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Not yet fully grown, they require a full-time trainer they now respond to commands in German, up to three hour-long walks, lots of space to roam and a professional meat grinder to create their diet of sushi-grade raw salmon and whole chicken ground up with their bones.
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Same as kibbeh nayeh, but substitute sushi-grade raw fish for the meat.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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Make sure to purchase sushi-grade fish from a reputable store and to sharpen your knives.
The Lo-Down Lo Bosworth 2011
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Not yet fully grown, they require a full-time trainer they now respond to commands in German, walks up to three hours long, acres of space to roam and a professional meat grinder to create their diet of sushi-grade raw salmon and whole chickens ground up with their bones.
A Wild Holiday Home Candace Jackson 2011
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Make sure to purchase sushi-grade fish from a reputable store and to sharpen your knives.
The Lo-Down Lo Bosworth 2011
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Same as kibbeh nayeh, but substitute sushi-grade raw fish for the meat.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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A world without sushi-grade tuna sounds grim and is already becoming a reality for some Japanese chefs, who are experimenting with less appetizing terrestrial substitutes.
Ted Danson Hopes Jellyfish Burgers Aren't On 'The End Of The Line' 2010
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But it was like a mini-c0n, there by the farmed Atlantic salmon and the sushi-grade tuna.
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These were incredibly fresh (probably sushi-grade) scallops, topped with a rich, spicy dynamite sauce.
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A world without sushi-grade tuna sounds grim and is already becoming a reality for some Japanese chefs, who are experimenting with less appetizing terrestrial substitutes.
Ted Danson Hopes Jellyfish Burgers Aren't On 'The End Of The Line' 2010
hernesheir commented on the word sushi-grade
Yet another imprecise unit of measurement.
September 30, 2011