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Postby simon » Fri Oct 17, 2008 12:49 pm

Hi to all !

now is weekend !

To get a good start into, I made a T-Bone :lol:

please find the pics, without big words:

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the tenderloin part was excellent ! Special greetings to my butchers... :lol:


Greetings to everybody !
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Postby JamesB » Fri Oct 17, 2008 12:52 pm

Man that looks good!
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Postby OSD » Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:06 pm

Excellent. :tup: Done just right. :D 8)
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Postby Allie » Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:30 pm

Yum! That looks delicious!
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Postby Fatback Joe » Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:41 pm

Very nice!
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Postby Sterno » Fri Oct 17, 2008 2:22 pm

Mmmm, looks great!!

Oh man, I can't find anywhere T-bone here in Frankfurt. Everywhere I ask, they just say "sorry we don't do T-bone"...

It used to be banned by EU, but not any longer, so I don't understand why can't I find it anywhere?!

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Postby simon » Fri Oct 17, 2008 2:38 pm

@sterno:

also kuck mal bei der Metro, da gibst welche, oder bei Selgros, da hab ich sie gekauft. Bei einem Einzelhandelsmetzger wirst Du Dir schwer tun...
Grundproblem ist, dass T-Bones in Deutschland schweineteuer sind. Ich hab 13 € für das kg bezahlt. Das in den Beitrag hatte ca. 800g, also hat es über 10 Euro gekostet. Ist schon viel Geld für ein Steak, schmeckt aber schweine - bzw. rindergut :D

@all: sorry for posting first in the false forum :oops: & thanks to this person, who shifted this post into the correct forum
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Postby Gator » Fri Oct 17, 2008 2:44 pm

Sterno wrote:Mmmm, looks great!!

Oh man, I can't find anywhere T-bone here in Frankfurt. Everywhere I ask, they just say "sorry we don't do T-bone"...

It used to be banned by EU, but not any longer, so I don't understand why can't I find it anywhere?!

Cheers,
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Postby bowhnter » Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:00 pm

:tup: Man, that looks nice! :tup:
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Postby aks801 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:21 pm

simon wrote:also kuck mal bei der Metro, da gibst welche, oder bei Selgros, da hab ich sie gekauft. Bei einem Einzelhandelsmetzger wirst Du Dir schwer tun...
Grundproblem ist, dass T-Bones in Deutschland schweineteuer sind. Ich hab 13 € für das kg bezahlt. Das in den Beitrag hatte ca. 800g, also hat es über 10 Euro gekostet. Ist schon viel Geld für ein Steak, schmeckt aber schweine - bzw. rindergut :D


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Postby copkid » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:27 pm

aks801 wrote:
simon wrote:also kuck mal bei der Metro, da gibst welche, oder bei Selgros, da hab ich sie gekauft. Bei einem Einzelhandelsmetzger wirst Du Dir schwer tun...
Grundproblem ist, dass T-Bones in Deutschland schweineteuer sind. Ich hab 13 € für das kg bezahlt. Das in den Beitrag hatte ca. 800g, also hat es über 10 Euro gekostet. Ist schon viel Geld für ein Steak, schmeckt aber schweine - bzw. rindergut :D


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Postby Rich777 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:18 pm

That is a nice looking T-bone simon.
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Postby Papa Tom » Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:08 pm

simon wrote:@sterno:

also kuck mal bei der Metro, da gibst welche, oder bei Selgros, da hab ich sie gekauft. Bei einem Einzelhandelsmetzger wirst Du Dir schwer tun...
Grundproblem ist, dass T-Bones in Deutschland schweineteuer sind. Ich hab 13 € für das kg bezahlt. Das in den Beitrag hatte ca. 800g, also hat es über 10 Euro gekostet. Ist schon viel Geld für ein Steak, schmeckt aber schweine - bzw. rindergut :D

@all: sorry for posting first in the false forum :oops: & thanks to this person, who shifted this post into the correct forum


Rough translation:

thus look sometimes with the metro, there give which, or with Selgros, there I have bought them. With a retail trade butcher you will hard act to yourself...
Basic problem is that T-Bones are pork-expensive in Germany. I have paid 13 € for the kg. In the contribution had approx. 800 gs, thus it has cost more than 10 euros. If a lot of money is already for a steak, however, tastes schweine - or cattle-well
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Postby simon » Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:50 am

Papa Tom wrote:
simon wrote:@sterno:

also kuck mal bei der Metro, da gibst welche, oder bei Selgros, da hab ich sie gekauft. Bei einem Einzelhandelsmetzger wirst Du Dir schwer tun...
Grundproblem ist, dass T-Bones in Deutschland schweineteuer sind. Ich hab 13 € für das kg bezahlt. Das in den Beitrag hatte ca. 800g, also hat es über 10 Euro gekostet. Ist schon viel Geld für ein Steak, schmeckt aber schweine - bzw. rindergut :D

@all: sorry for posting first in the false forum :oops: & thanks to this person, who shifted this post into the correct forum


Rough translation:

thus look sometimes with the metro, there give which, or with Selgros, there I have bought them. With a retail trade butcher you will hard act to yourself...
Basic problem is that T-Bones are pork-expensive in Germany. I have paid 13 € for the kg. In the contribution had approx. 800 gs, thus it has cost more than 10 euros. If a lot of money is already for a steak, however, tastes schweine - or cattle-well


unbelievable ! perfect translation ! :goof: :goof: :goof:
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Postby Sterno » Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:01 am

Thank you Simon! I think I need to go to Metro for some serious meat shopping! :)

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