etc. |
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Using fresh meat from animals raised on sustainable farms, The Meathook produces fresh sausages in a warehouse underneath the highway. |
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There is a section on bratwursts, and others on cooked sausages, semi dry sausages, specialities and a section entitled Profit with meat. |
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But they're also hoping their selection of spicy sausages, sweet breads and pickled fish will whet Hartlepool appetites. |
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In Italy a popular New Year meal is Cotechino con Lenticchie, or green lentils with sausages. |
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For example, prepacked bratwurst sausages are limited to a few days of shelf life under chilled storage conditions. |
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Bring me a plate of bacon and egg yolks, with side orders of sausages and crullers. |
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Mark Price, managing director at Waitrose, admitted often eating fruit, vegetables, cheese, sausages and bacon a few days after the use-by date. |
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Researchers believe that chemical reactions during the preparation of foods such as hot dogs, sausages and luncheon meats could be to blame. |
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Christmas dinner usually consists of pork or lamb ribs served with boiled potatoes, sausages, meatcakes and lingonberries. |
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In 1923 Bainbridge opened a marble-lined food hall, offering such delicacies as speciality sausages, galantines and haggis. |
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The shelves are laden with everything from real Turkish Delight to continental sausages, cheeses and English Bath Oliver biscuits. |
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They traditionally replaced bread as basic food and they can be served with cheese, sausages, bacon, mushrooms or eggs. |
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Germany, for instance, which produces more than 1200 types of sausage, distinguishes raw, cooked and precooked sausages. |
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Sharland's butcher in Holmfirth have now made the sausages up and they are on the menu for pounds 8 as Farmer's Arms' Bangers and Mash. |
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Stood next to a builder at the hotplate, I saw chips, sausages, spaghetti bolognese and jacket potatoes. |
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They're a load of 38-year-old shut-ins who live with their mums and exist on a diet composed entirely of BBQ Pringles, cocktail sausages and Yop. |
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They eat a vast amount of odd-looking sausages or wursts, as in their own carol, the Wurst Noel, whence the old saying Wurst Come, Wurst Served. |
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The filler used in many sausages helps them to keep their shape as they are cooked. |
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Utilization of adzuki bean extract as a natural antioxidant in cured and uncured cooked pork sausages. |
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He had already eaten six sausages, but that did not stop him reaching for a second helping. |
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In some jurisdictions foods described as sausages must meet regulations governing their content. |
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Speciality sausages with other ingredients such as apple and leek are also made. |
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Favourites include albondigas, chorizo sausages, salpicon de marisco and tortilla espanola. |
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One of the most popular forms is onion gravy, which is eaten with sausages, Yorkshire pudding and roast meat. |
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Sodium nitrite is a preservative used in lunch meats, hams, sausages, hot dogs, and bacon to prevent botulism. |
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Slice the sausages, pile a large amount of the choucroute onto a large plate, put the ham hock on top with the slices of sausages. |
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In the city of Monza a popular recipe also adds pieces of sausages to the risotto. |
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Beech is also used to smoke Westphalian ham, various sausages, and some cheeses. |
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Corsica produces gourmet cheese, wine, sausages, and honey for sale in mainland France and for export. |
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Besides salad and pickles as appetizers, they can range from jelly, beancurd, noodle salad, cooked meat and sausages, to jellyfish or cold soups. |
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Early humans made the first sausages by stuffing roasted intestines into stomachs. |
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Germans produce their ubiquitous sausages in almost 1,500 varieties, including Bratwursts, Weisswursts, and Currywursts. |
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It is often thought to refer to the sausages peeking out through the gaps in the batter. |
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Pop-Up Spokane Follow the smell of grass-fed burgers and handmade sausages down local trails to find this roving alfresco spot. |
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In 1747, Hannah Glasse's The Art of Cookery gave a recipe for 'pigeon in a hole', calling for pigeon rather than the contemporary sausages. |
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Hence, sausages, puddings, and salami are among the oldest of prepared foods, whether cooked and eaten immediately or dried to varying degrees. |
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Swabia is hog heaven, where sausages achieve otherworldly perfection and the wine flows free. |
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Canned baked beans with small pork sausages are still available, as are variants with other added ingredients such as chili. |
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Vegetarian and vegan sausages are also available in some countries, or can be made from scratch at home. |
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Certain sausages also contain ingredients such as cheese and apple, or types of vegetable. |
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These sweet sausages are refrigerated rather than fried and usually, however, served for dessert rather than as part of a savory course. |
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In August, he broke the record by eating 110 hotdog sausages at the New York State Fair. |
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The franchise specializes in Philadelphia-style soft pretzels, pretzel dogs, pretzel sausages and more. |
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Here, you can taste everything from huhu grubs to whitebait fritters along with whisky sausages and lambs' tails. |
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Other uncooked sausages are available in certain regions in link form, including Italian, bratwurst, chorizo, and linguica. |
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Tivall will also be showing shoarma, already on sale in the domestic market, and new English style breakfast sausages. |
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In addition to the standard Latin American sausages, dried pork sausages are served cold as a snack, often to accompany beer drinking. |
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Some sausages are cooked during processing and the casing may then be removed. |
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Longaniza is the most common type of sausage, or at least the most common name in Chile for sausages that also could be classified as chorizo. |
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