trotter

ட்ரோட்டர்
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Interestingly, his first love was Standardbred trotters and he painted a number of prominent winners, such as Meadow Skipper and Neville Pride.
a horse bred or trained for the sport of harness racing.
People who have eaten pork trotters or any other collagen-rich cut of meat may have noticed an enhanced shininess to their hair, stronger nails, or less achy joints.
a pig's foot used as food.
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I started with a fried pig's 'trotter' and a spoonful of lentils.
The 'trotter' had completed a four-mile jog at the Park when he got loose and escaped from the stable area, his trainer told the Associated Press.
To finish the pig trotters: Dredge the pig 'trotter' slices in the flour, patting off any excess.
They are followed by five meat dishes with pork, pig's 'trotter' , veal and NZ rack of lamb done in different ways.
Try the sliced 'trotter' in brown sauce or the sliced beef in brown sauce.
he lay down the half-eaten 'trotter'
Hocks, which look a bit like a miniature ham, are cut from the forequarter of pork, adjoining the 'trotters' .
I suspect it is also the only place in London where you can order a plate of crisp-fried crubeens for your dinner (crubeens are pig's 'trotters' that have been first cooked in stock).
‘Vegetables are my favourite food, along with pigs' 'trotters' , which are very good for you because they are full of collagen,’ she said, adding that she does not drink any alcohol.
There was one quite good, and quite true, anecdote about the time I went into a butcher's shop and happened to say, in all earnestness, ‘Do you have pigs' 'trotters' ?’
The josckey, who was the first woman to drive against the men back in 1977, has five horses in work, four of them 'trotters' .
Pacing is faster than trotting, which is why pacers and 'trotters' run separately in harness racing
These were pig's 'trotters' baked in a glass bowl with garlic and sauce.
He will not get up on his hind 'trotters' and explain this appalling legislation.
You might not think it to see my 'trotters' in trainers, but I would dearly love to be able to get away with impractical heels.
Every scrap was eaten, snout, ears, 'trotters' - even the tail was used to flavour soup.
This anticipates a love of chitterlings, grilled pig's ears, marrow bones, stuffed 'trotters' , kidneys and brains.
People who have eaten pork 'trotters' or any other collagen-rich cut of meat may have noticed an enhanced shininess to their hair, stronger nails, or less achy joints.
Interestingly, his first love was Standardbred 'trotters' and he painted a number of prominent winners, such as Meadow Skipper and Neville Pride.
'Trotters' work diagonally, that is, they'll lift a front leg and a back leg at the same time, but on opposite sides of the body.
Eating out at least five nights a week, she has seen trends come and go: peasant Italian, posh Irish, fish heads, pigs' 'trotters' , white bread, blackened cod, raw beef, triple-cooked chips.
You can learn what to do with pigs' 'trotters' and how to make your own bacon.
I try desperately not to cringe when offered tongue, frog's legs and pig's 'trotters' , and I eat them, every time.
There's hardly a bit of a pig you can't eat, from the head boiled up in a stewy soup to the 'trotters' with their savoury jelly and morsels of meat.
Well, no doubt she would be racing back to the village as fast as her little 'trotters' could carry her, in order to spread the word about Francesca's scandalous blue dress and her coughing ghost of a husband.
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