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09-30-2013 01:26 PM |
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Originally Posted by Rain Man
(Post 10035217)
I just hate to take a bite and get a mouthful of fat, or fat mixed with meat. It adds a lot of stress to my dining experience to not know what's in that next bite. The filet has plenty of flavor, in my opinion, and the fact that it supports such a broad array of accessory flavors like bacon or crab or whatever is only a plus. But one of its biggest advantages is that it brings consistency to my meal. I'm never going to take a bad bite of filet.
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Do you eat with your eyes closed?
And for me, it's not that the filet "supports" those flavors... it's that it needs accessories to be standout.
Anyway, it's your steak. If you want to eat something that costs more and tastes worse, that's your prerogative. ;)
Being totally serious, I won't turn down a filet. There's just several other cuts I'd order before that, and a few other entrees entirely. But if that's what's offered, I'll be happy.
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