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One is a salad bar made by Cambro, which is from California.
Lynda Resnick: Bringing the Food Revolution to Our Schools 2010
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Catering Supplies Depot carries all the name brands such as Cambro, BonChef, True, CookTek, Vollrath, Vulcan and many more.
Press Releases | Press Release Distribution | Submit Press Release 2009
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We climbed over the craggy outcrops of Cambro-Ordovician age Fort Burnside Formation and Jamestown Formation, crazily tilted beds of phyllite and slate and siltstone and stark white veins of calcite.
"Into a light that lingers." greygirlbeast 2010
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We climbed over the craggy outcrops of Cambro-Ordovician age Fort Burnside Formation and Jamestown Formation, crazily tilted beds of phyllite and slate and siltstone and stark white veins of calcite.
"Wild Leaves" (for Robert Mapplethorpe) greygirlbeast 2010
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Here, rocks of the Cambro-Ordovician Conanicut Group, specifically interstratified beds of the Fort Burnside Formation and the older Jamestown Formation form great flat tables of phyllite and siltstone, metamorphosed to varying degrees.
"Don't let the Earth in me subside..." greygirlbeast 2008
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Allow plenty of advance time and if necessary, use a beer cooler as a faux Cambro to hold the meat.
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I call it a faux Cambro, click the link for more info on the concept.
Meathead Goldwyn: The Ultimate Turkey: Smoked (or Not). Gobble 'til You Wobble! Meathead Goldwyn 2010
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If you are unsure about what temp your cooker will settle in at, and variables like the ambient temperature, sun, and wind can really muck things up, I recommend you put the bird on early, and when the probe says it is 160°F, put the bird into a faux Cambro a plastic beer cooler to keep the bird warm until dinner time.
Meathead Goldwyn: The Ultimate Turkey: Smoked (or Not). Gobble 'til You Wobble! Meathead Goldwyn 2010
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Humphrey Llwyd confesseth, a Cambro-Briton himself, in his elegant epistle to Abraham Ortelius, they live most on white meats: in
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Cambro – Britons, and other primitive nations, it was couched in poetry, and ran as follows: -
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