(of meat for roasting)

  • 51The Werehouse — is an artist collective grown for one grand purpose: to provide Winston Salem, NC and the world at large with a space to experience original and thought provoking art.Early YearsThe artists collective known as The Werehouse began with five young… …

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  • 52fillet — /fil it/; usually /fi lay / for 1, 10, n. 1. Cookery. a. a boneless cut or slice of meat or fish, esp. the beef tenderloin. b. a piece of veal or other meat boned, rolled, and tied for roasting. 2. a narrow band of ribbon or the like worn around… …

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  • 53Dripping — Drip ping, n. 1. A falling in drops, or the sound so made. [1913 Webster] 2. That which falls in drops, as fat from meat in roasting. [1913 Webster] {Dripping pan}, a pan for receiving the fat which drips from meat in roasting. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 54Dripping pan — Dripping Drip ping, n. 1. A falling in drops, or the sound so made. [1913 Webster] 2. That which falls in drops, as fat from meat in roasting. [1913 Webster] {Dripping pan}, a pan for receiving the fat which drips from meat in roasting. [1913… …

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  • 55Salt — This article is about common table salt. For other uses, see Salt (disambiguation). Table salt (NaCl) crystal …

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  • 56Lard — Infobox oils name=Lard imagesize=300px caption= Wet rendered lard, from pork fatback. composition= fat= water= solids= sterols= fatcomposition=y sat= 38–43%: Palmitic acid: 25–28% Stearic acid: 12–14% Myristic acid: 1% interster= unsat= 56–62%… …

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  • 58skewered — adj. pierced through with a skewer, placed on a skewer (i.e. meat for a barbecue) skew·er || skjuːə9r) n. thin spike of wood or metal used to hold meat or vegetables while grilling v. put meat or vegetables onto a thin spike of wood or metal… …

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  • 59spit — I. /spɪt / (say spit) verb (spat or spit, spitting) –verb (i) 1. to eject saliva from the mouth; expectorate. 2. to do this at or on a person, etc., to express hatred, contempt, etc. 3. to sputter. 4. to fall in scattered drops or flakes, as rain …

  • 60buccaneer — buc·ca·neer (bŭk′ə nîr’) n. 1) A pirate, especially one of the freebooters who plundered Spanish shipping in the West Indies during the 17th century. 2) A ruthless speculator or adventurer. intr.v. buc·ca·neered, buc·ca·neer·ing, buc·ca·neers 1)… …

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