George W . Bush set down his peanut butter and raspberry jelly sandwich and wrinkled his nose, as though the aide on the other side of the tiny campaign plane had tossed him liverwurst by mistake.
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Written for Romanian diaspora readers, just shortly after the peak of food restrictions, these claimed that luxury items ( Emmental, liverwurst, Nescaf? Sibiu sausages ) had been made available in every neighborhood shop.
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You may discover other possibilities for sandwich toppings that get your creative juices flowing, like a dab of liverwurst, slices of apple and cheddar cheese or maybe even last night's meat loaf or poached fish.
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At this point a little boy, who has been observing him all the while, cozens the monster out of his meal, mistaking the pate for a liverwurst sandwich without the bread and gobbling it down greedily.
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Ready-to-eat products like salami, turkey breast, liverwurst or even hot dogs, however, are eaten directly from the refrigerator, where, unlike other disease-causing bacteria, Listeria can grow.
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Coarse " Bratw�rste ", liverwurst and blood sausage, liver " Kn�del " and meat balls, the latter most commonly served with a horseradish sauce, are integral parts of the Palatinate cuisine.
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Gradually, I became aware of a pungent odor emanating from the front seat and realized I wasn't the only one who had planned ahead; the driver had unwrapped what smelled like a liverwurst and mustard on rye.
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"I was brought up on baloney and liverwurst _ I actually thought liverwurst was real meat, " he says from his home on Long Island where he's putting the finishing touches on some new material.
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"I was brought up on baloney and liverwurst _ I actually thought liverwurst was real meat, " he says from his home on Long Island where he's putting the finishing touches on some new material.
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So instead of having a unique word for each kind of sausage or " wurst ", we simply tack a modifier onto it : Wienerwurst, Bratwurst, Liverwurst, etc . ?! carrots?! 21 : 20, 20 October 2012 ( UTC)