The "Steak" Lovers Club -- Invite Only

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#161
52 minutes ago, ILUVAdrianaLima said:

That's not too bad at all How did u prepare it?

 

In the oven basted with garlic butter every 5 minutes and broiled to finish it off.

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49 minutes ago, Stormbringer said:

Oh, that steak looks nice!

 

It was a very good damn meal.

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What is your preference when preparing a rib roast? 

 

I was just gifted one. 

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54 minutes ago, CandleVixen said:

What is your preference when preparing a rib roast? 

 

I was just gifted one. 

 

Making it in the oven is an excellent choice. It's beef, right? If so, it would only need salt. Oh and maybe putting some sliced garlic in it   

I've never done it that way but grilling it could be an option though it's more complicated and it would take a long time since you'd have to cook it veeeery slowly. I'm assuming it has the bones, right? If it doesn't then the grill is not that complicated.

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#165
9 hours ago, Stormbringer said:

I've never done it

 

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4 hours ago, SuperG.Girl said:

 

 

3 machine gunnings in one day.... so barbaric   

 

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On 5/27/2019 at 12:11 AM, Stormbringer said:

 

Making it in the oven is an excellent choice. It's beef, right? If so, it would only need salt. Oh and maybe putting some sliced garlic in it   

I've never done it that way but grilling it could be an option though it's more complicated and it would take a long time since you'd have to cook it veeeery slowly. I'm assuming it has the bones, right? If it doesn't then the grill is not that complicated.

Yes, it’s got the bones. 

Thank you for your reply, Stormy! 

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16 hours ago, Stormbringer said:

only 3 machine gunnings in one day.... so barbaric   

 

I can't do any better than that ....... instead of whining and accusing me of being barbaric you should find more people to machinegun you  

 

 

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6 hours ago, CandleVixen said:

Yes, it’s got the bones. 

Thank you for your reply, Stormy! 

 

You're welcome! Tell me how it goes!  

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1 hour ago, SuperG.Girl said:

 

I can't do any better than that ....... instead of whining and accusing me of being barbaric you should find more people to machinegun you  

 

I don't need more people machine gunning me, thank you very much  

 

 

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#171
9 hours ago, Stormbringer said:

 

You're welcome! Tell me how it goes!  

It won’t be for a while, at least a few months. It’s frozen into a chop shaped rock atm. 

Dont worry I will be posting about it and maybe even add pictures!

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1 hour ago, CandleVixen said:

It won’t be for a while, at least a few months. It’s frozen into a chop shaped rock atm. 

Dont worry I will be posting about it and maybe even add pictures!

 

Awesome! Looking forward to it.

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#173
On 5/26/2019 at 5:05 PM, Stormbringer said:

 

 

Oh, that steak looks nice!  

 

 

 

It was almost a year ago, I have no idea

 

But here's more grilled stuff  

 

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This was back in February I think. Mostly short ribs and I don't remember what the other cut was. Grille by me of course  

 

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These I grilled for my mom's birthday back in December. All rib-eye. Also incredible  

 

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And this was the first meal I had in New York last week. This was a strip loin (or was it a rib-eye? It was probably a rib-eye now that I remember). And it was so good  

It came with fries and a cornbread.

 

Man I LOVE short ribs! So much flavor in that style of cut and preparation!

 

And you were in NYC??? 😮 

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1 hour ago, ILUVAdrianaLima said:

 

Man I LOVE short ribs! So much flavor in that style of cut and preparation!

 

And you were in NYC??? 😮 

 

Oh they are!  And I won't be humble about it... I'm great at grilling those    

 

Yes I was! The week before east

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#175
23 hours ago, Stormbringer said:

I don't need more people machine gunning me

you filthy liar!!!

 

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29 minutes ago, SuperG.Girl said:

you filthy liar!!!

 

 

       

       

       

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On 5/26/2019 at 7:47 PM, Stromboli1 said:

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The going rate for a whole lobster meal in Maine was most frequently $19 for 1-1.5 lbs

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#178

Have to pay the transportation & shipping costs which costs more than the actual item itself.

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16 hours ago, Stromboli1 said:

Have to pay the transportation & shipping costs which costs more than the actual item itself.

 

It's hard to imagine that lobsters were once extremely plentiful in the 1700s/1800s and were considered food for the poor!  The waters were swarming with them prior to the exponential population growth and organized catching.

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4 hours ago, Cult Icon said:

 

It's hard to imagine that lobsters were once extremely plentiful in the 1700s/1800s and were considered food for the poor!  The waters were swarming with them prior to the exponential population growth and organized catching.

 

My understanding is that the workers who were given lobster meals were talking about revolting or striking because they were getting tired of lobster! 🦞

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