look at the label
the cow.
Ron Weasley dislikes corned beef sandwiches.
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Dad's don't tell their kids to say bad words to their mom. Or if they actually do,then these two parents might be divorced and the father wants to make the kids mother feel bad.So he manipulates the kids to tell their mom bad things. It is not good to tell our mother bad things,no matter if your dad manipulates you to do so or not!If the dad really loves his child he would not tell his child to say bad words to their mom!
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There are a variety of recipes for corned beef. Some of the more common ones are corned beef hash and eggs, corned beef and cabbage, and corned beef casserole.
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"Corned woolly" is corned beef in a can. My grandfather was a soldier in the American Expeditionary Forces in World War 1 and canned corned beef was part of the regular rations. He would tell stories about how this canned beef was so unappetizing that the soldiers would refer to it as "corned woolly" - as if the meat had come from prehistoric woolly mammoths!
Corned beef comes from the brisket, however, do not get it mixed up with corn fed beef, corned beef is brine-cured after the cow is slaughtered.
Yes, infact corned beef is another name for bullied beef.
No, corned beef pork is not a suitable substitute for traditional corned beef in recipes as they are made from different meats and have distinct flavors and textures.
Some delicious recipes featuring plant-based corned beef as the main ingredient include corned beef hash, corned beef and cabbage stew, and corned beef Reuben sandwiches.
Corned beef is just beef, but there is a process to make it 'corned'. Beef comes from a cow.Since it is cornBEEF I would expect a cow
no corn in corned beef, it is named that for the preservation process
Not neccesarily, Corned beef is any beef marinated and boiled in a brine for about 6-8 hours...
Corned beef and cabbage is a popular dish, especially at Saint Patrick's Day. The name can lead to confusion and cause one to assume that there is corn in corned beef. However, there is no corn in corned beef.
Corned beef is derived from cattle (beef), not from pigs (pork). Also, don't mistake 'corned beef' for 'corn-fed beef'. 'Corned beef' is a brine cured cut of beef, whereas 'corn-fed beef' is cattle that were fed corn as opposed to other grains.