beef造句91) Carve the beef into slices.
92) The use of fresh ground beef is a no-no.
93) Flour, sugar, dried beans, canned beef, milk.
94) Its rectangular frame is well suited to beef production.
95) Roast beef may never taste the same again.
96) North-east farmers launch beef and lamb quality assurance scheme.
97) My favorite was corned beef hash.
98) It's a particularly tender cut of beef.
99) Second, is there still a risk from eating beef?
100) He had roast beef and sticky toffee pudding.
101) One old lady seems to eat only roast beef.
102) Good old rice mixed with chicken or beef.
103) He also runs beef cattle and 320 cross ewes.
104) Is anyone honestly dying for more roast beef sandwiches?
105) Down with Roast beef and two veg!
106) Drain off fat and add onions to simmering beef.
107) I do canned corned beef hash too.
108) Beef sales, prices and consumer demand have plummeted.
109) In this respect, beef is beginning to draw closer to the natural quality of buffalo.
110) The beef involved came from locally reared cattle that were fed meat and bonemeal derived from cattle and sheep remains.
111) He said the panel reported the risk from eating beef or beef products was likely to be extremely small.
112) A second slab of beef has crawled out of bed and found his doorknob.
113) Market research at that time indicated a slowdown in the beef sales trend away from the butchers.
114) Steven opened the newspaper with one hand while he tucked into the beef stew with the other.
115) Currently the EEC Nine is only 64% self sufficient in lamb and mutton and around 95 - 97% in beef.
116) The human disease occurred after people ate tainted beef products.
117) Thankfully, the world of stews does not begin and end with the rather simplistic beef stew of yesteryear.
118) It feeds well on the live brine shrimp but will accept other foods such as beef, shrimp, and scallops.
119) Some farmers have beef cattle, some for breeding purposes or for showing purposes.
120) I was hungry for the security of routine and revelled in roast beef Sundays and meat-pie Mondays.