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, horses, asses, mules or hinnies - frozen iii % . other, edible offal of sheep (including lamb) of goats, horses, asses, mules or hinnies - frozen iii % . meat & edible offal of poultry, fresh and chilled i nil . meat & edible offal of poultry, frozen iii % . turkeys other: chickens young (broilers,
fryers, roasters, and capons) ducks, geese and guineas poultry not cut in pieces, fresh and chilled: chickens: young (broilers, fryers, roasters, and capons) i nil . meat & edible offal of poultry, fresh & chilled of fowls not cut in pieces i nil . meat & edible offal of poultry, fresh or chilled of...
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entertainer,nutritional consultant, cbs tv host, food journalist, national health columnist. contract chef for your next lunch and learn,social event, health fair, or vegetarian / vegan cooking class: ~ ~ twitter: wendellfowler ~ face book: wendell fowler monday, june 29, 2009 an antidote for a bbq 'meat
festival' sweet and spicy summer slaw abundant and inexpensive, cabbage is a longstanding dietary staple throughout the world july 4th is a traditional american meat-eating competition; a day when folks see who can eat the most meat. if you plan to inhale large quantities of ribs, burgers and hot doggies...
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entertainer,nutritional consultant, cbs tv host, food journalist, national health columnist. contract chef for your next lunch and learn,social event, health fair, or vegetarian / vegan cooking class: ~ ~ twitter: wendellfowler ~ face book: wendell fowler monday, june 29, 2009 an antidote for a bbq 'meat
festival' sweet and spicy summer slaw abundant and inexpensive, cabbage is a longstanding dietary staple throughout the world july 4th is a traditional american meat-eating competition; a day when folks see who can eat the most meat. if you plan to inhale large quantities of ribs, burgers and hot doggies...
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