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Generally they had a swag (canvas bedroll), a tucker bag (bag for carrying food) and some cooking implements which may have included a billy can (tea pot or stewing pot).
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Flat beer is also the ideal medium for poaching, marinating and stewing meat, too, as its mild acidity helps to tenderise the meat as it cooks.
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This man shows up in the crinkly-armpitted office shirt he's been stewing in at his desk all day.
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They can also be cooked like tripe or as omelette filling, and wood blewits also make good stewing mushrooms.
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It is made by stewing oxtail, celery, onions, guanciale or lard, garlic, cinnamon, and other aromatic herbs.
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The meat from older and wild pigeons is much tougher than squab, and requires a long period of stewing or roasting to tenderize.
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Poaching is often confused with stewing, as both techniques involve cooking through simmering.
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They are widely grown, typically for stewing in syrup to make a compote.
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