September 3rd, 2013

Breakfast of Champions

September is All American Breakfast Month.

And that works for me. There pretty much isn’t a breakfast food I don’t love. So why not celebrate it all month?

But one thing is up in the air:  We can’t all seem to agree on what exactly makes an “All American Breakfast.”

I suppose it’s whatever makes you happy.

To some, it’s oatmeal, grapefruit, nuts, milk and juice.

For me, it MUST include bacon. And eggs. And toast. Plus orange juice.

But, I cannot forget about our friends who enjoy the mighty steak and egg breakfast. Especially Kansas steaks. Can you imagine USDA prime steaks for breakfast? My mouth is watering right now.

Or ham and eggs. Now THAT’S a breakfast!

We can’t forget about pastries, bagels and donuts also. And cereal!

So with all that swirling in your mind, what does the All American Breakfast mean to you?

The great thing is, if you don’t already know you can take all month to figure it out!

Photo courtesy of KansasCitySteaks.com.


August 30th, 2013

Perfect Labor Day BBQ

Labor Day BBQ

Looking for inspiration for your fabulous Labor Day BBQ?

Look no further.

People magazine has a sweet slideshow of amazing spreads for your perusing pleasure.

Behold the finger-licking goodness of the Cali Lettuce-Wrap Burger (above), made with lean ground beef and no bun!

Then, feast your eyes upon an Herb-Rubbed Pork Tenderloin, Apple Cider BBQ Ribs and Bacon BBQ Oysters. Yes, oysters! With bacon!

There are gorgeous desserts and fruity drinks, plus decadent sides you can make to create one awesome barbecue.

Or . . . you can just look at the purty pictures and drool.

Either way, check out these masterpieces here. And have a happy, happy Labor Day!

Photo courtesy of Raymond Hom via People.com


August 29th, 2013

Cut Your Steak With a Knork

It’s a knife! It’s a fork! It’s super…

No, it’s a knork.

A what?

A knork.

Just as the name implies, it’s a cross between a knife and a fork. A knork!

It’s really mostly shaped like a fork but the bottom side is sharp like a knife so you can use one utensil to cut into your juicy steak and then eat it.

Supposedly it will not cut your teeth or your gums/tongue/cheek when you put it in your mouth. It has been tested and beveled to prevent that.

Pretty cool!

The knork has its detractors, though. Some feel that it encourages shoveling your food in your mouth. And “lazy eaters.”

But this new tool could prove to be very positive for disabled eaters who only have use of one hand. You can read more about knork technology here.

Me? I like the idea of getting to each bite of steak a little faster. That’s not a bad thing in my book.

I say bring on the knorks! I’m in!

Photo courtesy of BNPS.CO.UK via dailymail.co.uk


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Hi! My name is Dena P., and I love steak. In fact, I’ve been on a quest for the perfect steak for a few years now.

I love experimenting with food and I like to get my family, friends and neighbors involved. They add a lot to my cooking experience by helping me perfect techniques and sharing recipes.

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