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    Lean beef... It's whats for dinner...

    Found a great list of lean steaks...

    Look for these naturally nutrient-rich lean beef cuts...

    Print it and keep an eye out for weekly specials on these meats from grociery stores...


    http://www.beefitswhatsfordinner.com...let%20card.pdf

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    Thanks... I like it!

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    I find the fattier steaks taste much better. Probably a little less protein but more other nutrient dense.
    Anybody else agree?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Powermaster View Post
    I find the fattier steaks taste much better. Probably a little less protein but more other nutrient dense.
    Anybody else agree?
    I don't know if they are more other nutrient dense, but they definitely taste much better!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Powermaster View Post
    I find the fattier steaks taste much better. Probably a little less protein but more other nutrient dense.
    Anybody else agree?
    Agree. Case in point, prime rib. Fatty as hell, but if cooked properly, is damn good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djlance View Post
    Agree. Case in point, prime rib. Fatty as hell, but if cooked properly, is damn good.
    Nothing is tastier

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExLe View Post
    Found a great list of lean steaks...

    Look for these naturally nutrient-rich lean beef cuts...

    Print it and keep an eye out for weekly specials on these meats from grociery stores...


    http://www.beefitswhatsfordinner.com...let%20card.pdf
    DAMNIT. All i want to do is spread some rep points.

    Most of the first half steaks are just so damn chewy though. Ill eat them to get my beef fix but NOTHING can replace a good ol ribeye.
    Please do not PM me with questions, I will not PM you back.

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