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    Quote Originally Posted by Smoke4320 View Post
    Daughter took me to Buffalo Wild Wings
    First time there. More than likely the last.
    Not that anything was wrong just think there are other places with better food for less
    Me and the wife been wanting to eat there for years. They are properly posted according to state law so I cannot carry, which means I don't go in.
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    Pronghorn rib eye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smoke4320 View Post
    Daughter took me to Buffalo Wild Wings
    First time there. More than likely the last.
    Not that anything was wrong just think there are other places with better food for less

    I ate there 2 years ago and have never been back.

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    Sushi at Fuji Japanese Restaurant. Salad with the ginger dressing, and the Crawfish Roll.

    But I also got to eat at the catfish buffet on Saturday with my daughters!

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    I smoked a bunch of chicken legs and thighs for my kids and grandkids.

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    Went to the range with oldest son, came home and cleaned up and my wife to me to Carraba's for pork chop Marsala garlic mashed potatoes and salad. Yum very good.

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    Sirloin steak, baked potato, tempura jumbo shrimp and pineapple upside down cake for dessert......couldn't ask for more....
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    Son made hickory smoked baby back ribs, smoked cheesy jalopeno links, corn on the cob, also cooked in the smoker. Wife made a big bowl of banana pudding. Iced tea to wash it all down with.
    Gooooooood eating.
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    You'll laugh but I has SOS on mashed potatoes and loved it

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    Hi...
    My son took my wife and I out to dinner for Father's Day.
    Medium rare ribeye, baked potato, salad with ranch dressing and stuffed mushrooms.
    Nice dinner and a nice day.
    He also took us out to see the Wonder Woman movie.

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    Marinated chuckeye steak, slow smoked on the Traeger grill to 125F, then seared on a smoking hot cast iron griddle until nicely caramelized and crispy on the outside, dark pink and juicy on the inside!

    And some lobster tails, split, buttered, slow smoked with the steaks, then barely grilled on cast iron until just barely done.
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    no laughing from me. Sounds pretty good on the list here when some are eating RAW FISH! Youd think on a special day like fathers day you could get someone to deep fry it!!
    Quote Originally Posted by bayjoe View Post
    You'll laugh but I has SOS on mashed potatoes and loved it

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougguy View Post
    marinated chuckeye steak, slow smoked on the traeger grill to 125f, then seared on a smoking hot cast iron griddle until nicely caramelized and crispy on the outside, dark pink and juicy on the inside!

    And some lobster tails, split, buttered, slow smoked with the steaks, then barely grilled on cast iron until just barely done.

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    Prime Rib, French onions soup, shrimp and a salad..........................
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    For supper it was Burger King
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    Chuck eye steak is a hidden treasure.

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    LOYALTY ABOVE ALL ELSE, EXCEPT HONOR

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    grilled sausage, refried beans, and hominy. Nothing fancy but sure was tasty after fishing.
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    Just had a chuckeye steak for lunch.
    It was fantastic.
    What a great cut of meat for $6.99 a lb Ribeye was 14.99
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    I buy the cheap roasts and cut them into steaks. Just bought some at Aldi's for $3.89 per lb. Broil them medium rare. 3.5 min per side. Just as good as the expensive stuff.

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