Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
[Re: Patrice]
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It was mighty tasty too. Hopefully our neighbor will not tally his cows for awhile. zim
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
[Re: Patrice]
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Yum!
I had steak fajitas, I’m not sure where the steer came from but he was delicious.
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
[Re: Patrice]
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Looks great! I'm making chicken fried steak and mashed taters and green beans tonight.
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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I hereby cast a resolution that Patrice should no longer be allowed to post fantastic pictures of elegant cuisine to starving men!
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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It was mighty tasty too. Hopefully our neighbor will not tally his cows for awhile. That sounds great, Rob! Thanks, Idaho! Yours sounds just as nice! Thank you, Ron! In between the pasta and potatoes, I go low carb as my default! That Ohio beef is tempting ... C'mon, Finster! You know if you're ever in the neighborhood, all you have to do is let us know and we'll set a place for you at our table! Those can be just as fantastic is the originl meal, Teepee!
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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It was mighty tasty too. Hopefully our neighbor will not tally his cows for awhile. That sounds great, Rob! Thanks, Idaho! Yours sounds just as nice! Thank you, Ron! In between the pasta and potatoes, I go low carb as my default! That Ohio beef is tempting ... C'mon, Finster! You know if you're ever in the neighborhood, all you have to do is let us know and we'll set a place for you at our table! Those can be just as fantastic is the originl meal, Teepee! Careful now, I travel all over the country for work and I'm always looking for a free meal!
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Looks great Patrice! We had salmon, corn on the cob, asparagus, and a salad. Would post a pic but can't figure it out anymore. Thanks!
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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As usual, great looking, high quality, healthy, and nutritious meal!
That beef looks great. If he ships, I will buy some ribeyes.
I had a protein shake. Very tasty and it is important.
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Thanks, Adam! Great supper there!
Thank you, Coonman! I'll can picture that looking as good as it sounds!
Thanks, Willy! I hope i was a tasty protein shake. Some of those are pretty delicious. I think our neighbor only raises beef for his extended family. He came over and just dropped off some steaks and burger and roasts, all for some debt he felt he owed because we had him over for our opening day of deer season chili party, I think. It's hard to figure because he does so much for us, but if we do anything for him, he has to pay us back many times over. Needless to say, he's one great neighbor and friend.
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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It was mighty tasty too. Hopefully our neighbor will not tally his cows for awhile. zim " H .....for homeless....." When I do have potatoes, I sure love those rich creamy types ! The red ones, too. Wonderful supper, and presentation, Chickie ! Hug those feather peanuts for me too.
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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That looks quite tasty. Now I am thinking about steak.
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Thanks so much, Run!
That's beautiful, Grayfox. Thanks for the photo!
Thank you, Sharon Chickie! Yeah, those Yukon golds tasted buttery even BEFORE I dumped the butter all over them! (The girls are going to be happy when the extreme cold is over!)
Thanks, Hrdtoflw! Better go get one for tonight!
Pete, that all sounds SOOOOOO nice! I have never made borscht, but I need to expand my horizons!
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Thanks, Trappingthomas! Will do!
Nice job there, Yukonjeff! And thanks for the photo!
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Lets not forget the grade of meat we buy is very important. If its aged, if its dry aged, wet aged. The grade..
Prime grade is produced from young, well-fed beef cattle. ...
Choice grade is high quality, but has less marbling than Prime. ...
Select grade is very uniform in quality and normally leaner than the higher grades. ...
Standard and Commercial grades are frequently sold as ungraded or as "store brand" meat.
You must start with good building blocks!
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Lets not forget the grade of meat we buy is very important. If its aged, if its dry aged, wet aged. The grade..
Prime grade is produced from young, well-fed beef cattle. ...
Choice grade is high quality, but has less marbling than Prime. ...
Select grade is very uniform in quality and normally leaner than the higher grades. ...
Standard and Commercial grades are frequently sold as ungraded or as "store brand" meat.
You must start with good building blocks! -no issues with the sirloin tips the wife buys. Late night?
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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And a beautiful elk stew it is, Dan! Thanks for the photo!
That looks fantastic, TDHP! Another beautiful photo too!
Alright, new boy who wants skunk quill, put the crayolas away. We know what grades of beef are.
And TDHP, your sirloin tips are just fine. We have a newbie who has been on the site for days, and he feels the need to hand out a lot of advice - in huge print!
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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And a beautiful elk stew it is, Dan! Thanks for the photo!
That looks fantastic, TDHP! Another beautiful photo too!
Alright, new boy who wants skunk quill, put the crayolas away. We know what grades of beef are.
And TDHP, your sirloin tips are just fine. We have a newbie who has been on the site for days, and he feels the need to hand out a lot of advice - in huge print! I’ll second this, everything looks delicious And calm down a little skunk quill.
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Thanks, Rob! Boy, looking at a couple of these photos, I'm getting a hankerin' for some peas! I might just have to add some peas to supper tonight ...
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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And a beautiful elk stew it is, Dan! Thanks for the photo!
That looks fantastic, TDHP! Another beautiful photo too!
Alright, new boy who wants skunk quill, put the crayolas away. We know what grades of beef are.
And TDHP, your sirloin tips are just fine. We have a newbie who has been on the site for days, and he feels the need to hand out a lot of advice - in huge print! Rofl I almost spit out my coffee.
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Patrice, we got our beef (whole steer) back in the fall. My friend that we get them from, fed out ours for an extra 5 weeks, due to the processors busy schedule. It turned out to be our best beef yet. Very thorough marbling, and absolutely delicious. Please don't let Zim's steak get cold during the photo shoot. He may get grouchy. Lol Just ribbing ya Zim!!
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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TDHP, that looks juicy and delicious! Thanks for the photo!
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Mule deer steak, potatoes done in Instant Pot, sweet corn, pepper gravy, and garlic toast
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Re: What's for Supper? Local Sirloin & Garden Potatoes
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Fantastic, Tactical! I'll bet those potatoes took no time at all!
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