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The alternative to this had been bully beef and jam.
On foul water and bully beef he tramped through a land of plenty.
They came over to see us and we traded bully beef for cigars."
Englishmen like my canned meats better than their bully beef.
Bully beef and biscuit, those were familiar words, but he could not remember what the things they named were.
He had dietary problems, as he could not eat the standard issue bully beef for religious reasons.
I handed Doc a steaming plate of bully beef.
However, I can heartily recommend the bully beef stew.
Some of their rations, Australian bully beef, had spoiled, and many men got food poisoning.
The bully beef cans had the initials AM stamped on them.
He looked quickly at Finch, but the other man was rooting in his bag, hunting a tin of bully beef, and had not seen.
'Never tasted sole like that, and that there bully beef, or whatever you call it.
You pay five shillings for bully beef, baking powder bread, and coffee without milk or sugar.
"I thought as much," Sean nodded, and held out the open can of bully beef to Mbejane.
No one had much success with the tinned food, though, whether it was bully beef or the unnaturally sweet Spam.
Aren't you tired of bully beef?
They followed the coast on down to Cape Ray, eating a lunch of bully beef and biscuits in their fingers.
The legend of Bully Beef and Biscuits was born.
Incinerators were constructed to burn refuse by stacking used bully beef tins filled with sand.
The food however was very poor, including hardtack, rice and bully beef, some of which had become rancid and sickened many men.
Bully beef from Army rations.
They remember bully beef and cold feet, and some brave lad being squandered for a few futile yards of clay.
Joseph and his guide reached a group of soldiers sitting on the grass, eating rough bread and tinned bully beef.
Then they 'rested They ate dry biscuits and bully beef, and the flies drank their sweat.
Rations of bully beef, butter and tea were no more suitable, and, for the Allies, who never reached the inland wells, water was scarce.