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  • 51buy in — verb amass so as to keep for future use or sale or for a particular occasion or use let s stock coffee as long as prices are low • Syn: ↑stock, ↑stock up • Derivationally related forms: ↑stock (for: ↑stock), ↑ …

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  • 52Ham — This article is about the cut of meat. For other uses, see Ham (disambiguation). Ham with cloves. Ham is a cut of mea …

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  • 54Snorkers — is a British English colloquialism for sausages. It may have a Royal Navy slang origin.Snorkers is the nickname for Palethorpe s pre cooked tinned sausages. The nickname originated aboard WWII Royal Navy submarines, along with other culinary… …

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  • 56Cookware and bakeware — Pans redirects here. For other uses, see Pan. Cookware and bakeware are types of food preparation containers commonly found in the kitchen. Cookware comprises cooking vessels, such as saucepans and frying pans, intended for use on a stove or… …

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  • 57Kitchen utensil — An exhibit of a batterie de cuisine, from the beginning of the 20th century, at the Musée Cernuschi in Paris …

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  • 59Hamper — For other uses, see Hamper robot. A selection of wicker hampers A hamper is a primarily British term for a wicker basket, usually large, that is used for the transport of items, often food. In North America, the term generally refers to a… …

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