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4 hours ago, Gobbler said:

I have to say, my meat looks much better than yours.

I don't buy the one in the photo I posted, too thin and no marbling.  Just posted as the cheapest I've seen.  

 

Yours looks terrible, way too thin.   Why I cut my own steaks.

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48 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

I don't buy the one in the photo I posted, too thin and no marbling.  Just posted as the cheapest I've seen.  

 

Yours looks terrible, way too thin.   Why I cut my own steaks.

The photo is taken from the front. How can you tell how thick it is? 

 

You can't. 

 

Stop making up crap. 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Gobbler said:

The photo is taken from the front. How can you tell how thick it is? 

 

You can't. 

 

Stop making up crap. 

Only 255gr, and wide ... so ...  thin.

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On 10/30/2024 at 3:57 AM, GammaGlobulin said:

Let's not forget one thing:

 

As already discussed....

 

Too much dairy might cause one to smell like...

 

Wet Dog

 

So, please keep this in mind.

 

Here in China, for example, nobody who is anybody cooks with butter.

 

 

 

poor diluted child

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3 hours ago, Gobbler said:

The photo is taken from the front. How can you tell how thick it is? 

 

You can't. 

 

Stop making up crap. 

 

 

 

well lets see,,,    .255kg  that's   9oz   so it qualifies as  ..  not a very substantial piece of meat  (thin)

 and where's the marbeling ?   

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I eat steak EVERYDAY and burgers ...  plus lot's of eggs ..  and bacon and they are Austrailian Grass fed

( Thai or Thai French beef.   well ...   should not be called beef )

if you buy it as they cut it it looks like this ..  I buy the entire strip and cut my own and salt them all around and cook them on a cast iron skillet starting the sear on the fat edge to crisp the edge as well as lube the pan then each side gets 2 turns until it has a good sear off the pan with a nice chunk of butter to melt on top and let it rest0223561

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Regardless of what spices or herbs you cook with. My father who was a professional chef for 36 years taught me to grill the steak, 1 minute both sides to seal the juices in and then it is entirely up to the individuals taste whether they like it rare or well done

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5 minutes ago, easydoor said:

If we have to learn how to do cooking from the Brittsish, we are far away from home as they cannot cook. The worst country to eat delicious is Englend or you have to eat in a foreign restaurant. Only the breakfast is very good.

Total c--p. Do you think if my father was unable to cook he would not have been employed for 36 years by a lord and lady, cooked for royalty and film stars

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11 minutes ago, easydoor said:

If we have to learn how to do cooking from the Brittsish, we are far away from home as they cannot cook. The worst country to eat delicious is Englend or you have to eat in a foreign restaurant. Only the breakfast is very good.


Well done for a 1960's cliche.

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