Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

Metasynth

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diner steak and eggs yum

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I’ve never had steak for breakfast. Don’t get me wrong, I like steak, and it would probably be good for brekkie, I just haven’t ordered it.

the rare occasions I do have steak for brekkie, it’s usually leftovers from the prior night. Then I cut it up and mix it with potatoes to make steak hash with it.
 

Laughing Grass

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I’ve never had steak for breakfast. Don’t get me wrong, I like steak, and it would probably be good for brekkie, I just haven’t ordered it.

the rare occasions I do have steak for brekkie, it’s usually leftovers from the prior night. Then I cut it up and mix it with potatoes to make steak hash with it.
Steak and eggs is probably one of the best hangover foods ever... even if it's a crappy cut and overcooked lol. Ate that at least once a week when I was in school. I had breakfast six hours ago so this is technically lunch. Not sure how they're making any money for $9
 

420God

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Steak and eggs is probably one of the best hangover foods ever... even if it's a crappy cut and overcooked lol. Ate that at least once a week when I was in school. I had breakfast six hours ago so this is technically lunch. Not sure how they're making any money for $9
We just had a beefer sent in Monday and it's only costing $2.50/lb or roughly 7$/kg, not sure about the conversion. The price at the stores is a joke.
 

Metasynth

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Steak and eggs is probably one of the best hangover foods ever... even if it's a crappy cut and overcooked lol. Ate that at least once a week when I was in school. I had breakfast six hours ago so this is technically lunch. Not sure how they're making any money for $9
How much do you think that plate costs them? I could probably whip a plate like that together for 3 dollars, and that’s purchasing retail. Obviously I’d have to be buying entire packages, but I bet I could spend close to $15 and get 5 plates like that out of it.

Now factor in the deals the restaurant gets for buying in bulk, they’re making money.
 

420God

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A whole cow? Prices are insanely stupid right now >:( $15 for a kg of ground beef... GTFO

I get a half a cow at a time now from a local farmer since I'm not raising my own anymore. Best way to get a deal.
After butcher my side weighed 328lbs so $820 for the meat plus cost of processing so it'll be about $1,000 when finished. I went with vacuum sealing which costs a little more but I don't have to worry about freezer burn.
 
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