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		<title>Bison Ragu&#160;浆</title>
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When in doubt, add soy sauce: Bison from Lindner comes in many shapes and sizes, and ground bison is one of the easiest. You can salt lightly and eat it by the handful like salad in a bag, or you can toss it in a pan with garlic, tomatoes, soy sauce and a little bit [...]]]></description>
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<p>When in doubt, add soy sauce: Bison from <a href="http://www.lindnerbison.com/">Lindner</a> comes in many <a href="http://log.cheesed.com/2008/03/08/bison-short-ribs/">shapes</a> and sizes, and ground bison is one of the easiest. You can salt lightly and eat it by the handful like salad in a bag, or you can toss it in a pan with garlic, tomatoes, soy sauce and a little bit of sugar. Add some wine just before the meat looses all its pinkness. Eat with a spoon or serve over rice.&nbsp;</p>
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