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Lasagna this time around?


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This is how a man drinks his whole milk!  Probably washing down a nice steak in that GIF.  No one has time for that nervous bird!

Name your top 4 red meat dishes. Pretend that cow worshiping aliens just landed on earth and they said they gonna nuke the planet unless you convince them not to with four food plates where red meat/beef is the star of the show  

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7 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

I do prefer skim milk when I drink it, which is not often. I’m a big oat milk and almond milk dude if I have to have a splash in my coffee. It’s hard for me to imagine an adult sitting down for a meal and having a big glass of milk. 

Coffee I usually drink black.  If I am drinking a coffee drink that gets a dose of milk, I'm with you on oat or almond milk.  Skim does not foam worth a dime.

As you are probably aware, elk or bison steaks have to be cooked less than you would do with beef.  It is much leaner, so it gets tough quick when overcooked.  The best method I have found for any steak I got off a "grillmaster" online.....cook it less than you want, then loosely wrap it in foil for 10 minutes or so, then have at it.

Chicken is fine, especially when made beer-can style or spatchcocked, the former with a good rub and the later with a sauce.  And for all the healthiness this post acts to have, we love us some good fried chicken, too.

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1 minute ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Coffee I usually drink black.  If I am drinking a coffee drink that gets a dose of milk, I'm with you on oat or almond milk.  Skim does not foam worth a dime.

As you are probably aware, elk or bison steaks have to be cooked less than you would do with beef.  It is much leaner, so it gets tough quick when overcooked.  The best method I have found for any steak I got off a "grillmaster" online.....cook it less than you want, then loosely wrap it in foil for 10 minutes or so, then have at it.

Chicken is fine, especially when made beer-can style or spatchcocked, the former with a good rub and the later with a sauce.  And for all the healthiness this post acts to have, we love us some good fried chicken, too.

Fried Chicky sando = GOAT

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1 minute ago, 4Corners said:

Name your top 4 red meat dishes. Pretend that cow worshiping aliens just landed on earth and they said they gonna nuke the planet unless you convince them not to with four food plates where red meat/beef is the star of the show  

I would kick that alien's ass while chewing on a raw steak.  Once the alien is knocked out in defeat, I would wash down my victory with a pint of whole milk.  

Serious question.  When you are drinking your oat milk do you put the rubber nipple over the glass or the glass under the rubber nipple?

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I would kick that alien's ass while chewing on a raw steak.  Once the alien is knocked out in defeat, I would wash down my victory with a pint of whole milk.  

Serious question.  When you are drinking your oat milk do you put the rubber nipple over the glass or the glass under the rubber nipple?

Straight Milk fugs a lot people’s stomach up. And you can’t name the four dishes because they don’t exist. Chicken owns red meat. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I would kick that alien's ass while chewing on a raw steak.  Once the alien is knocked out in defeat, I would wash down my victory with a pint of whole milk.  

Serious question.  When you are drinking your oat milk do you put the rubber nipple over the glass or the glass under the rubber nipple?

I wouldn't know.  The closest I come to drinking any milk directly (other than sometimes chocolate milk) is milk stout.

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1 minute ago, 4Corners said:

May I take your order? 
 

Um yes I will have a big piece of raw cow and a glass of your finest whole milk, please

waitress runs off and calls the police 

Nervous waitress must have ate some nervous bird before taking that order.

The story continues with the police coming in and saluting the man eating raw cow and milk in honor of his manliness.  Enter Gigachad....

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3 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

I bet some of the real manly men drinking their glass of whole milk at the dinner table like some psycho can’t wait to drown their “perfectly cooked” piece of red meat in some A1 as soon as soon as possible 

 

 

Someone is daydreaming again....

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