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So in New England, "Steak tips" just means "here's a lot of fat and gristle"?
Xiphias
08/20/10, 18:47
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Because I have never gotten more than one or two bites of real meat out of an entire steak tips meal.
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So in New England, "Steak tips" just means "here's a lot of fat and gristle"?
(Xiphias) 08/20/10, 18:47
Steak Tips are just chunks of sirloin steak
(JohnnyBoston)
08/22/10, 07:49
not the ones from Shaws/Star Market, that's for damn sure (Nt)
(Xiphias)
08/23/10, 17:25
RE: So in New England, "Steak tips" just means "here's a lot of fat and gristle"
(Corporate Felon)
08/22/10, 15:20
RE: So in New England, "Steak tips" just means "here's a lot of fat and gristle"
(anonymous coward)
08/22/10, 21:31
RE: So in New England, "Steak tips" just means "here's a lot of fat and gristle"
(Xiphias)
08/23/10, 17:26
Skip Shaw's
(Willfro)
08/30/10, 05:05
RE: Skip Shaw's
(Xiphias)
08/30/10, 13:29
Except only about a quarter of the folks who use it are townies...
(Willfro)
08/30/10, 15:07
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