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The ultimate Campfire solution to the problem:
Only visit the most expensive steakhouse. Take only steak from an animal that you have raised, butchered, and aged yourself.. (It probably would be best if you had sired the critter yourself, but that may be just a bit much.) Do not allow anyone else to prepare your steak; demand to be allowed to utilize their kitchen to do it yourself. Take along your own knife that you have created, starting with mining the ore. Take along your complete sharpening outfit in case you accidentally touch something with the blade other than the steak itself. Take along your personal wooden platter, made from a tree that you raised from a seed that you put into the ground. Tip lavishly. Are you insinuating virtue signaling is endemic on the Campfire? Wait until they hear that I like a bit of steak sauce occasionally.πππππππππ Talk about liberals imposing their beliefs on others. These phuggers are worse, going Total Karen over how someone else eats a steak! Pathetic
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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The ultimate Campfire solution to the problem:
Only visit the most expensive steakhouse. Take only steak from an animal that you have raised, butchered, and aged yourself.. (It probably would be best if you had sired the critter yourself, but that may be just a bit much.) Do not allow anyone else to prepare your steak; demand to be allowed to utilize their kitchen to do it yourself. Take along your own knife that you have created, starting with mining the ore. Take along your complete sharpening outfit in case you accidentally touch something with the blade other than the steak itself. Take along your personal wooden platter, made from a tree that you raised from a seed that you put into the ground. Tip lavishly. Are you insinuating virtue signaling is endemic on the Campfire? Wait until they hear that I like a bit of steak sauce occasionally.πππππππππ Talk about liberals imposing their beliefs on others. These phuggers are worse, going Total Karen over how someone else eats a steak! Pathetic Literally the only thing worse than virtue signaling is virtue signaling about virtue signaling. That's gayer'n aids
I am MAGA.
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Why the he%% donβt restaurants give you a sharp plain edge knife? Can you imagine how much abuse a restaurant knife being held by Joe Public would see and the staff required to keep a good knife serviceable? Yep, especially cutting up stuff on a ceramic plate. In higher end restaurants, the steak knives are plain edge. It makes for a more enjoyable dining experience slicing through the meat. You are expected ta lift the fork at the end of the slice, and bring the meat slightly off the plate to prevent dulling the knife.
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Let's Go Brandon! FJB
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Steak-cuttin lessons. Classic βfire!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
American by birth; Alaskan by choice. --ironbender
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I'll use whatever knife they give me.. I'm a total stickler for maintaining a razor edge on my carry knife, and there's no way I'd cut anything with a glass plate under it.Now if they brought my steak on a wooden cutting board, I'd use my knife in a minute! But the quickest way to dull a knife is to run the edge up against glass or something similar, like a tooth, or even a hard bone. Yeah, I grew up in my family's meat packing plant, so I still remember cussing when I'd hit a tooth on the kill floor. J. Neilson would not be impressed.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
You cannot over estimate the unimportance of nearly everything. John Maxwell
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If ya got choppers just pick it up and rip off a good bite! Don't hold back on gnawing the bone.
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Maybe try eating a steak somewhere other than Outback? Clearly you have never partaken in the culinary delight that is the Blooming Onion.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Maybe try eating a steak somewhere other than Outback? Clearly you have never partaken in the culinary delight that is the Blooming Onion. Those are pretty good!
I am MAGA.
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Thanks for the thread. It is really hard to find gifts for my Son in Law. I have to be very creative to find something he needs, but does not know he needs. Because if he even suspects he might need it, he has already bought it.
He really like the steakhouses. And he is not bashful. He would have no issue pulling out a folder to slice his steak.
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
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If I'm going out for steak, I'm not going to need much of a knife for what I'm getting. I'm not paying for anything that takes a Katana to cut.
Don't just be a survivor, be a competitor.
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I have been carrying Gerber knives for thirty years with extreme satisfaction. They hold an edge well, but still are easy to touch up on the kitchen hone. At 3.6 inches this one should do the job. https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Gear-Affinity-Folding-Pocket/dp/B09JHBNGKR/ref=sr_1_29?keywords=gerber%2BKnives&qid=1707114798&s=power-hand-tools&sr=1-29&th=1
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
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I just whip this baby outta my boot and don't give a damn what anyone thinks...... Best steak knife i have seen in a long time . smile. Norm
There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle----Robert Alden . If it wern't entertaining, I wouldn't keep coming back.------the BigSky
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A million and one fuggn things to worry about and a steak knife ain't one of them. How'd you ever make it this far in life?
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Yep, especially cutting up stuff on a ceramic plate. In higher end restaurants, the steak knives are plain edge. It makes for a more enjoyable dining experience slicing through the meat. You are expected ta lift the fork at the end of the slice, and bring the meat slightly off the plate to prevent dulling the knife. How are the desert coffees at the higher end steakhouses you patronize?
A wise man is frequently humbled.
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If ya got choppers just pick it up and rip off a good bite! Don't hold back on gnawing the bone. #GoldenCorral
Dave
οΏ½The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it.οΏ½ Lou Holtz
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Maybe try eating a steak somewhere other than Outback? Didnβt need a knife for the last two Victoriaβs Filets I had at Outback I don't eat fillet. Or at Outback. Full tang Dago meat chopper. Damn bro, a good vet could bring that piece of meat back to life!
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the stupid Schidt some of you people get concerned about.
The government plans these shootings by targeting kids from kindergarten that the government thinks they can control with drugs until the appropriate time--DerbyDude
Whatever. Tell the oompa loompa's hey for me. [/quote]. LtPPowell
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The glaze on a Dinner plate is harder Rc than most knife blades so knives dull easily on dinner plates ,even at home
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The ultimate Campfire solution to the problem:
Only visit the most expensive steakhouse. Take only steak from an animal that you have raised, butchered, and aged yourself.. (It probably would be best if you had sired the critter yourself, but that may be just a bit much.) Do not allow anyone else to prepare your steak; demand to be allowed to utilize their kitchen to do it yourself. Take along your own knife that you have created, starting with mining the ore. Take along your complete sharpening outfit in case you accidentally touch something with the blade other than the steak itself. Take along your personal wooden platter, made from a tree that you raised from a seed that you put into the ground. Tip lavishly. π€£π€£π€£ Not far off bud...π
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