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"It's excellent," Mr. Hassan said, tearing bits of meat from the fish's spine and popping them in his mouth.
3 Pour the red wine into the frying pan, increase the heat and, while it bubbles and fizzes, scrape up any caramelised bits of meat from the pan.
Add the reduced beer and mustard to the pan and stir to dislodge any bits of meat from the bottom, then put in the ribs, meaty-side downwards (you may need to separate them to fit).
Others may prefer the same sauce poured over meaty and flavorful razor clams ($11.95) or atop tiny periwinkle snails ($7.95), served with toothpicks for prying the chewy bits of meat from the shells.
When they're not facedown in the nest in a postprandial slumber, the two are lining up to take bits of meat from their mother's beak, occasionally elbowing the other out of the way and sometimes, when Mom's away, pecking at the rodent and avian corpses themselves.
Recently, Ann e-mailed my siblings a photograph of me intently using a lobster pick to extract bits of meat from some hickory nuts, which I had gathered on a walk and then laboriously cracked open, and my brother, John, responded that it was "always interesting to see the unexpected ways in which our inner Loyd-o expresses itself".
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Everyone gets a huge lobster (there's melted butter, mayonnaise and crusty bread, too) and we go to town, prying every last bit of meat from the shell.
While the rest of us ordered food that did not require getting our hands dirty, Grandpa happily cracked away and meticulously worked every bit of meat from the shells.
Among the favourite customs are using them to fish cooked bits of meat and vegetables from boiling broth while eating "hot pot" with friends, and serving choice pieces to show affection or respect, not forgetting to flip the chopsticks around to offer the side that has not touched your mouth.
Cubbyhole gate founders built into Harar's walls for hyenas to scavenge Today, in a centuries-old tradition, men feed them every night - it's considered good luck to do so - draping bits of meat around sticks or dribbling it from his mouth and pocketting tips from gaping tourists.
One hypothesis, for example, is that infection may have come from spinal cord and other BSE-contaminated bits of meat that made their way into baby food and school dinners during the 1980s.
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