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If I pay $30 for steak, I like it to taste good...and like I said, theres a reason all the best restraunts in the world cook steaks only rare or medium-rare...or as the Chef likes (which is rare or medium-rare) and you don't get a choice lol.

well all i know is that i wont eat raw meat, to me it looked raw. the waitress even spotted it before i said anything as did the couple in the next table.

Taste is a subjective thing, i cannot stand the taste of raw meat, i rather it is thoroughly cooked. To me that is a good steak. I dont care if i eat in a pub in emerald or a flash restaurant where you're not walking out with change from $100 for a basic meal, well done should mean cooked through the whole way

I,ve been eating those hookworms and parasites for a lot of years with no ill effects. Besides, Charcoal causes cancer. >_<

a steak with lots of charcoal on it is not a good steak either, i like meat cooked but not overcooked.

studies have shown charcoal causes cancer yes, but like anything in health science nothing is certain- the benefits of using charcoal to treat intestinal problems and poisioning cases are well known.

a steak with lots of charcoal on it is not a good steak either, i like meat cooked but not overcooked.

studies have shown charcoal causes cancer yes, but like anything in health science nothing is certain- the benefits of using charcoal to treat intestinal problems and poisioning cases are well known.

You keep eating charcoal and when you get to my age come dig me up and let me know how you are doing. >_<

Go cook a nice rare steak with onions and shrooms.

well at least the onions and shrooms are on the money :sorcerer:

pity i've no food in the place as i just got home from out of town >_<

well at least the onions and shrooms are on the money :sorcerer:

pity i've no food in the place as i just got home from out of town :happy:

So why didnt you bring some fresh roadkill home with you. Soft bro, soft. >_<

well at least the onions and shrooms are on the money :sorcerer:

pity i've no food in the place as i just got home from out of town >_<

I have this problem, no food, nothing frozen and the Lexus is up on car stands with no suspension, Can’t even trek it to get take away.

On the upside, I’m cooking pasta, just nothing to put in it. Pasta and cheese perhaps FTW?

We will see.

I have this problem, no food, nothing frozen and the Lexus is up on car stands with no suspension, Can’t even trek it to get take away.

On the upside, I’m cooking pasta, just nothing to put in it. Pasta and cheese perhaps FTW?

We will see.

i have used beans as pasta sauce before works quite well...even thought about straining out the beans and just using the sauce cos i hate beans lol.

what about tomato sauce? or even bbq? tartare? mustard? teh metro bush tucker man will forage for whatever food he can find in his environment lol

i have used beans as pasta sauce before works quite well...even thought about straining out the beans and just using the sauce cos i hate beans lol.

what about tomato sauce? or even bbq? tartare? mustard? teh metro bush tucker man will forage for whatever food he can find in his environment lol

I have some BBQ, no tomato, have some "American" style hot dog mustard, not a fan though I like seaded. I have corn in the frezer, maybe i'll throw that in too.

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