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You might say that making caramel is as hard as searing batches of meat.
Tyson perfected recipes at its research and development laboratories in Kentucky, though some tactics used on small batches of meat in conventional ovens had to be revamped for large production lines.
Meat trimmings from different carcasses are combined into ground meat, and bacteria from just one animal can infect large batches of meat.
HEV with identical nucleotide sequence was detected both in the blood of affected patients and in batches of meat and liver not consumed.
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Transfer each browned batch of meat to the casserole, add a little oil to the frying pan if need be, and brown the next.
When you've browned the last batch of meat, deglaze the pan with the red wine, then add the juices to the casserole.
So in Devon, Marilyn bakes a batch of meat pies for hubby Wilfred, just as she has done for the past half century, though since his second heart attack, Wilf no longer gets chips.
"Is it a bad batch of meat from a restaurant, or bad meat from a supermarket?" Though that answer was not immediately known, the apparent source turned out to be a little more than a mile away, at the nearest Taco Bell.
Nowadays we are all too familiar with the practices of giant processing plants, but back in those innocent times it was all new and appalling — the poorly regulated slaughterhouses, the batching of meat for grinding, the wide distribution of product, which maximized the spread of any contaminant.
A batch of meat containing 80% horse DNA was discovered in a cold store at Freeza Meats in Newry.
In particular for our medium sized abattoirs who may run both stunned and non-stunned Halal slaughtering and who would have to show much greater traceability and transparency about what happens to a particular batch of meat.
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