March 31st, 2011

Steak Island

Have you ever felt like this?

I’m usually feeling like the dogs, just paddling furiously trying to get to the steak.

But sometimes I feel like the steak. Just bracing for impact.

Either way, it makes me hungry for steak. Maybe that’s just because it’s a Thursday.

Or a Wednesday. Or Friday. Or Saturday…

Photo courtesy of FreakingNews.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.


April 21st, 2010

Steak: For Your Viewing Pleasure

This is definitely almost too good to eat.

Those colors! The obvious mix of flavors! And textures!

And it’s not even cooked yet!

Can you just imagine the smells that will drift into the air when these guys start to sizzle?

Holy cow, I’m having a moment just thinking about it. These babies are stuffed flank steak spirals. And they’re just as delicious as they are gorgeous.

What more can you ask for in a meal?

Check this out for more info and tantalizing photos of this amazing meal. You won’t be sorry . . . unless you haven’t eaten all day. Then you might be sorry. And hungry.

Photo courtesy of OnePerfectBite.Blogspot.com.


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