Me + Steak + Fire = Chaos

suprahero

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It's still uploading some of it, but in case you didn't notice, your dryer is in your kitchen..............:aigo:
I think I remember reading another thread of yours along time ago about moving into a new house or something. I guess it must be tiny. I do love a good steak though. According to the title, it's not going to end up a good steak though...........sorry about that. Well, I"m going to go finish watching it now.

Edit: Tip #1. Always tenderize your steak before you put it over the fire.

Tip #2. Do lots and lots of aerobic activity after eating a steak smothered in bacon and cheese.................:biglaugh:

I'm definately going to have to try that because I love bacon on my hamburgers and chicken sandwhiches, but I"ve never tried it on steak.
 

Kai

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The kind of man that has no garden, lives in a 1st floor flat and has nothing more than a frying pan :D

Yeah its not a 'large' place, certainly not in the league of some of the places you have there, so the kitchen has the washing machine in it. There is no dryer - its what the radiators and the banisters are for ;)
 

suprahero

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If that's you cooking then you're a fairly large mammal and a one bedroom flat has got to be claustrophobic. I guess you do what you can if that's all that's available...............at least you're eating good..............:yumyum:
 

Kai

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Hehe - well its not really good steak - Morrisons sell it as 'Braising Steak' and i got one for £1.74 and my bad boy in the pan was £2.39

I try not to have it too often...once or twice a month, tops - the rest of the time i live off pasta and instant mashed potato...oh and sandwiches...
 

trucker

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oohhh...a hunk of meat that would make a texan proud...

beats the pizza i had for dinner

but a slab of beef like that should be cooked outside...can't say too much about that though, my grill is trashed, and i have to buy stupid shit like washer and dryer first...and after today in the shop, looks like a new roll-up door too....
 

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trucker said:
oohhh...a hunk of meat that would make a texan proud...

beats the pizza i had for dinner

but a slab of beef like that should be cooked outside...can't say too much about that though, my grill is trashed, and i have to buy stupid shit like washer and dryer first...and after today in the shop, looks like a new roll-up door too....
My BBQ even has a deep fryer:love:
 

Kai

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Well regardless of where i lived, wouldnt have a grill. BBQ's are all well and good but when you have all the hassle of charcoal and the mess and the cleaning up....doing it in a pan is easier...

I do have, in storage, a proper ridged steak pan...square, oddly...
 

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what wrong with propane? propane works great, sure yah dont get the taste of hickory,or w/e your prefer but yah still get the BBQ taste and no charcoal clean up.
 

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Heh I figured beef was illegal over there hence it could hurt you and all from mad cow disease.

Oh and propane sucks balls. The only way to BBQ is to use charcol, and Im not talking yuppy sissy briquetes.
 

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Kai said:
a) Extortionate Price of the BBQ's
b) Price and Difficulty of obtaining Propane

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