What is a dirty dog?
Chef's answer
If someone is called a "dirty dog," the person speaking is using an English idiom insinuating that the person being described cannot be trusted. ... It implies that the person described in this manner has done something underhanded or has managed to manipulate a situation to his or advantage by somewhat shady means.
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Is tilapia safe to eat? When farms rear the tilapia in good conditions, the fish are safe to eat. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) list tilapia as one of the best choices for pregnant or breast-feeding women and children over the age of 2 years. This is due to its low mercury and contaminant content..
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Pigs "cheweth not the cud" because they possess simple guts, unable to digest cellulose. They eat calorie-dense foods, not only nuts and grains but also less salubrious items such as carrion, human corpses and feces. Pigs were unclean because they ate filth. The Jews were not alone in this prejudice.
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Pigs "cheweth not the cud" because they possess simple guts, unable to digest cellulose. They eat calorie-dense foods, not only nuts and grains but also less salubrious items such as carrion, human corpses and feces. Pigs were unclean because they ate filth.
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#1 Unwashed and dirty cooking utensils A dirty environment, dirty utensils and even unwashed hands can breed a host of nasty bacteria.
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Contains processed foods Dirty keto is also called lazy keto, as it allows for highly processed and packaged foods. It's popular among individuals who want to achieve ketosis without spending lots of time prepping clean keto meals.
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Unless you're going to the wrong street vendor, "dirty water dog" is really a misnomer. ... While recipes vary, the typical dirty water dog lives in a vat of water seasoned with onion, vinegar, red pepper, cumin and nutmeg for not more than one hour before it's served.
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If someone is called a "dirty dog," the person speaking is using an English idiom insinuating that the person being described cannot be trusted. ... It implies that the person described in this manner has done something underhanded or has managed to manipulate a situation to his or advantage by somewhat shady means.
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