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Chamberete de Carnero or Caña del Cordero: Shank (Braise or stew)
A Guide to Mexican Butcher Shops Part II: Pork and Lamb 2008
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Chamberete de Carnero or Caña del Cordero: Shank (Braise or stew)
A Guide to Mexican Butcher Shops Part II: Pork and Lamb 2008
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Chamberete de Carnero or Caña del Cordero: Shank (Braise or stew)
A Guide to Mexican Butcher Shops Part II: Pork and Lamb 2008
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A recipe for Mixiotes de Carnero: Spiced Lamb Steamed in Maguey Leaves, can be found in the March 2004 issue of Mexico Connect, and a recipe for Conejo en Adobo: Rabbit in Chile Sauce in the December 2005 issue.
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A recipe for Mixiotes de Carnero: Spiced Lamb Steamed in Maguey Leaves, can be found in the March 2004 issue of Mexico Connect, and a recipe for Conejo en Adobo: Rabbit in Chile Sauce in the December 2005 issue.
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Next to that comes Joe Louis 'annihilation of Primo Carnero who was 260 pounds against his 198.
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A long experience of the coast, and of the adjacent labyrinth of islands which block up the gulf of Carnero, is necessary in order to accomplish in safety the navigation of the shallow rocky sea; and even when the mariner succeeds in setting foot on land, he not unfrequently finds his progress into the interior barred by precipices steep as walls, roaring torrents, and yawning ravines.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844 Various
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"If you are particularly anxious to reach Havana to-night, Senor, it can be done," exclaimed Carnero.
The Cruise of the Thetis A Tale of the Cuban Insurrection Harry Collingwood 1886
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"Are there any other Government vessels in Havana harbour?" he asked, turning again to Carnero.
The Cruise of the Thetis A Tale of the Cuban Insurrection Harry Collingwood 1886
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Five minutes later the horses were brought round to the front of the house, and the young men, having meanwhile said a word or two of explanation to the ladies and bidden them temporarily adieu, mounted, and, accompanied by Carnero as guide, cantered off down the long path leading to the main road.
The Cruise of the Thetis A Tale of the Cuban Insurrection Harry Collingwood 1886
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