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  2. 37 Cheap and Delicious Beef Recipes. Plain and Simple - AOL

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    Barbecue Beef Shank. Forgo the short ribs and use shank. The latter is similar but costs less and generally comes with the bone in. Separate the bone for a quick and easy recipe like the one below ...

  3. 50 Easy Slow Cooker Dinners That Truly Are 'Set It and Forget It'

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    Slow Cooker Roast Beef. Billed as costing "less than 72 cents per person," this dish relies on cheap staples such as chuck roast, potatoes, carrots, onion, and spices with the slow cooker doing ...

  4. 21 Takeout Meals Made Cheaper at Home - AOL

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    Using a recipe that calls for chuck steak rather than pricier beef helps reduce costs. But cheaper cuts tend to get tough quickly when cooked too long, so keep the steak on the rare side. Recipe ...

  5. Black powder rocket motor - Wikipedia

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    Black powder is the oldest propellant. Its use in rockets preceded its use in guns. [1] The three main components of black powder are charcoal, sulfur, and saltpeter (or potassium nitrate). It is known that, by 1045, the Chinese were producing black powder, because many references to the subject were found in The Wu-ching Tsung-Yao (Complete ...

  6. Binder clip - Wikipedia

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    A binder clip (also known as a foldback clip, paper clamp, banker's clip, foldover clip, bobby clip, or clasp) is a simple device for binding sheets of paper together. It leaves the paper intact and can be removed quickly and easily, unlike the staple . It is also sometimes referred to as a handbag clip because of resemblance to a handbag when ...

  7. Hotdish - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A hotdish or hot dish is a casserole dish that typically contains a starch, a meat, and a canned or frozen vegetable mixed with canned soup. The dish originates in the Upper Midwest region of the United States, where it remains popular, particularly in Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and eastern Montana.