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  2. Beef. It's What's for Dinner - Wikipedia

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    The campaign was already set to switch to new advertisements featuring anonymous narrators with the new campaign and slogan: "Beef. It's what you want". [9] The new campaign was less favorable and "Beef. It's What's For Dinner." was brought back in the fall of 1999 with Sam Elliott now reading the voice-over in place of Mitchum. [10]

  3. View Recipe. While not traditional, these protein-rich brown rice bowls take inspiration from Korean bibimbap, with a mix of sweet and spicy ground beef and sliced veggies topped with a fried egg.

  4. The 150+ Best Ground Beef Recipes to Make Dinner a ... - AOL

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    From beef stroganoff and hearty ground beef casseroles to hamburgers and easy slow cooker ground beef meals.

  5. 70 Easy Dinner Recipes for Two (That Even Beginners Can ... - AOL

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    Here are 70 easy dinner recipes for two that you and your boo will love, including lobster risotto, pasta alla nor Before you order a pizza and call it a night, consider cooking a meal together ...

  6. National Cattlemen's Beef Association - Wikipedia

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    National Cattlemen's Beef Association is the group responsible for the ad campaign run in the U.S. using the slogan "Beef. It's What's For Dinner " . Music from the ballet Rodeo by Aaron Copland is used in the radio and television commercials.

  7. Beefsteak (banquet) - Wikipedia

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    Beef being served at a beefsteak banquet. A beefsteak is a type of banquet in which sliced beef tenderloin is served to diners as all-you-can-eat finger food.The dining style originated in 19th-century New York City as a type of working-class celebration but went into a decline in the mid-20th century.

  8. Cheap and Easy Beef Recipes You Can Make for Dinner - AOL

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    Barbecue Beef Shank. Forgo the short ribs and use shank. The latter is similar but costs less and generally comes with the bone in. Separate the bone for a quick and easy recipe like the one below ...

  9. List of beef dishes - Wikipedia

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    In absolute numbers, the United States, Brazil, and the People's Republic of China are the world's three largest consumers of beef. On a per capita basis in 2009, Argentines consumed the most beef at 64.6 kg per person; people in the U.S. ate 40.2 kg, while those in the E.U. ate 16.9 kg.