0 a sweet, spicy mixture of small pieces of apple, dried fruit, and nuts (but not meat), often eaten at Christmas in mince pies: --
1 a sweet, spicy mixture of small pieces of apple, raisins, and other fruit that is cooked in pastry --
If we do have further cuts, it will make mincemeat of that assertion.
We find that about 10,000 retail butchers' shops were visited during 1933 and inspections made of the dangerous mincemeat machinery in those shops.
They are also concerned about kangaroo meat coming into this country and being made into hamburgers and mincemeat.
If that attitude had been adopted by an industrialist, the unions would have made mincemeat of him, and rightly so.
Could we then provide an effective deterrent which would prevent a potential enemy from making mincemeat of us, if that enemy so desired?
The mincemeat was intended for consumption on the premises by the patients and/or the staff of the hospital.
However, it has to be noted that it is probably easier to control salmonella in meat preparations than in mincemeat.
The reason why the additional guarantees should not cover meat preparations, the existence of the salmonella criterion, applies also to mincemeat.