Anyone try this? I bought a couple LB's and cooked it up in and it was good.
Originally Posted by kbm8795
Oh, I think Americans understand that the one thing conservatives hate the most is the idea of spending American tax money on Americans. . .in America.
Oh, I think Americans understand that the one thing conservatives hate the most is the idea of spending American tax money on Americans. . .in America.
Bump for what? It's extra lean ground beef, and you said it tasted good, so what else do you want? Attention?
Look "pal," I think I've had just about enough of your trollish behavoir.
Originally Posted by kbm8795
Oh, I think Americans understand that the one thing conservatives hate the most is the idea of spending American tax money on Americans. . .in America.
in Bigdyl's defense, there's a threefold purpose to this thread:
1)possibly expose people to the possibility that there is a very lean ground beef available, and that it tastes good
2) allow someone to correct Bigdyl's beef eating habit and tell him that while that beef is lean, it's still not as good as chicken for x, y, and z reasons.
3) allows people to see the prevelance of people that eat ground beef. Sorta like an informal poll.
So if you cant comprehend that, don't post a bitchy response. You're better off keeping your hand on your dick where it was before you responded.
in Bigdyl's defense, there's a threefold purpose to this thread:
1)possibly expose people to the possibility that there is a very lean ground beef available, and that it tastes good
2) allow someone to correct Bigdyl's beef eating habit and tell him that while that beef is lean, it's still not as good as chicken for x, y, and z reasons.
3) allows people to see the prevelance of people that eat ground beef. Sorta like an informal poll.
So if you cant comprehend that, don't post a bitchy response. You're better off keeping your hand on your dick where it was before you responded.
in Bigdyl's defense, there's a threefold purpose to this thread:
1)possibly expose people to the possibility that there is a very lean ground beef available, and that it tastes good
2) allow someone to correct Bigdyl's beef eating habit and tell him that while that beef is lean, it's still not as good as chicken for x, y, and z reasons.
3) allows people to see the prevelance of people that eat ground beef. Sorta like an informal poll.
So if you cant comprehend that, don't post a bitchy response. You're better off keeping your hand on your dick where it was before you responded.
in Bigdyl's defense, there's a threefold purpose to this thread:
1)possibly expose people to the possibility that there is a very lean ground beef available, and that it tastes good
2) allow someone to correct Bigdyl's beef eating habit and tell him that while that beef is lean, it's still not as good as chicken for x, y, and z reasons.
3) allows people to see the prevelance of people that eat ground beef. Sorta like an informal poll.
So if you cant comprehend that, don't post a bitchy response. You're better off keeping your hand on your dick where it was before you responded.
in Bigdyl's defense, there's a threefold purpose to this thread:
1)possibly expose people to the possibility that there is a very lean ground beef available, and that it tastes good
2) allow someone to correct Bigdyl's beef eating habit and tell him that while that beef is lean, it's still not as good as chicken for x, y, and z reasons.
3) allows people to see the prevelance of people that eat ground beef. Sorta like an informal poll.
So if you cant comprehend that, don't post a bitchy response. You're better off keeping your hand on your dick where it was before you responded.
Yes, Laura's beef is very good and hormone free. I find it too expensive which is why I shop at a health food/farmers market for organic beef and pay half the price of what Laura's beef goes for.
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