However, I choked on my breakfast cereal at the facile, almost comical self-indulgent tripe in the second half of the piece. |
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I've said all the negative things I'm going to say, and I refuse to find anything positive about this irritatingly mindless tripe. |
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I remember finding it hard to choose between junket and tripe, but I named tripe as I disliked it even more than junket. |
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My mother used to make brilliant tripe but mine tasted absolutely awful and my guests were far from impressed. |
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Spoon some tripe, porcini mushrooms and tomatoes into each and set aside, keeping warm. |
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Andouillettes are a Normandy specialty made by filling pig intestine with more pig intestines and tripe, or cow's stomach lining. |
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The fact that it's more intentionally entertaining than the usual Tinseltown tripe is another matter all together. |
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One contestant wolfed down an animal tripe taco, while another was asked to try to trap a slippery pig drenched in butter. |
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Made with beef tripe and hominy, this Mexican soup is often flavored with garlic, onions, and dried chilies. |
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When he comes off his shift he eats alone, tripe, rabbit, distinctive food that is for men. |
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The Haggis is the greatest of all puddings, greater than stomach, tripe or guts, and well worth this long grace. |
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Battali has been dishing brains, tripe, and ravioli stuffed with veal cheek for a couple of years. |
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Of course, most who read this tripe have zero knowledge of firearms and swallow it hook, line, and sinker which is the goal. |
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This band's falsetto preening, cat suits and uninventive instrumental tripe is not intended to be a joke but comes off as a really bad one. |
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If I was a best selling author about to pass such tripe off on my breathlessly expectant readers, I'd have been right there with her. |
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Made with beef tripe and hominy, menudo is often flavored with garlic, onions, and dried chilies. |
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Yes, but then how many people are really interested in the tripe and rubbish served up at 6.30 pm on the programme. |
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The unadulterated tripe about food, the rise of the celebrity chef, cooking and all the pretentious cant that goes with it, is beyond me. |
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Among the shops nearby were a grocers, a haberdashers, a sweet shop and a tripe shop. |
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Around 10 makers of tripe and animal feed received offal and meat products from the same BSE-tainted herd. |
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This piece of implausible tripe is an insult to the intelligence of even the most brain dead of Sunday night viewers. |
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My fault for being such an eejit as to give a charlatan a fortune for dressed-up tripe. |
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Offal, such as tongue, heart, liver, and tripe, is also included in many dishes such as soups and stews. |
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The chef's favorite offal product, tripe, graces the menu, as do rubbery coxcombs, and sweetbreads fried like chicken in a crunchy, salty batter. |
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This is a spicy dish consisting of leafy greens with tripe, fish, beef, salt pork, and chicken. |
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Other entradas include grilled chorizo, cheese, serrano ham, tripe, grilled sardines and mussels. |
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I saw bank tellers in cheap suits talking tripe to gullible secretaries. |
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Today, her daughter Wanda runs the kitchen, still making favourites such as tripe stew, but also rich ragu sauces and tasty roast rabbit. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is absolutely amazing that the parliamentary secretary would stand today in the House and reread that tripe. |
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Holland has always been a large producer of top quality veal with significant volumes in tripe products too. |
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It displays characteristics similar to the honeycomb tripe from ruminant animals. |
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For meat products, these investments concerned the tripe and meat pavilions and part of the poultry pavilion. |
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This mask is an intensive anti-ageing tripe action care: it smoothes lines, restores firmness to the tissues and radiance to the complexion. |
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Attention, however, that its tight tripe may sometimes slow down the combustion. |
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It combines Hispanic influences, from the Mexican soup menudo, made with tripe, hominy, and chili powder, with Italian elements, adding cheese and garlic to the soup. |
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Even if you take that deep breath, you will find that the capacity for people to say completely ridiculous, stupid, insensitive and inconsiderate tripe knows no bounds. |
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These seemingly disparate countries count on a tripe soup to ease the pain of a hangover. |
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For the tripe, place the tripe in a medium bowl, and rub with the salt. |
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The sheep's stomach, or tripe as it is known by its industry name, merely houses the haggis for presentation and is not even consumed with the haggis. |
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There's a Minister for Global Health out there somewhere and it seems that if you write beyond your allocation of tripe and twaddle, he or she will take retribution. |
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This dish is based on the beautiful white honeycomb tripe, which comes from the second stomach, or the reticulum, of an ox. |
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And the newspaper is also right to gently upbraid him for the first article this week in his normally excellent notebook, which really is a piece of tripe. |
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Other favored dishes include buseca, which is soup made with calf's tripe, haricot or other white beans, peeled tomatoes, garlic, and Parmesan cheese. |
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I couldn't be bothered trawling through the remaining farrago of lazy-minded tripe that our milk-toothed boy has served up for the public to peruse. |
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The current consumerist climate lets him make money making lazy tripe. |
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This utter tripe that is reality TV seems to be gaining in popularity. |
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Arrange this mix on the paunch but in rectangles, then roll the paunch around and tie with a fine tripe length. |
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Bakshi's who wrote the book will be choked with tears when they learn that someone is actually xeroxing their tripe, an honour usually reserved for foreign authors only. |
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The grandfather went from village to village at the crack of dawn, visiting all the slaughterhouses of the county, buying all the tripe from the lambs, pigs and veal that was killed every day. |
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The traditional cuisine is heavily influenced by neighboring regions, especially in Castilla-La Mancha, but the tripe stew and pork are considered regional dishes. |
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Pairings: It goes with ravioli, risottos, braised meats and stewed tripe. |
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I'M sure blackpud, tripe, pigsfeet, even pigswill, is good for the brain of Ken Turner. |
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Cork's famous dish is tripe and drisheen but you can order equally nourishing liver and bacon or lamb stew. |
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Each of its two sections features a tripe arcade. |
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Czech cuisine offers countless soup varieties: Beef broth with noodles and liver dumplings, potato soup, garlic soup, goulash soup, tripe soup, spring vegetable soup or the Krkono¨e sour soup are the most popular options. |
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And he believes there are many opportunities to expand further with products that are more popular overseas than in Canada, such as offal, tripe and heart. |
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They are boring, self-congratulatory, tripe, filled with all sorts of overdramatic adjectives and if I never have to read another band bio sheet again, I will die a relatively happy man. |
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She craves guatita, a dish of cow tripe in a sauce thickened by peanut butter that she serves over plantains. |
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For instance, a food ration can be polymorphed into a carrot, a tripe ration, or any other comestible. |
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Other typical dishes are the meat of pedi agnoni or legs of lamb cooked with garlic and parsley or tomato sauce with plenty of garlic and vinegar, and tripe cooked in tomato sauce, topped with grated pecorino cheese. |
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More important, why don't the media mention the small-minded sleazeballs who surfaced this tripe for their vengeful purposes? |
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One of these, the trade union official Frank Meade, suggested Wigan, where Orwell spent February staying in dirty lodgings over a tripe shop. |
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The city has many local traditions in food, including crubeens, tripe and drisheen. |
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There are a number of appetizers, including sledz and tripe and borsch soups. |
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With the resumption of trade, Japan is expected to become an important market for products such as beef tongue and tripe that have limited North American markets. |
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Dishes such as black pudding, tripe, mushy peas and meat pie remain stereotypical Northern foods in the national imagination. |
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What, in nature, is rock tripe and how it is used by humans? |
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The gay one, Alan, takes them with his current lover to an African restaurant, new venture in the city, offering traditional mopani worm snacks, tripe and usu with beans. |
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Philadelphia Pepper Pot, a tripe stew, was originally a British dish but today is a classic of home cooking in Pennsylvania alongside bookbinder soup, a type of turtle soup. |
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Tripe soup, trotter soup, sheep's head soup are also traditionally very common all over Turkey for breakfast. |
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