"When did you buy this minced meat?" "The day before yesterday." "It looks as though it's gone off. Throw it away." "But you should still be able to fry it."
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"When did you buy this minced meat?" "The day before yesterday." "It looks as though it's gone off. Throw it away." "But you should still be able to fry it."
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"When did you buy this minced meat?" "The day before yesterday." "Looks iffy. Chuck it." "But you should be able to use it in a fry-up."
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The minced meat was so greasy that they just didn't manage to eat it.
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Tom minced the garlic.
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