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I've tried it. Wasn't super impressed I think salt pepper and garlic is the way to go for a good steak.

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Salt rub down, sit for an hour or more, cook with garlic and butter. Fuck yea. Makin' me hungry.

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Add in a good shrimp scampi and you have a surf and turf.

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This one is good for vegetables sautee too

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Damn folks get sand in their vagina about decent food tips

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Honestly a lot of people prefer Montreal Chicken Spice, even on their steaks. Montreal Steak Spice is good for when you start out but is incredibly salty

Nice recipe.

Not sure how the fuck it turned into a soy farming thread though, enjoy your steak!

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" if you can find it" it's in every grocery store in America.

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man, I live way out rural, and no that is not true! lol city people

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great stuff

thing.

Avoid at all costs.

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For the past 4 years, the soy farmers here have been constantly kvetching about how the policies of muh Orange Man wouldn't allow them to sell their soy to China. These soy farmers look just like you'd expect too.

I don't understand their complains as soy is in almost everything made anywhere for human consumption, frankly 'Murica uses so much soy that how do we even have any to ship to China?

...though if Beijing were to buy all of our soy and leave 'Murica with none, to the point that we have to take soybean oil out of everything forever, that'd work for me.

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You don't understand how much of that shit we grow. In Ohio if you wander out side a city and burbs you're in farm land. That's most of Ohio. This is approximately equally divided between corn and soybean. Thousands of acres of soy. That's just this one state.

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What I really don't understand is the current snafu where we are refusing to accept Chinese tomatoes and not selling them enough of our soy. Why aren't we growing our own tomatoes, instead of soy, and China growing its own soy, instead of tomatoes?

This is approximately equally divided between corn and soybean.

Two crops that shouldn't be grown here. What a cohencidence. I've heard that the Midwest was originally pretty much 100% forest from the Appalachians to the Mississippi river. Maybe converting it all to now-misued farmland was a mistake.