To be completely honest, I cannot sit down and eat a piece of steak. I just seems pointless as the steak itself (without seasoning) is completely bland. If I eat a steak, it needs spices, seasoning, and sometimes, even melted cheese on top.
To be completely honest, I cannot sit down and eat a piece of steak. I just seems pointless as the steak itself (without seasoning) is completely bland. If I eat a steak, it needs spices, seasoning, and sometimes, even melted cheese on top.
Sounds good to me. Most of the time when I eat out though, I have to ask for blue rare to get rare. Most cook's are panzies that are so afraid of making you sick they overcook everything.
I can't do that trout. It makes me squeamish.
i will eat any kind of steak
blue rare, charred to kingdom come, I give no smurfs, it is god damn steak
STEAK
GOD DAMNIT
STEAK
groooooooooooooooooooss
For once I agree with Sarah. Steak is gross.
Well, no, worcestershire sauce is gross. Don't put words in my mouth!
I love it. So much. I especially love it on steak and baked potatoes.
When I was a kid, my grandparents would overcook my meat. Think cremated leather. That, unsurprisingly is one of the main factors I love my meat so rare these days. The first time I went from well done to medium, I think I had an orgasm. I've only gone rarer since. Anyways. It was so dry, I had to have something to give it enough moisture to even be able to swallow it. My grandparents were cheap bastards, though, and wouldn't let me use A-1 steak sauce because it was too good and too expensive for a mere child who should be seen and not heard. They'd tell me that Worcestershire sauce was steak sauce, and I believed them. So that's what I always ate on my steak, and the stuff is so runny it'd wind up in my baked potato too.
To this day, I love Worcestershire sauce on my steak, but I rarely eat it on there because the steak I eat is usually seasoned and cooked to perfection, so it doesn't need it.
but cremated leather would be ashes
I'd rather put ketchup on steak.
Oh, I forgot, you were wrong about soup too. I guess I shouldn't be surprised that you're also wrong about steak.
Plenty of us presented plenty of arguments for why soup is a food and not a drink. It's not my fault you ignored them.