Fresh jumbo shrimp, chicken, roast pork and beef exquisitely flavored with mixed Chinese vegetables incl. snow peas, mushrooms, baby corn, water chestnuts and bamboo shoot...The STEAK WOR BAR is identical to the description above (with the exception of the other 'meat-items listed, as it is 'steak' Usually a flank type or thin top-round steak) only...
The steak was sizzling on the grill.
Percy l. Spencer had a choclate bar and when he turned on the magnetron and he felt a sizzling sensation and when he took out the choclate bar it melted complrtely
Wor is not a word.
Thick juicy beef. Where's the beef? worked well in the 70's. How about "You know you want it!" with a big sizzling steak or juicy burger.
is six sizzling sausages
Wizard of Wor happened in 1980.
A western sizzling steak sauce contains all the spices in the pepper family - red, chyanne and Jalapino. Coupled with a nice pepper sauce of habinaro and or jalapino. this sounds more hot than sweet it is very red kinda sweet
the bacon was sizzling on the hot frying pan
The meat is sizzling on the grill, filling the air with a tantalizing aroma.
WOR - AM - was created on 1922-02-22.
That is the correct spelling of "sizzling" (noisy bubbling due to high temperature).
I'd swallow those six sizzling sweet-and-sour sausages.