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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by dextersmith View Post
    Wow, what did they charge for 22 lbs?
    It was 7.99 per pound, which is a 3 dollar per pound savings over pre cut ones. It was around 200 bucks.

  2. #42
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooked View Post
    I bought a ribeye roast today at Costco, its like 22 lbs, I'm thinking 1lb per steak would be good. I'm just wondering before I cut this beast up, is there a perfect sized ribeye steak?
    The Perfect size for the steak from your 22lb Rib eye roast, is 22lb!

  3. #43
    Whatever size steak leaves me happily full. This can vary from day to day.

    For a ribeye, I'd opt for something in the 16-18 oz. range minimum, so I'd have to be fairly hungry if I order one.

    Years ago I ordered a 22 oz. sirloin from some hole in the wall restaurant my friends and I went to in Pennsylvania. The damn thing covered the entire plate. It was hilarious, and delicious...and I felt like I had gained about 10 pounds after that meal. o.o

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Cerus View Post
    Way to ruin a good steak. Might as well save your money and eat a tire.
    "Stop liking what I don't like."

  5. #45
    Just go with the Ron Swanson Turf and Turf, you can't go wrong.
    The Fresh Prince of Baudelaire

    Banned at least 10 times. Don't give a fuck, going to keep saying what I want how I want to.

    Eat meat. Drink water. Do cardio and burpees. The good life.

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by TheWalkinDude View Post
    Do you put ketchup or A1 on your well done steak?
    Ketchup on a steak has never even occurred to me. Once in a blue moon, I might use steak sauce if I'm in the mood for it.

  7. #47
    I don't know what the ideal steak size is, steak tends to make me more hungry after I eat it even when we're going big.

    Quote Originally Posted by Knadra View Post
    I don't eat meat, I'm not a murderer.
    I'm not a murderer either, I just clean up the mess.
    Probably running on a Pentium 4

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