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A classic stew that brings comfort in every bite When the weather turns cold and cozy dinners are calling, this rich beef ...
I recommend adding a dash of vinegar to the end of just about any stew, but here I add a full quarter cup to give it a lovely acidity that cuts through the richness of the beef.
I recommend adding a dash of vinegar to the end of just about any stew, but here I add a full quarter cup to give it a lovely acidity that cuts through the richness of the beef.
Cans of beef stew from a popular food company are being recalled after it was discovered that over 256,000 pounds of the meal were contaminated with wood fragments.
Hormel's Dinty Moore Beef Stew is the subject of a major new recall due to several customers finding wood inside their cans.
Hormel Foods recalls over 256,000 pounds of Dinty Moore Beef Stew due to wood contamination, advises consumers to return or discard affected cans.
The recall was initiated after Hormel Foods received three consumer complaints about pieces of wood found in the beef stew.
More than 250,000 pounds of beef stew sold by popular retailers such as Walmart and Target may have pieces of wood inside.