Eat a steak, save a cow.

Whisper-Kitten

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That‘s right, for every steak that you eat you save another cow, because they are not on your plate. You are a Bovine savior. Seriously, PETA should worship you. But anyway...what is your favorite cow cut, and how do you like it done? For me it‘s a nice and rare ribeye.
 

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That‘s right, for every steak that you eat you save another cow, because they are not on your plate. You are a Bovine savior. Seriously, PETA should worship you. But anyway...what is your favorite cow cut, and how do you like it done? For me it‘s a nice and rare ribeye.
1 cow makes like 1800 hamburgers if all turned into hamburger. You not eating that steak still means the cow was going to be eaten.
 

#1: Ribeye or Prime Rib roast
#2: Flatiron
#3: NY Strip
#4: T-bone

Medium rare preferred, then rare, then medium.

Also love hamburger and strip/flank steaks (for fajitas).
 


I dont care tbh its a delivery device for peppercorn sauce.

I'm a barbarian. Sirloin or porterhouse, wagyu is usually what's served up.
 

That‘s right, for every steak that you eat you save another cow, because they are not on your plate.
Can someone explain this to me? Is it a pun that I don't get? What's the joke? Or does this statement follow some kind of logic that I don't understand? I mean, I'm not even a vegetarian (was once, but I feel it's really hard if you have kids - I'll probably go back to it once they're old enough to take care of their diet themselves, because I really don't care that much for meat), but I really don't get it. What do these words mean?
 

I love everything to do with ribeye. Medium-rare steaks or shaved thin for tacos and sandwiches especially.

Seeing that's it's around $25 lb. here though, I've been eating a lot of chicken...
 

Can someone explain this to me? Is it a pun that I don't get? What's the joke? Or does this statement follow some kind of logic that I don't understand? I mean, I'm not even a vegetarian (was once, but I feel it's really hard if you have kids - I'll probably go back to it once they're old enough to take care of their diet themselves, because I really don't care that much for meat), but I really don't get it. What do these words mean?
I think it is the same as every dollar you make on sports betting helps cloth needy kids in 3rd world countries- with the loosing team's shirt.
 


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