How do you like your steak?

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Burge
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Post by Burge »

I'll kick it off with "Blue". Whip its horns off, wipe its a*** and slap it on the plate!!! :lol: :lol:

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Post by Peugeot Managing Director »

Dear Sir,
I wish to complain about the above subject. How can you condone the eating of cattle meat purely for pleasure? It is tough and gristly and of a far inferior quality to monkey meat. I have a couple of employees I am currently unhappy with and am sending them to you by first class post. Please feel free to sample them. I can thoroughly recommend the barbeque method of cooking, just make sure you get Chef to marinade the steaks first, preferably in a lemon juice and African lager mixture. Enjoy.
Yours Truly

Mr B.A. Boon
MD

JamesK
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Post by JamesK »

Peugeot should get into the catering business......

I'm sure there's enough monkeys to go around :rotfl: :rotfl:

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Post by CB »

:lol:
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Post by Michelle »

What a coincidence, I had steak for my dinner (well done!) :lol:
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Post by Michelle »

(well done!) :lol:
The steak was well done, not well done to you for submitting this poll!!
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stephen T
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Post by stephen T »

whats a blue steak? never heard of that. :?

Burge
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Post by Burge »

Blue basically means sealed on the outside but raw all the way through. Or as my husband says "Do you want me just to show it the grill!"

Yumm Yumm

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Post by stephen T »

:yuck:

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Post by Burge »

Stephen T,

Try it sometime you may be pleasantly surprised. When it is blue (as long as it is a good cut such as fillet) there is no blood, is not chewy and tastes really good. My hubby used to have his well done and now has it very rare after realising it tastes a lot better blue. It also doesn't shrink to half its original size!! :yes:

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stephen T
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Post by stephen T »

i wouldnt be able to stomach it i doubt. i am silly like that. :(

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Post by Erm »

:yuck:

well done or nuthin!!!!
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Post by Burge »

PANSY :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by CB »

I'm with Burge on this one...the thought disgusted me until i tried it blue. Yum Yum steak in my tum.... ;)
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Post by MattB »

PANSY :lol: :lol: :lol:
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