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Re: brag: just ate a $22 hamburger
where was this?
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Gracie's in portland OR
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Foie Gras FTW
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ive had a 120 dollar aussie REAL kobe steak at craftsteak, kobe burgers are bandied about so much that you are never eating real kobe. and on steak nit levels, real kobe beef doesnt even exist in the united states. [/ QUOTE ] Import? |
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Re: brag: just ate a $22 hamburger
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[ QUOTE ] ive had a 120 dollar aussie REAL kobe steak at craftsteak, kobe burgers are bandied about so much that you are never eating real kobe. and on steak nit levels, real kobe beef doesnt even exist in the united states. [/ QUOTE ] Import? [/ QUOTE ] Even real kobe is huge overrated |
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From this page: http://www.askthemeatman.com/kobe_beef.htm
[ QUOTE ] What is Kobe Beef? Kobe beef is considered the most exclusive beef in the world. Technically speaking, there's no such thing as Kobe beef, it is merely the shipping point for beef from elsewhere in Japan. What is called "Kobe beef" comes from the ancient province of Tajima, now named Hyogo Prefecture, of which Kobe is the capital. Real beef connoisseurs, however, still refer to it as Tajima beef. This beef comes from an ancient stock of cattle called "kuroge Wagyu" (black haired Japanese cattle). Today they are raised on only 262 small farms, most of which pasture fewer than five cows, and the largest of which run only 10 to 15 animals. Each animal is pampered like a spoiled child. Their diets are strictly controlled and during the final fattening process, cattle are fed hefty quantities of sake and beer mash. Each animal gets a daily massage. The theory is that mellow, relaxed cows make good beef.**" [/ QUOTE ] I'll stick with the cheap stuff that kinda resembles beef that the rain forest had to die for. |
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but indians continue their love affair they've had with veggies since the beginning of time.
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That's nothing... I've eaten the $41 Kobe beef burger from the Old Homestead at the Borgata.
Excellent burger that comes with 3 delicious sauces on the side. |
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the miller high life guy would not approve of this thread
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Re: brag: just ate a $22 hamburger
added askthemeatman.com to favorites
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