Maybe next time, somebody will produce an atom smasher from a meat tenderizer.
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For this, I sprinkle Lawry's meat tenderizer on his food when I notice him doing this.
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Bromelain, a common ingredient in meat tenderizer, is extracted from pineapple stems.
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He suggested bite victims use meat tenderizer or meat to neutralize a sting's toxicity.
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He held the ribbon-festooned wooden meat tenderizer that serves as the organization's gavel.
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Sold in grocery stores as a meat tenderizer, it can make even the toughest cuts easy to chew.
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I have tried several chemicals, even meat tenderizer, to no avail.
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With thinner cuts of meat, sprinkle the tenderizer on, pierce with a fork and cook right away.
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Some people say you should pee on the sting, others say to use vinegar or meat tenderizer on them.
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A substance (as the plant enzyme papain) applied to meat to make it tender
(tenderize) tender: make tender or more tender as by marinating, pounding, or applying a tenderizer; "tenderize meat"
A meat tenderizer or meat mallet is hand-powered tool used to tenderize slabs of meat in preparation for cooking the meat. Generally, it looks like a hammer made of metal or wood, with a short handle and large, sometimes hollow, typically square head. ...
(Tenderize) In cooking, tenderizing is a process to break down collagens in meat to make it more palatable for consumption.