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Example sentences for "corned beef"

  • Or cook in ham or corned beef stock, drain, and season only with pepper.

  • Any kind of stock or meat may be used in place of corned beef.

  • Corned beef or ham stock may be used in place of salted water.

  • Corned beef stock is an excellent substitute for water, but if it is used salt should be omitted.

  • Put the strained tomato on to boil again and add an equal amount of corned beef liquor, or enough to make three pints in all.

  • All we had in the house was a few slices of corned beef, not presentable, for they had been cut off for tea the night before.

  • I looked at the safe; there were about a cup of cold mush, a solitary potato of good size, and a few half-dried scraps of corned beef.

  • Corned beef or pork should also be placed in cold water and heated gradually, so that some of the salt is drawn out.

  • Now, in the same way that education develops and increases the power of the brain, so exercise has a similar effect on the body.

  • This latter itself has also to be thought of in this matter of spacing the vines.

  • Corned beef is especially adaptable to what is commonly termed a boiled dinner.

  • The usual way to prepare beef corned in the manner just explained or corned beef bought at the market is to boil it.

  • One of the most satisfactory ways in which to utilize left-over roast beef or corned beef is to cut it into small pieces and make it into a hash.

  • Corned beef is trumpeted beef, or as we should nowadays say, dinner-bell beef.

  • A green pepper, shredded, is an invaluable addition to corned beef hash.

  • Corned beef cut in thin slices and spread with mustard.

  • Bloaters on Toast, Corned Beef, Muffins, Brown and White Bread and Butter, Marmalade, and Boiled Hominy.

  • I wonder if there's anything to open one of these tins of corned beef?

  • Then he sprang to his feet, snatched up his gun in one hand and the tin of corned beef in the other, and fled round the shed to the other side of the clearing.

  • He found them, when he came into sight of them again, seated with their backs against the shed, plates on knee, and a tin of corned beef and a plateful of biscuits between them.

  • Chop very fine cold ham, corned beef or tongue, adding a little of the fat.

  • Corned beef is a popular form of salt preservation.

  • They require more salt than any other vegetable, and should be served with fat meat, corned beef, roast pork or mutton.

  • A bottle of bovril embedded itself quietly there without damage, and a tin of Bath Oliver biscuits beat a fierce tattoo on one of corned beef.

  • Then the bell was answered, and he delivered into Withers' hands one, two tins of corned beef and a round ox-tongue.


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