Tell us how you like your steak!
- steve-in-kville
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Tell us how you like your steak!
Lots of new members, time for a beef steak poll. Vote and discuss.
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Re: Tell us how you like your steak!
FYI: The Banawa would consider eating anything less than medium well done as being "wild animal-like". (They even cook all of the meat they give to their dogs.) The picture would mark a person as a barbarian, on the way to turning into a new species of animal.
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Re: Tell us how you like your steak!
Anybody who eats steak that is basically still moving is a barbarian in my book also
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Re: Tell us how you like your steak!
That photo of that steak, looks like it is still mooing.steve-in-kville wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 6:57 am Lots of new members, time for a beef steak poll. Vote and discuss.
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Re: Tell us how you like your steak!
I'd prefer something from Ragpicker's grill. This looks pretty good:
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Re: Tell us how you like your steak!
What ? Christians indulge in steak ? How is this not living extravagantly ?
An additional thought - Beef is a significant source of global greenhouse gas emissions: Its carbon footprint is eight times that of chicken’s and five times that of pork’s. From here - https://www.newscientist.com/article/23 ... in-the-us/
An additional thought - Beef is a significant source of global greenhouse gas emissions: Its carbon footprint is eight times that of chicken’s and five times that of pork’s. From here - https://www.newscientist.com/article/23 ... in-the-us/
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Re: Tell us how you like your steak!
Completely depends on the type of steak and dish it is served in.
For example, if I'm eating prime steak at a steakhouse (which I almost never do) then medium rare.
If I'm eating steak fajitas as a Mexican restaurant (which is usually flank steak) or steak in a stir fry like Mongolian Beef then a little more well done is good.
I rarely eat beef though as my wife doesn't approve. We are mostly a chicken and fish household when we do eat meat.
For example, if I'm eating prime steak at a steakhouse (which I almost never do) then medium rare.
If I'm eating steak fajitas as a Mexican restaurant (which is usually flank steak) or steak in a stir fry like Mongolian Beef then a little more well done is good.
I rarely eat beef though as my wife doesn't approve. We are mostly a chicken and fish household when we do eat meat.
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Re: Tell us how you like your steak!
We don't eat steak, but not for the reasons you listed. Hubby is a hunter, so if there is any steak at this house, it is venison steak. I have a Salisbury steak recipe made out of venison. Baked in mushroom gravy, it is a family favorite.Sudsy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:05 pm What ? Christians indulge in steak ? How is this not living extravagantly ?
An additional thought - Beef is a significant source of global greenhouse gas emissions: Its carbon footprint is eight times that of chicken’s and five times that of pork’s. From here - https://www.newscientist.com/article/23 ... in-the-us/
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Re: Tell us how you like your steak!
Before butchering, yes; hopefully not by the time it's medium rare. Other animals have been quicker to adapt to emissions reduction.
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