Beef carpaccio is a thing I would do if I were fabulously wealthy.
But fillet of beef is expensive as balls.
Yeah, but you only need like a quarter pound or half pound for a carpaccio. Even at fancy shmancy prices, that shouldn't run you more than $10-15.
That's way more than I can justify for something that won't even make an entire meal at the moment.
If you live in the states and have a Randalls or Tom Thumb or Sam's Club nearby, you should be able to get decent grades of filet meat for no more than $15/lb. Right now, Sam's has had it on for around $11-12.
Beef carpaccio is a thing I would do if I were fabulously wealthy.
But fillet of beef is expensive as balls.
Yeah, but you only need like a quarter pound or half pound for a carpaccio. Even at fancy shmancy prices, that shouldn't run you more than $10-15.
That's way more than I can justify for something that won't even make an entire meal at the moment.
If you live in the states and have a Randalls or Tom Thumb or Sam's Club nearby, you should be able to get decent grades of filet meat for no more than $15/lb. Right now, Sam's has had it on for around $11-12.
You'll need a half-pound, at most.
I don't, and fillet here typically runs at over £30 a kilo, making it about US$23 per pound at minimum.
Go to a decent butcher as opposed to a supermarket and you'll see £40+ per kilo.
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Beef carpaccio is a thing I would do if I were fabulously wealthy.
But fillet of beef is expensive as balls.
Yeah, but you only need like a quarter pound or half pound for a carpaccio. Even at fancy shmancy prices, that shouldn't run you more than $10-15.
That's way more than I can justify for something that won't even make an entire meal at the moment.
If you live in the states and have a Randalls or Tom Thumb or Sam's Club nearby, you should be able to get decent grades of filet meat for no more than $15/lb. Right now, Sam's has had it on for around $11-12.
You'll need a half-pound, at most.
I don't, and fillet here typically runs at over £30 a kilo, making it about US$23 per pound at minimum.
Go to a decent butcher as opposed to a supermarket and you'll see £40+ per kilo.
Escolar's wax ester content can cause keriorrhea (Greek: flow of wax), gempylotoxism or gempylid fish poisoning.[4] Keriorrhea is similar to diarrhea, only the body will expel yellowish-orange drops of oil instead of liquid bowel movements.
I never thought I'd be relieved a fake food scandal was just about horse being sold as beef.
i found out something crazy today, since Putin resumed patrols of strategic bombers in 2007 (i didn't know he'd done that), the US has scrambled fighters to intercept them in US airspace on several occasions, including this month
i found out something crazy today, since Putin resumed patrols of strategic bombers in 2007 (i didn't know he'd done that), the US has scrambled fighters to intercept them in US airspace on several occasions, including this month
that's some crazy cold war type shit there
It's happened a few times from RAF Leuchars as well in the last couple of years.
i found out something crazy today, since Putin resumed patrols of strategic bombers in 2007 (i didn't know he'd done that), the US has scrambled fighters to intercept them in US airspace on several occasions, including this month
that's some crazy cold war type shit there
It's happened a few times from RAF Leuchars as well in the last couple of years.
i found out something crazy today, since Putin resumed patrols of strategic bombers in 2007 (i didn't know he'd done that), the US has scrambled fighters to intercept them in US airspace on several occasions, including this month
that's some crazy cold war type shit there
It's happened a few times from RAF Leuchars as well in the last couple of years.
i wonder what they're up to
sending nuclear bombers to circle around Guam on the 4th of July seems to be sending a message
i found out something crazy today, since Putin resumed patrols of strategic bombers in 2007 (i didn't know he'd done that), the US has scrambled fighters to intercept them in US airspace on several occasions, including this month
that's some crazy cold war type shit there
It's happened a few times from RAF Leuchars as well in the last couple of years.
Same for us. It would be rude not to scramble.
More rude than interrupting the marshmallow-roasting campfire sing-along that your elite pilots were probably engaged in at the time?
i found out something crazy today, since Putin resumed patrols of strategic bombers in 2007 (i didn't know he'd done that), the US has scrambled fighters to intercept them in US airspace on several occasions, including this month
that's some crazy cold war type shit there
It's happened a few times from RAF Leuchars as well in the last couple of years.
i wonder what they're up to
sending nuclear bombers to circle around Guam on the 4th of July seems to be sending a message
Man.
People gonna make me want to nuke a bitch.
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It's the kind of poison that only affects pretentious people though so
no downside.
If you live in the states and have a Randalls or Tom Thumb or Sam's Club nearby, you should be able to get decent grades of filet meat for no more than $15/lb. Right now, Sam's has had it on for around $11-12.
You'll need a half-pound, at most.
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o rly
That is an unusually camp choice of bike. I presume it doesn't have that connotation in the US?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=3xnZ6g14WwY
I don't, and fillet here typically runs at over £30 a kilo, making it about US$23 per pound at minimum.
Go to a decent butcher as opposed to a supermarket and you'll see £40+ per kilo.
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now gonna lay in bed all day on computer
Sarks
What is best in life
watching anime and eating leftover chicken and rice after doing a few responsible things so you can excuse your laziness
Maybe a better way would be to state what you're wondering and people can point you in the right direction
If you're going to have diarrhea though
might as well have the weaponized kind
'Merrika FTW
I never thought I'd be relieved a fake food scandal was just about horse being sold as beef.
i found out something crazy today, since Putin resumed patrols of strategic bombers in 2007 (i didn't know he'd done that), the US has scrambled fighters to intercept them in US airspace on several occasions, including this month
that's some crazy cold war type shit there
Kinda complicated and personal to post in [chat], unfortunately.
I could potentially take a train to see you or summat
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/438268/20130222/tuna-mislabelling-horsemeat-scandal-escolar-snake-mackerel.htm
Jesus.
Suddenly I no longer care that there is no sushi down here.
I wish I looked 23 years younger, too.
It's happened a few times from RAF Leuchars as well in the last couple of years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pMnTh4Xb8A
Makes more sense to assume that Yamaha paid enough money so any such connotation could be ignored.
I'M AMAAAZING.
That would put me back into that awkward phase
don't make me leave here with my foot in yo ass
be cool
Same for us. It would be rude not to scramble.
i wonder what they're up to
sending nuclear bombers to circle around Guam on the 4th of July seems to be sending a message
More rude than interrupting the marshmallow-roasting campfire sing-along that your elite pilots were probably engaged in at the time?
Or, accounting for that .25 days, probably I'd be crowning any minute now.
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Man.
People gonna make me want to nuke a bitch.
Too chubby
I miss his sharp angles
I too got chocolate wasted last night
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin