November 16th, 2010

Steak Pizziola!

Oh, the joys of beef in the chilly months of the year. It warms the soul and fills the tummy. Doesn’t get much better than that.

Here’s something different to try — Steak Pizziola.

Steak! Tomatoes! Peppers! Mozzarella!

The smells absolutely envelop the kitchen. If you are in need of some kisses and accolades, this is the dish to try.

Click here for the recipe at Tony’s Table. You won’t be sorry!


November 12th, 2010

Steak. Broiled Steak.

You know you want it.

It’s calling out to you.

“It’s the weekend,” the steak says. “You can’t get through it without me.”

“But it’s cold outside and it’s November and I’m tired and football will be on,” you say.

“Exactly,” says the steak. “You need me. Just put me in the broiler. Piece of cake.”

“All right,” you say. “But if you’re high maintenance, so help me…”

“You won’t regret it. Seriously,” steak says. “Have I ever steered you wrong?”

As if in a trance, you walk to the freezer to defrost some strip steaks.

Now that the steak has convinced you to give it a try and you’ve gotten over the fact that you just had a conversation with a steak and it used the word “steer,” you might need some instructions.

Here’s an amazing recipe for broiled steak with garlic and mustard. Mmmmmm.

It calls for Kansas City strips, so give your taste buds a Kansas City treat this weekend.

Photo courtesy of Food52.com.


November 11th, 2010

Steaky Spelling Lesson

Thought For the Day:  I’m thinking if you’re going to go to all the trouble to print something up to sell on Etsy.com, you might want to run a Spell Check first.

Do not ASSUME because there are only a few words on the item that you have checked your work.

Case in point…

Now, I have certainly made my share of mistakes. And I will continue to do so. BUT……….could this person’s significant other not have mentioned the glaring error on this item for sale?

Did they perhaps take out a second mortgage so that they could print these creations and make their fortune? Might it not behoove them to proofread?

Was there no system of checks and balances in place before this item hit the marketplace?

Okay, I’m stepping off my steakbox, er, soapbox now.

What do you think? Would you buy something with a misspelled word on it?

It DOES have a photo of a steak on it. It’s got that going for it.

Photo courtesy of SteakFeed.com.


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