ADJECTIVE
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fed on corn
corn-fed livestock - strong and healthy but not sophisticated
How To Use corn-fed In A Sentence
- You cannot operate a steakhouse if you're not serving corn-fed beef. Top Chef: All-Stars Reunion: Tom and Elia Go Head to Head!
- I don't think so, there is something corn-fed about those flawless complexions.
- But we've never not served corn-fed beef in the restaurant. Top Chef: All-Stars Reunion: Tom and Elia Go Head to Head!
- The menu included a selection of teas and sandwiches, which included ‘finger sandwiches’ of wild smoked salmon, ‘refreshing cucumber’, Limerick ham and corn-fed chicken.
- I will make a strong effort to never buy corn-fed beef again unless there are no other options. Finger Lakes Dines
- The corn-fed spring chicken with boulangère potatoes and thyme gravy was a double treat, with the breast confit and the leg roasted.
- To the big-city lesbian who comes for a visit with friends and finds a John Deere tractor parked in the airport terminal, Sioux City is corn-fed country.
- It came from going to have dinner at Craft in Las Vegas, and they told me that there was only had corn-fed beef," she said. Top Chef: All-Stars Reunion: Tom and Elia Go Head to Head!
- One can only assume that the angry couple had also ordered the lovely, tender, corn-fed chicken with a rosemary and garlic sauce and the Buccleuch steak with colcannon potatoes and a red wine gravy.
- Freedom Food labelled Devonshire Red Corn-fed Chicken is now available in a number of major retailers.