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danly

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Its 60 outside and my 2nd campfire of the season in the back yard. I'm having a 1.2# T-bone, that cost me $2.40, grilled 0ver the fire. . I can't afford to pull the 5er, but I can eat!


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Hi Dan and Twi,

GOOD ON YOU!! If the campgrounds here in Montana weren't so nearby we'd be planning on mothballing our rig, too! Luckily we have a couple right here in the county that are pretty nice.

But, hey! Where did you get such cheap beef in Minnesnowta? And T-BONE beside -- our favorite cut. Enjoy!!


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Ribeye is my beef of choice but I never would turn down a T bone. Enjoy.


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T Bone, Prime Rib, Rib Eye man you can't beat them..........BEEF yesssss, you can take your healthy white stuff, red is my colour.

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danly wrote:

Its 60 outside and my 2nd campfire of the season in the back yard. I'm having a 1.2# T-bone, that cost me $2.40, grilled 0ver the fire. . I can't afford to pull the 5er, but I can eat!


We must be having a north wind today, cuz I swear I could smell that t-bone cooking from here in Lakeville.

I just have to have a fire this weekend, I hope the rain holds off... We may try to go to Lebannon Hills park by the MN Zoo this weekend...I NEED to get out somewhere.


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Posted: 05/08/08 11:37am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Wish I could buy T-bones for that price. We would eat steak every night.

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Thanks for your replies. I knew inquiring minds need to know. It was delicious. Day old, frozen In April and an additional 1/3 off.

Happy Camping!

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Sorry I forgot 50% off for being day o;d than the discount.

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Ya git to the big city - they call that "Aged Beef" and get a premium for it!


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Posted: 05/09/08 04:51pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Yep, great minds must think alike. DW and I did the same thing. T-Bone might not be the most expensive cut, but IMHO, the best tasting.

Also, thanks to this forum, I tried the McCormick's Peppercorn marinade on it. Very nice indeed.

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