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Gammon in British English is the hind leg of pork after it has been cured by dry-salting or brining, [1] and may or may not be smoked. [2] Strictly speaking, a gammon is the bottom end of a whole side of bacon (which includes the back leg); ham is just the back leg cured on its own. [ 3 ]
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A half-sliced piece of gammon. A 2004 sports feature in The Observer described Rupert Lowe as the "gammon-cheeked Southampton chairman". [5]In 2010, Caitlin Moran wrote that British Prime Minister David Cameron resembled "a slightly camp gammon robot" and "a C3PO made of ham" in her 13 March column in The Times, [6] later collected in her 2012 anthology Moranthology.
Unlike its competitors, Morrisons did not offer online shopping for many years. In May 2013 Morrisons announced a partnership with Ocado to use its technology systems and distribution infrastructure to help launch its own online service. [102] Morrisons also signed a deal with Amazon to supply products for their Prime Pantry. [103]
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Gammon (tables games), a double win in Backgammon and other tables games; Gammon, a word in Australian Aboriginal English with various meanings, mainly relating to lying or pretence; Gammon (insult), a British pejorative insult term; Gammon (meat), a cut of quick-cured pork leg; Gammon, the rope lashing or iron hardware to attach a mast to a ...
On the last day of this holiday weekend, cozy up by the virtual fire with your family and play today's Game of the Day, Backgammon. The simple goal of one of the oldest board games in the world is ...
All of the remaining shopfronts were converted to the Morrisons Daily fascia by September 2024. [3] As of September 2024, the defunct McColl's, RS McColl's and Martin's trademarks are owned by Alliance Property Holdings Limited, a subsidiary company of Morrisons. [4] The former mccolls.co.uk website now re-directs to Morrisons Daily. [5]