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Souse may
refer to: Head cheese, a
terrine usually made from the head of a pig or calf and set in a**** A food that has been
pickled A
habitual drunkard...
- Europe,
perhaps ancient Romania. A
version pickled with
vinegar is
known as
souse. Historically, meat
jellies were made of the head of an animal, less its...
- Look up
souse or
soused in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Soused may
refer to: An
informal term for
being under the
influence of
alcohol intoxication...
- "There Are No
Airborne Rangers", "Glorious" (1950s
college song), "The
Souse Family", and "The
California Drinking Song". Conversely,
other short songs...
- film
starring W. C. Fields. Set in Lompoc, California,
Fields plays Egbert Sousé, a
drunk who
accidentally thwarts a bank
robbery and ends up a bank security...
- and
specially prepared seasonings.
Blood sausage and
souse, more
commonly known as
pudding and
souse, is a
Bajan delicacy usually prepared on w****ends and...
- en
escabeche and
manitas de
cerdo en
salsa verde o
salsa roja in
Mexico Souse in
Barbados and St.
Vincent and the
Grenadines Spitzbein or
Pfoten in German...
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American stage and
screen actress, best
known for her role as
Elsie Mae
Sousé in The Bank ****. She
began her
professional career at the age of 4 as a...
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fried flying fish with ****y gravy.
Another traditional meal is
pudding and
souse, a dish of
pickled pork with ****ed
sweet potatoes. A wide
variety of seafood...
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every form and kind of pig-meat: hog's puddings, gammons, chitterlings,
souse,
salted spareribs—they knew all the
varieties and
welcomed any change. Mutton...