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Discover Ludwig"for my starter" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the first course of a meal, but can also be used in other contexts to indicate something that comes before or precedes something else. Example: "For my starter, I had a refreshing salad with a light vinaigrette dressing."
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9. Lou Sanders - "I waited an hour for my starter so I complained: 'It's not rocket salad'".
Riveting!" – Stewart Francis 9) "I waited an hour for my starter so I complained: 'It's not rocket salad".
Others to make the top 10 included Lou Sanders, who said: "I waited an hour for my starter so I complained: 'It's not rocket salad'".
It's then I discover I've just eaten pig's head for my starter, a kind of patty called "Pressed Pork" that I took to be something like "pulled pork".
For my starter proper I had locally smoked widgeon, a kind of wild duck, which was shot on the land behind the Sportsman.
I wanted to eat all of it, but in the end chose for my starter the pressed ham terrine with lentil vinaigrette over the gazpacho or brandade of salt cod, because a terrine is a good test of any kitchen.
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My starter for 10 is below, but I'd be really pleased to hear others' thoughts.
For starters, I wash my hair at night, once or twice a week at the most.
My input, for starters, would be: Thanks for listening.
For starters, my oldest boy is only 6.
For starters, my arm wasn't long enough, but even if it had been I wouldn't have felt the need.
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