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A man can't live on beef tea and air, hey?
Who's for a mug of beef tea - she stopped abruptly.
At ten o'clock she gave him beef tea and brandy.
Then I went down to make beef tea.
Again Rhys ate only beef tea and a little dry toast.
I must remember to speak to Quetzal about it tomorrow when he has had his beef tea."
She would send over beef tea and other delicacies to try and cheer them up.
"Beef tea is what he needs," she said, pausing to look at him, brow furrowed with concern.
When a body's lost a deal o' blood, there's naught like beef tea."
We set up camp then and got some water boiling and made some beef tea.
Thank you for my beef tea.
"He's quite fond of beef tea, is old Quetzal.
Please try to sip some of this," said Sylvia, who had been hastily heating up the beef tea over the night light.
I'll ask you to prepare beef tea and arrowroot, Mrs Lang.
He had expected beef tea, or sweetbreads, the kinds of things invalids had pushed on them.
They make beef tea and jellies.
Mam makes tea and beef tea and I don't want it.
The beef tea she retched up.
I want beef tea.
Quetzal reached for his beef tea.
She offered beef tea, eggs, steamed fish, bread and butter pudding, baked custard or cold chicken.
The beef tea was only a little above blood warmth, but she could not waste ume and fuel on heating it further.
She may have seen something--the Major administering a soothing cup of beef tea or gruel.
My guess is that the new year will bring some tarted-up version of Cooking Like It's 1943, beef tea and all.
After his appetite had been somewhat cloyed, Prince, shuddering as he did so, passed him a mug of weak beef tea.