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May 24, 2020 06:34:24   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
I love Ribeye steaks, but it’s been a few years that I haven’t been able to find a good tasting one, I’ve used to go the C*****r Barrel, and other restaurants before and it was the delicious beef I’ve always remembered. Since a few years, I can see, smell and taste the difference. I think we’re exporting the amber waves of grain fed US beef to other countries for the G*******t to marvel over and importing substandard low grade fed beef, like from Mexico is my guess.

When this WuFlu lockdown shut down the borders, all the Texas beef restaurants jumped up the price, I wonder if this is proof that prices reflect greed of profit on imported beef then having to purchase bonifide American beef which is more expensive due to our standard of living. Somethings up.

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May 24, 2020 07:19:40   #
American Vet
 
iFrank wrote:
I love Ribeye steaks, but it’s been a few years that I haven’t been able to find a good tasting one, I’ve used to go the C*****r Barrel, and other restaurants before and it was the delicious beef I’ve always remembered. Since a few years, I can see, smell and taste the difference. I think we’re exporting the amber waves of grain fed US beef to other countries for the G*******t to marvel over and importing substandard low grade fed beef, like from Mexico is my guess.

When this WuFlu lockdown shut down the borders, all the Texas beef restaurants jumped up the price, I wonder if this is proof that prices reflect greed of profit on imported beef then having to purchase bonifide American beef which is more expensive due to our standard of living. Somethings up.
I love Ribeye steaks, but it’s been a few years th... (show quote)


Get your beef (and all other food items you can) from locally grown sources. Better quality and the money stays local.

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May 24, 2020 07:53:27   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
American Vet wrote:
Get your beef (and all other food items you can) from locally grown sources. Better quality and the money stays local.


I’ll have to travel to out of my city limits, such a long way to go when before I could just go to my neighborhood grocery store on a whim. Me and a cousin go visit beef markets way out of town, some have frozen meats, which is ok, and some have fresh beef, but it doesn’t have the marbling that makes it so delicious, but the price is still at the premium. Still looking and asking “Where’s the Beef” lol.

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May 24, 2020 07:57:41   #
American Vet
 
iFrank wrote:
I’ll have to travel to out of my city limits, such a long way to go when before I could just go to my neighborhood grocery store on a whim. Me and a cousin go visit beef markets way out of town, some have frozen meats, which is ok, and some have fresh beef, but it doesn’t have the marbling that makes it so delicious, but the price is still at the premium. Still looking and asking “Where’s the Beef” lol.


I purchased a small freezer and buy 1/4 or 1/2 beef at a time. It's actually cheaper than buying in the grocery store.

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May 24, 2020 08:12:53   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
American Vet wrote:
I purchased a small freezer and buy 1/4 or 1/2 beef at a time. It's actually cheaper than buying in the grocery store.


I had one a few years back and the compressor relay got stuck and spoiled all my meats, still haven’t replaced it, but have been thinking about it since we’re in kind of uncertain times, if I could find those ribeyes, I would buy $200.00 worth of USDA Angus beef, to start. Gotta find it first. 🤠

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May 24, 2020 10:02:26   #
solarkin
 
iFrank wrote:
I’ll have to travel to out of my city limits, such a long way to go when before I could just go to my neighborhood grocery store on a whim. Me and a cousin go visit beef markets way out of town, some have frozen meats, which is ok, and some have fresh beef, but it doesn’t have the marbling that makes it so delicious, but the price is still at the premium. Still looking and asking “Where’s the Beef” lol.


The frakin vegan democrats scoop it up ,while declaring our cookouts a global threat .It's worse than you think.
this is just a symptom of how they are raping us ,blindfolded and handcuffed .
Freedom is fighting for survival

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May 24, 2020 10:41:41   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
solarkin wrote:
The frakin vegan democrats scoop it up ,while declaring our cookouts a global threat .It's worse than you think.
this is just a symptom of how they are raping us ,blindfolded and handcuffed .
Freedom is fighting for survival


They can eat cricket cake, worm'meal, grub salad, locust soup, maggot stew or wh**ever they can think up as a broth for their food. But here in America, a hamburger on an open grill is the way to go. This is why we need to make sure and keep v****g on the Right, because if let them then its curtains for our heritage.

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May 25, 2020 07:19:33   #
Dom
 
If you lived in northern part of N.Y. I can help you in Angus beef at a great price here in up state N.Y. we don't believe in gauging the price

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May 25, 2020 09:09:22   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
iFrank wrote:
I love Ribeye steaks, but it’s been a few years that I haven’t been able to find a good tasting one, I’ve used to go the C*****r Barrel, and other restaurants before and it was the delicious beef I’ve always remembered. Since a few years, I can see, smell and taste the difference. I think we’re exporting the amber waves of grain fed US beef to other countries for the G*******t to marvel over and importing substandard low grade fed beef, like from Mexico is my guess.

When this WuFlu lockdown shut down the borders, all the Texas beef restaurants jumped up the price, I wonder if this is proof that prices reflect greed of profit on imported beef then having to purchase bonifide American beef which is more expensive due to our standard of living. Somethings up.
I love Ribeye steaks, but it’s been a few years th... (show quote)


Anyone else notice that gas prices are slithering up again in anticipation to the return!!!! Blood suckers!

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May 25, 2020 09:11:28   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
iFrank wrote:
I had one a few years back and the compressor relay got stuck and spoiled all my meats, still haven’t replaced it, but have been thinking about it since we’re in kind of uncertain times, if I could find those ribeyes, I would buy $200.00 worth of USDA Angus beef, to start. Gotta find it first. 🤠


Let’s all go to pelosi house she has plenty of huge refrigerators stocked with tax payer money!

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May 25, 2020 09:43:21   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Dom wrote:
If you lived in northern part of N.Y. I can help you in Angus beef at a great price here in up state N.Y. we don't believe in gauging the price


Thanks for offering but I live in San Antonio, the place where everyone fires off fireworks on New Years and the 4th of July. 2000 miles is a tad far for beef, besides I believe you when you say that they’ll be no price gouging but the cost of living here is much cheaper than NY. Have a great Memorial Day.

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May 25, 2020 09:54:34   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Anyone else notice that gas prices are slithering up again in anticipation to the return!!!! Blood suckers!


Normally I would full my vehicles tanks up, but to show them I just put enough to get where I’m going for a week, also have a suburban and I’ll let it go for a month which reminds me I need to put in a small amount to keep the oil companies in a glut. They would make millions when a gallon was .85 cents. They’re just greedy cause they know it’s a necessity. 👍🏻

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May 25, 2020 09:58:09   #
iFrank Loc: San Antonio
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Let’s all go to pelosi house she has plenty of huge refrigerators stocked with tax payer money!


Do tell, lots of food for all, gives a new perspective on “eat the rich, don’t you know life is a b***h”. Part of a song, Lol.

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May 25, 2020 11:05:16   #
bahmer
 
iFrank wrote:
I love Ribeye steaks, but it’s been a few years that I haven’t been able to find a good tasting one, I’ve used to go the C*****r Barrel, and other restaurants before and it was the delicious beef I’ve always remembered. Since a few years, I can see, smell and taste the difference. I think we’re exporting the amber waves of grain fed US beef to other countries for the G*******t to marvel over and importing substandard low grade fed beef, like from Mexico is my guess.

When this WuFlu lockdown shut down the borders, all the Texas beef restaurants jumped up the price, I wonder if this is proof that prices reflect greed of profit on imported beef then having to purchase bonifide American beef which is more expensive due to our standard of living. Somethings up.
I love Ribeye steaks, but it’s been a few years th... (show quote)


Costco and Sam's club have prime beef and I buy my steaks at Sam's club and the New York Steipa are always well marbelized and have a wonderful flavor and they are tender as well. It has been a number of years since I have been to Costcos for anything but they did have prime beef in the past.

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May 25, 2020 12:11:35   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
iFrank wrote:
Normally I would full my vehicles tanks up, but to show them I just put enough to get where I’m going for a week, also have a suburban and I’ll let it go for a month which reminds me I need to put in a small amount to keep the oil companies in a glut. They would make millions when a gallon was .85 cents. They’re just greedy cause they know it’s a necessity. 👍🏻



Can't guarantee it as t***h today but have read. Oil companies make 5 cents a gallon on gasoline and the tax folks score nineteen.

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