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i don't understand, is everyone really that strict with their diet? steak isn't a cheat meal for me
![]() although i don't typically eat fatty cuts of steak. usually its something like top round or strip steak. |
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How do you think would be the healthiest way to make the steak you think?
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Foreman grill sucks for cooking steak... Blah.
Throw it on the BBQ. |
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I still like good food. I would rather put in the extra 10 mins and enjoy a well cooked steak or whatever I am eating.
I not only eat to feed the proper nutrients, but cause I love food, so it better taste good ![]() |
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Foreman grill sucks for cooking steak... Blah.
Throw it on the BBQ. |
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Is there anything better on earth?
My mother recently bought like a 5lb chunk of Australian Filet Mignon or something like that. i Cut off a huge chunk, cut into squares, seasoned it then threw it on the frying pan with onions and peppers and some olive oil sprayed on. then i made two eggs (sunny side up, runny) and threw a bit of white american cheese over them when they were done. yes i know i just had a shit ton of sat. fats but don't you know that sat. fat is helpful for testosterone production? ![]() anyway, i was so excited about the meal i just had to share it with everyone! btw i took 3g fish oil too ![]() |
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Well the good thing here is you are aware that it isn't something you should eat every morning so I'm happy for you being so happy about your breakfast.
ps: Your 13 year old aussie All Star baseball team from Sydney was just in my home town here in New Jersey for the Babe Ruth World Series. Sorry to say they didn't win a game and I felt bad for them coming all this way to get sent home without even a single win agains our American teams. Knowing that it is winter there and the off season for baseball I really have to give them credit for coming here at the end of our baseball season when our guys have been playing everyday while your team has been sitting home for some time eating steak and eggs for breakfast. lol (had to throw the steak and egg thing in there as a joke). Seriously though, I really admired those kids immensely. What a wonderful group of boys. I even spoke to my wife about the next time the World series is held here and maybe we'll sponser a couple of them for the time they are here. |
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i would eat that for breakfast everyday but filet mignon is expensive.
i'm not australian either dude, i live in NYC |
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I'll eat my red meat and enjoy it. I don't plan to completely illiminate saturated fats, and neither should most people, but keep the total amount of sat fats in check.
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which is what i said in the 1st place. I also said to keep it in check. Read previous posts bro. Lastly I wasn't slamming red meat. again read previous post.
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My posts were hardly foolish cuz. Anyone that knows anything at all knows that too much red meat isn't good for you. Red meat is Sat fat so the only foolish thing I saw posted was from Daniel where he stated "Dietary cholesteral has no effects on cholesteral levels... unless genetically predisposed. Cholesteral levels are from Sat. Fats and lack of cardiovascular health." not knowing that Sat Fats are from MEAT. That is just basic knowledge dude. I didn't even mention that he can't even spell the word and your calling me foolish? please.
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Dan, lastly, the "foolishness" of threads didn't start with me but the funk guy. and his "rolling of the eyes" and crap. Sorry it was re-directed towards you. I just didn't think my posts were "foolish" as he said. Funk needs to use a little better approach when disagreeing with someone. Gives off a sense of arrogogance which is not pleasant to someone like myself New here. Not what I'd expect from a moderator. Funny Dan that you and I are basically saying the same thing but differently. Back to my original post I said Meat eggs whatever good but the key words to everything I said was Moderation and "be careful" Too much of a good thing can be bad for you as well.
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Pork Tenderloin?
Yummy seasoned with sesame seeds and Rosemary. |

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