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I thought Salisbury steak was nothing more than a bad memory.
I couldn't have looked another Salisbury steak in the face if you'd threatened to break my fingers.
But it is also the birthplace of the first traffic light and the Salisbury steak.
She got up and scraped the Salisbury steaks into the garbage can.
Lori didn't care which meal she got and wound up with the Salisbury steak.
Salisbury steak must be the loneliest food in America.
Perhaps the grunts putting the products together are still getting hot dogs and salisbury steak?
Earlier that night, I'd found myself staring down the world's most perfect Salisbury steak.
On the tray was a plate containing Salisbury steak, carrots and potatoes.
Salisbury steak became a popular substitute for the (bunless) hamburger.
It is closely similar to the Salisbury steak.
For the next few seconds, the girls were silent, and both pretended to be fascinated by their Salisbury steaks.
-June 5, 1983), who named the venture after the salisbury steak.
He suggested that Salisbury steak should be eaten three times a day, with lots of water to cleanse the digestive system.
Salisbury steak was five dollars and forty cents, and it came with french fries.
Then if you are so inclined, you can indulge in Salisbury steak or shepherd's pie.
"I'll take the Salisbury steak with hash browns."
There is the television Salisbury steak.
Salisbury steak leftovers are very good cold.
Macaroni and cheese, Salisbury steak - go on, move!'
There was Salisbury steak; or chicken-in-gravy; or hot tamales in a can.
Firefighter Costello can also make a good Salisbury steak and a fine meat pie - with his wife's help.
The place smelled of microwaved Salisbury steak.
He dined on Salisbury steak sometime later.
There's chewed-up Salisbury steak in her shoes.