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Car nuts tinker!You're the guy who eats because you're human and you have to, and you exclaim, "It's just food!"......while we eat because we enjoy it and the varying tastes that a little seasoning can provide. Sometimes we want a steak from Morton's rather than TGIF Friday's. That's okay though. |
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Morton's and Ruth's Chris both wet age steaks. So sad.
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Do they dry age?
Steak eating, for me, is done one of two ways -- Argentinian style places with flank/hanger/skirt, or dry aged black and blue Kansas City strip (NY strip, porterhouse or ribeye acceptable substitute). Filet is for the uninitiated masses.
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They sure do. Their dry age is delicious. I butterfly mine. I'm getting hungry now!
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Bone in filet is the only way I will buy or consume one. Meat needs to have fat on it for flavor. Chima is not bad, problem I end up eating so much I go in to meat coma.
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Wheel question: 18 vs 19?
First, the important part: Come to Atlanta. We'll feed you guys a good steak. "Bones" is winning the Steak Safari my wife and friends and I have been on for a few months but the title is somewhat in dispute. Rathbun's Steakhouse is running a very close second.
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Do we know how much these wheels weigh yet?
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