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https://www.ams.usda.gov/sites/default/files/media/IMPS_100_Fresh_Beef%5B1%5D.pdf

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I can't see the linked image.

I pulled these from the pdf:

Item No. 1173 - Beef Loin, Porterhouse Steak - The steaks shall be prepared from any IMPS
short loin item. The maximum width of the tenderloin shall be at least 1.25 inches (3.2 cm)
when measured parallel to the length of the back bone.

Item No. 1174 - Beef Loin, T- Bone Steak - The steaks shall be prepared from any IMPS short
loin item. The maximum width of the tenderloin shall be at least ½-inch (13 mm) when
measured parallel to the length of the back bone.

That 1.25" isn't the thickness of the Porterhouse, it's the width of the tenderloin as I mentioned earlier.

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NWO Walleye opener on Saturday !!

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Any guesses as to what was eaten Saturday, Sunday, Monday & tonight ?


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Well I didn’t get my tape measure out, but it was pounds, more than an inch thick, and yes, salt and pepper.

It was also delicious and rare. Six minutes total cook, ( pan was a smokin with a avacodo oil ) ten minutes rest.



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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Wife cooked broccoli beef.


Was very good.



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Jimbo, that pic brings back alotta memories, I grew up with plates just like that


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Originally Posted by New_2_99s
NWO Walleye opener on Saturday !!

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Any guesses as to what was eaten Saturday, Sunday, Monday & tonight ?


Damn I need to go somewhere with pike and catch one. Cool fish!!


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Another Polenta dish tonight.

This time with Sausage and Chicken with Parmesan Polenta.

https://www.jocooks.com/ingredient/...nd-sausage-over-creamy-parmesan-polenta/

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Cheese tortellini with tri tip cacciatore sauce and Mediterranean chopped salad.

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Leftover chicken sandwich, ice cream, and peanuts for dessert.


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Saucy!


Them fancy chopped salads look pretty good.


Ought to break up some Ramen noodles in there. Be some crunch.



WTF is a polenta?


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Pizza from the pizza store in town.


Brought it home.


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Wife bought baked pita chips for topping the salad.

Ramen as topping, brings me back to my college days. Ramen topped bowls of canned chili and Budweiser beer.


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You were a high roller!

We pooled money together for a 12 pack of Schmitts animal beer!


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As I am going through a bit of a mid life crisis at the moment, I tried and failed to find some Schmitts beer.


Its sad when those storied old behemoths of quality go under....


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I was lucky. Pops worked for a Anheuser Distributor and got two free suitcases a month. He donated them to the cause back then.


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"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
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Sweet!


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Saucy!

WTF is polenta.



I didn't have the nerve to put "Saucy" in the name of the dish in my post...... eek


Polenta is a fancy way of saying grits.....probably thought up by the French.....or a Yankee. Truth is they're both cornmeal.

I mentioned that in a post a couple weeks ago but you're so busy farming you probably missed it.

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Well, I have been trying to educate myself.

I looked up polenta....and grits.

Totally foreign up here.

My Googling brought me around to some kind of Hominy and pork soup that is popular in Mexico.........I forget the name.


Sounded pretty good.


If all you did with Al Gore's internet was to look around and find new and exciting foods to try, your time would not be ill spent.


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Pozole if it was pork chunks and hominy.

Believe I posted a picture of the wife Pozle she makes for New Years.


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Yep, that was it.


Shoot, Charlie posting about polenta/grits/cornmeal and you posting about Pozole.........and me missing all of it.



I have really slowed down these last few years....er, weeks.


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