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Sueter is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Murray Sueter (1872–1960),
British naval officer Tom
Sueter (1750–1827),
English cricketer...
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Suet is the raw, hard fat of beef, lamb or
mutton found around the
loins and kidneys.
Suet has a
melting point of
between 45 and 50 °C (113 and 122 °F)...
- (1985–1986)
Suéter: La
reserva moral de
Occidente (1982)
Lluvia de
gallinas (1984) 20
caras bonitas (1985) Misión
ciudadano 1 (1987)
Sueter 5 (1995)
Suéter Completo...
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commander (he was made a
captain in 1909).
Elinor Sueter died on 15
December 1948.
Murray Sueter's technical skills saw him
brought into the
Naval Ordnance...
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Suetes,
suêtes, les
suêtes, are
strong south-east
foehn winds on the west
coast of Cape
Breton Island. The term "suête"
originates from the
Acadian French...
- A
suet pudding is a boiled,
steamed or
baked pudding made with
wheat flour and
suet (raw, hard fat of beef or
mutton found around the kidneys), often...
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Thomas Sueter (17
April 1750 – 17
February 1827) was an
English cricketer who
represented Hampshire as a
member of the
Hambledon Club.
Sueter was a left-handed...
- with
suet and
dried fruit (usually
currants or raisins) and
often served with custard. Non-traditional
variants include recipes that
replace suet with...
- Caes., 1.4;
Suet. Iul., 1.3.
Badian 2009, p. 17,
noting also that
Sulla never killed any
fellow patricians.
Badian 2009, pp. 17–18.
Suet. Iul., 2–3; Plut...
- fruit,
distilled spirits or vinegar, ****es, and optionally, meat and beef
suet.
Mincemeat is
usually used as a pie or
pastry filling.
Traditional mincemeat...