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Our team sucks. Our fuging horrible owner likes ketchup on his steak...


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5 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Cornslop on any nice piece of meat should be against the law, especially if it's cooked right......teppers 2nd sin is well-done steak, hes a monster for that as well. 

steak done right doesnt need anything. if its old or tough the a1&h57 is fine. 

I had been raised to well-done everything, but I had someone make a steak for me medium-well at a get together once and my life was never the same.  I saw the error in my ways...  So much more flavor and taste!

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

A1 is my A1 for steak.  Love it.

I dont mind ketchup with eggs, sometimes I occasionally crave it when preparing them, but I play it by ear...  my go-to nowadays with eggs is hot sauce (Texas Pete).

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just like cornsyrupslop on meat is a sin, same for eggs. 

Hot sauce on eggs is game south of the equator.... 

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I had been raised to well-done everything, but I had someone make a steak for me medium-well at a get together once and my life was never the same.  I saw the error in my ways...  So much more flavor and taste!

Aye, no issue here. Now if you seen the light and still are a sinner.....we got a problem. Shame on your parents for this evil torture, glad to see you were able to over-come.  

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16 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I had been raised to well-done everything, but I had someone make a steak for me medium-well at a get together once and my life was never the same.  I saw the error in my ways...  So much more flavor and taste!

Never overcook a steak. That's a cardinal sin my friend.  Doing so takes all the juices and the taste out of the meat leaving a piece of leather. You might as well eat your shoe.

PS. A good rub of coarse salt a pepper is all you need. And pat it dry before you rub, don't rinse.

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Hmm, guess no Pacific Islanders here huh? 

One of my childhood breakfast staples was a cheese omelet, fried spam, and white rice. Squirt some ketchup on and mix it all, it was delicious!! As I got older, stopped using the ketchup and would just dab some soy sauce on the rice and that's it. 

Every once in a while for nostalgia, I will eat my childhood breakfast. In fact, I made that for my daughter last weekend, and she loved it! lol!

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Never overcook a steak. That's a cardinal sin my friend.  Doing so takes all the juices and the taste out of the meat leaving a piece of leather. You might as well eat your shoe.

PS. A good rib of coarse salt a pepper is all you need. And pat it dry before you rub, don't rinse.

Youre right as rain, I hate this sauceslop on everything deal, the right one and your shoe will taste great.......its in the same zip code about coffee vs the milkshakeslop thats 98% cream, sugar, raw sugar, cornslop and 15 other pumps of this and that with your 2% coffee.

Ive been demanding if its ok to give kids with cornsprupyslop, do feel its one of reason for the unheathly raise in numbers......

Eating a correct cooked meal is life changing experience....   

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1 minute ago, DamnItJake! said:

Little Pete’s hot sauce on fried eggs and a little ketchup on the hasbrowns with salt & pepper.. A1 is nice on a leftover steak as mentioned 

Fried eggs are king. Over easy is the way, the only way I will eat them. I even put them on burgers when I'm feeling frisky. 

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