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...band literature. There are also active traditionalist scenes around the world, especially in Britain and Australia. Famous traditional Dixieland tunes include: "Muskrat Ramble", "Struttin' With Some Barbecue", "Tiger Rag", "Dippermouth Blues" "Milenburg Joys", "Basin Street Blues", "Tin Roof Blues", the hymn "Just a Closer Walk With Thee", and many others. All of these tunes were widely played by... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Dixieland
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...of the creation of Eve (from the rib of Adam ). The Bible never speaks of men having one rib fewer than women, however. Edible Ribs Wikibooks Cookbook has more about this subject: Barbecued Spare Ribs Ribs are a popular food dish in some regions of the world, particularly the United States. Cuts of beef or pork surrounding the ribs are roasted , grilled , or smoked... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Rib
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..."hamburger" or simply " burger ." A "hamburger" today can also be made with finely chopped beef as well as ground beef. Hamburgers are often served as a common picnic and party food cooked outdoors on barbecue grills. Hamburgers are also very good for backyard grilling and for home use. Hamburger patties are raw when first bought and may contain harmful bacteria, therefore caution is needed when handling... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Hamburger
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...default. Scraps of batter that fall into the fat and cook (also known as scrumps or bits ) are usually included free on request. Other popular dressings, usually at an extra charge, include: Barbecue sauce Brown sauce Burger Sauce Curry sauce Gravy Ketchup Mayonnaise in Europe Mushy peas Pickled onions , pickled eggs and/or gherkins . Tartare sauce Baked beans... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Fish and chips
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...lining the river foreshore for the display. Two significant events in the Australian music scene occur on Australia Day - the Triple J Hottest 100 , usually celebrated by fans with a barbecue and party, and the Sydney leg of the Big Day Out music festival. Criticism Many Australians are indifferent to the celebrations and treat the day as just another holiday. The celebrations... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Australia Day
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...Playhouse, Theatre Memphis, and Theatre Works. A month long festival, Memphis in May, is held each year to host the city's largest events like the Beale Street Music Festival, the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the Sunset Symphony. Points of interest Tourists come from all over the world to see Graceland , the home of Elvis Presley . Sun studios was where Elvis first recorded... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Memphis, Tennessee
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A pirate digging a grave. This article is about sea pirates. For other uses see Pirate (disambiguation) A pirate is one who robs or plunders at sea, or sometimes the... Talk like a Pirate Day OfficialPirates.com Self-proclaimed official website of pirates. Lyrics from Pirates ( Emerson, Lake & Palmer ) by Greg Lake and Pete Sinfield http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Pirate
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...", so that it could be saved for a later time. The Boucaniers were taught this by the local Arawak tribes from Santo Domingo , calling the method Barbicoa - which is where the word and method of Barbecue originated. However, Islanders soon began to use the term buccaneer as a way to describe pirates in the Caribbean during the 1660s . English settlers occupying Jamaica began to spread... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Buccaneer
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...begun selling low-fat and lower-salt products in response to consumer demand for 'healthy' meals. Red Rooster is sometimes considered to be a heathier alternative to KFC as the chicken is mostly barbecued, rather than fried. However, in reality, there is little difference between the nutritional values of both products. Red Rooster chicken is generally served as a full portion of chicken, either... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Red Rooster
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...for broiling, as a drawer below the flame. A broiler is occasionally called a salamander, especially in professional kitchens. In American English , cooking done over an open flame on a grid-iron, barbecuing , or double-sided frying with something like a George Foreman Grill are all often called grilling , but in British English "grilling" simply means "broiling". See also : Cooking... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Broiling
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