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Default Help! What did I buy? And what do I do with it?


"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>> "Roy" > wrote in message
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>> On Saturday, January 16, 2016 at 4:48:50 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
>>> I thought I had plenty of food here but my fridge went all Mother
>>> Hubbard on
>>> me while in the hospital. It did not help that we had a visitor over
>>> who
>>> has the appetite of a 12 year old boy! And I am just not up to grocery
>>> shopping. Plus my asking someone to go get things for me fell on deaf
>>> ears.
>>> So I place an order at Safeway for delivery. I decided that I wanted
>>> steak
>>> so I put in the search term and saw what I thought was a small steak,
>>> marinated in garlic. I ordered three. They arrived. They are huge and
>>> I
>>> am not sure they are steak! I also know that had I seen them in the
>>> store
>>> or worse yet read the package, I never would have bought them. But now
>>> I
>>> have three and it seems they should be grilled. I have no grill. This
>>> is
>>> what they a
>>>
>>> http://shop.safeway.com/ecom/search?...Info_188010013
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>>> It does say something on the package about making them in the oven which
>>> I
>>> will have to do, but... Is anyone here familiar with such meat? I am
>>> hoping that Angela can read the directions because I can't. The tiny
>>> print
>>> and the color of the print made me give up. I could only make out oven
>>> and
>>> 375 degrees.
>>>
>>> Thanks!

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>> I think that I would have stocked up on READY-TO-EAT stuff like TV
>> dinners, various meat pies, and such that could be micro-waved. Even
>> canned stews, as yucky as they are, would do in a pinch. If those other
>> two don't want to participate them tell to shape up or bloody well
>> starve.
>> ====
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>> Nobody here will eat that stuff and I certainly can't!

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> I'd send them for take out of their choice, period.


Nobody here eats take out. That's our choice.