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  • Brisket is one of those things that every Texan eats and every Texan has a definitive recipe on how to cook it.

    My oven-baked brisket | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008

  • Brisket is one of those things that every Texan eats and every Texan has a definitive recipe on how to cook it.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Homesick Texan 2008

  • He brought his gigantic English sheep dog "Brisket" to class everyday and was one of those professors who never hesitated to move class outside on pretty days.

    In memoriam: Douglas A. Brooks 2009

  • They strolled down the main street of Hereford across the railroad tracks to where the "Brisket," as the cowboys styled the little town's tenderloin, huddled its collection of shacks, with their false fronts faced to the dusty street and their rear entrances, still cumbered with cases of empty bottles and idle kegs, turned to the almost dry bed of the creek.

    Rimrock Trail 1906

  • This menu from a Chinese and Japanese restaurant in Massachussetts invites you to try Item C14, "Beef Brisket in Wikipedia Flavor."

    Digging in to the donor details at Kiva.org - Boing Boing 2009

  • The Tuesday 'special' of Osso Bucco with saffron risotto is sublime, a whole fish on Friday is a treat, and the Glazed Beef Brisket on Sunday will put your Jewish grandmother to shame.

    Jay Weston: Wine & Swine -- Dominick's Roasts a Pig Jay Weston 2011

  • This menu from a Chinese and Japanese restaurant in Massachussetts invites you to try Item C14, "Beef Brisket in Wikipedia Flavor."

    Venezuela bans violent video games: a first-person guest essay - Boing Boing 2009

  • Dishes combine elements of Southern cooking with exotic touches, such as cilantro and pickled cabbage in the BBQ Brisket Banh Mi sandwich $14 for a Vietnamese flavor.

    Wexler's Jim Carlton 2011

  • This menu from a Chinese and Japanese restaurant in Massachussetts invites you to try Item C14, "Beef Brisket in Wikipedia Flavor."

    A fast food morning with the Tesla Roadster Sport - Boing Boing 2009

  • This menu from a Chinese and Japanese restaurant in Massachussetts invites you to try Item C14, "Beef Brisket in Wikipedia Flavor."

    Pigeon Impossible - Boing Boing 2009

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