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"We're going to take beef prices to levels we have never seen, and I don't know how that will play out," Professor Peel said.
"I'll take beef shin," I told the butcher, but warily, to let him know I had my eye on him and his fancy cuts.
She asks for a night off: the Gem movie theatre has reopened, and she'd like to go they'll take beef cubes as payment, and she's found some somewhere.
It comes after Staffordshire County Council, which provides meals to 87% of its schools, decided to take beef products off its menus.
"I myself always take beef morsels marinated in olive oil.
Take beef out of freezer and very thinly slice it.
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Potentially infected beef has been withdrawn from supermarkets there and some schools have taken beef off their menus.
But Cross has also taken beef beyond 150 days, and he invited me to set a new Lake Road record by tasting his "specialist" 199-day aged beef.
Sheffield council has suspended the use of all processed meat in schools and Staffordshire council said it had taken beef off school menus as a "precaution".
Reprints Related topics Animal diseases Mad cow disease Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies Europe FranceMeanwhile, the French farmers' unions are protesting at the waste of being required to kill a herd if just one animal is infected; schools across the country are taking beef off the menu; and at least one popular restaurant chain has stopped serving beef on the bone.
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