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Other recipes available included: vegetable goose, stuffing minus the bird; lentil cutlet with tomato sauce; steak-pie in a vegetable form; rump-steak from pot herbs; and macaroni, in various forms, was always in favor.
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If it were possible to download a rump-steak and a litre of valpolicella and divide it three ways over the internet ‘the meeting’ might be under threat.
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If it were possible to download a rump-steak and a litre of valpolicella and divide it three ways over the internet ‘the meeting’ might be under threat.
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If it were possible to download a rump-steak and a litre of valpolicella and divide it three ways over the internet ‘the meeting’ might be under threat.
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If it were possible to download a rump-steak and a litre of valpolicella and divide it three ways over the internet ‘the meeting’ might be under threat.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009
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Of course, she also does food very well:A piece of rump-steak, as carefully chosen as quotations for chapter-headings in a nineteeth century romance; steak tender as mother's love, cut three fingers-thick, and by no means well-done; just rosy as an Alpine dawn.
Great Dresses of Mediocre Literature, Meta-Discussion - A Dress A Day 2008
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Take three-quarters of a pound of lean beef without skin or bones from the rump-steak, flatten it out with a knife in a manner to widen it without tearing the meat.
Simple Italian Cookery Antonia Isola
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His days of coursing -- if he ever had them -- were fairly over; and I took a charitable pride in bestowing upon him certain tough morsels of the rump-steak, garnished with horse-radish, with which I was favored for dinner.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864 Various
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Mrs. Judge introduced him to the rump-steak and potatoes -- but I do not wish to make this story any more pathetic than is necessary.
Short Stories for English Courses Rosa Mary Redding [Editor] Mikels
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Fried herrings, mustard sauce; rump-steak aux fines herbes; jam roll.
The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 354, October 9, 1886 Various
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