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Another jugged dish, also
traditional in the
United Kingdom, is
jugged kippers,
which is
kippers (with the
heads and
tails removed) in a
covered jug, cooked...
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Jugger is a
sport inspired by the 1989 film The
Salute of the
Jugger (released as The
Blood of
Heroes in the
United States), in
which a game of the same...
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Bartmann jug Bridge spouted vessel Carboy Creamer (vessel) Face
jug Fuddling cup
Growler (
jug)
Jug wine
Jugging Harvest jug Puzzle jug Toby
Jug Silver claret...
- wine.
Jugged hare is
described in an
influential 18th-century
English cookbook, The Art of
Cookery by
Hannah Gl****e, with a
recipe titled, "A
Jugged Hare"...
- of pubs". The
Jugged Hare
website Hayward, Tim (25 May 2012). "The
Jugged Hare".
Financial Times.
Retrieved 19
December 2022. "
Jugged Hare | Bars and...
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Jugged hare and
jugged rabbit are
dishes that
involves stewing an
entire hare or
rabbit that has been cut at the
joints in a
process called jugging....
- Look up
jug in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
jug is a type of
container commonly used to hold a liquid.
Jug may also
refer to: The
Jug, an island...
- A Toby
Jug, also
sometimes known as a
Fillpot (or Philpot), is a
pottery jug in the form of a
seated person;
whereas a
character jug features the head...
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Little Brown Jug may
refer to: "Little
Brown Jug" (song), an 1869 song by
Joseph Winner Little Brown Jug (college
football trophy), an
American award...
- wood-pigeons blue, With
juicy snipes too, And to
close all, O rare! The
wings of
jugged hare! Look up λοπαδοτεμαχο... in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Food portal...