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I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure
what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? Diane M |
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"dianem1999" > wrote in message
t... >I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure >what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? > > Diane M When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message ... > "dianem1999" > wrote in message > t... >>I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure >>what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? >> >> Diane M > > > When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? When I Google your nick I find "pain in the ass, jerk, asshole" This is a group where we all learn. If every person Googled every thought they had nobody would ever benefit from it. I mean **** it, man, I never even heard of shell steak in my whole life nor would I ever have learned what the hell it was unless somebody asked. If hey just Googled it, I'd be at a loss. So now I am more educated, I know a little bit more, I have more knowledge. That is what this whole group is all about. So if it ****es you off that people want to learn and share in the learning and share in the discovery of new knowledge, then get the **** out of here. There isn't a single god damned thing on this group that the poster cannot research throuhgba search engine. That benefits exactly nobody. I am sorry that you never learned the value of sharing or mutually beneficial environments. It's called a "discussion group" for a reason, spazz. Get over it or get out. Paul |
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"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message
news:xbjli.12295$MV6.12273@trnddc01... > > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message > ... >> "dianem1999" > wrote in message >> t... >>>I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure >>>what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? >>> >>> Diane M >> >> >> When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? > > > When I Google your nick I find "pain in the ass, jerk, asshole" > > Paul I find it unacceptable when people are too lazy to do even the most basic research on their own before coming here for further details. No high-quality teacher would put up with such laziness. Did you ever have any teachers? |
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:57:54 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> wrote: >"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message >news:xbjli.12295$MV6.12273@trnddc01... >> >> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message >> ... >>> "dianem1999" > wrote in message >>> t... >>>>I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure >>>>what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? >>>> >>>> Diane M >>> >>> >>> When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? >> >> >> When I Google your nick I find "pain in the ass, jerk, asshole" > >> >> Paul > > >I find it unacceptable when people are too lazy to do even the most basic >research on their own before coming here for further details. No >high-quality teacher would put up with such laziness. > >Did you ever have any teachers? > He was home schooled. -- History is a vast early warning system Norman Cousins |
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 07:49:26 -0700, sf wrote:
>On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:57:54 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote: > >>"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message >>news:xbjli.12295$MV6.12273@trnddc01... >>> >>> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> "dianem1999" > wrote in message >>>> t... >>>>>I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure >>>>>what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? >>>>> >>>>> Diane M >>>> >>>> >>>> When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? >>> >>> >>> When I Google your nick I find "pain in the ass, jerk, asshole" >> >>> >>> Paul >> >> >>I find it unacceptable when people are too lazy to do even the most basic >>research on their own before coming here for further details. No >>high-quality teacher would put up with such laziness. >> >>Did you ever have any teachers? >> >He was home schooled. me, i was reform-schooled. your pal, blake |
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:21:29 -0700, Abe > wrote:
>>"dianem1999" > wrote in message . net... >>>I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure >>>what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? >>> >>> Diane M >> >> >>When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? >> >What's a Google? Do you Google? GoogledyGoogledyDoo. Do you have a valid license for navigating the information highway? -- History is a vast early warning system Norman Cousins |
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sf wrote:
>>> When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? >>> >> What's a Google? Do you Google? GoogledyGoogledyDoo. > > Do you have a valid license for navigating the information highway? uh oh.. was there a test involved? <gulp> ObFood- Struggling to figure out how to import my old recipes from Mastercook into the new Mastercook9 file. I lost my old Mastercook disk so couldn't reload the older program...and don't really like this new one so far...<sigh> |
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 19:06:12 -0400, Goomba38 >
wrote: >ObFood- Struggling to figure out how to import my old recipes from >Mastercook into the new Mastercook9 file. I lost my old Mastercook disk >so couldn't reload the older program...and don't really like this new >one so far...<sigh> I know the feeling with other programs.... I reverted to an ancient form of Agent (news reader) because I hated Agent v4. I didn't need the upgrades and didn't want them. Why don't companies make a practice of archiving all the older versions so that people who PAID for them (and were satisfied with their version) can reinstall them when their hard drives bite the dust? I wouldn't even mind paying a nominal fee for an old version that is tweaked to work with the newer platforms (*don't* assume I want more bells and whistles - and please don't assume I want integrated software). I hate to think about this version of Agent and trying to use it with Vista.... -- History is a vast early warning system Norman Cousins |
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"Goomba38" > wrote in message
. .. > sf wrote: > >>>> When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? >>> What's a Google? Do you Google? GoogledyGoogledyDoo. >> >> Do you have a valid license for navigating the information highway? > > uh oh.. was there a test involved? <gulp> > > ObFood- Struggling to figure out how to import my old recipes from > Mastercook into the new Mastercook9 file. I lost my old Mastercook disk so > couldn't reload the older program...and don't really like this new one so > far...<sigh> I have trouble passing a urine test...or a stone. Mitch |
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"Mitch Scherer" > wrote in :
> I have trouble passing a urine test...or a stone. > > Mitch > I have trouble passing a eclaire. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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sf wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 13:21:29 -0700, Abe > wrote: > >>>"dianem1999" > wrote in message .net... >>>>I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure >>>>what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? >>>> >>>> Diane M >>> >>> >>>When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? >>> >>What's a Google? Do you Google? GoogledyGoogledyDoo. > > Do you have a valid license for navigating the information highway? I wonder how much his insurance is. And if we're covered if he's proven to be at fault... -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html |
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Abe wrote:
>>>>>When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? >>>>> >>>>What's a Google? Do you Google? GoogledyGoogledyDoo. >>> >>> Do you have a valid license for navigating the information highway? >> >>I wonder how much his insurance is. And if we're covered if he's proven >>to be at fault... > Hah! I was just feeling silly. I still hope you at least carry PL and PD. ![]() -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://blinkynet.net/comp/uip5.html |
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 16:47:16 -0700, Abe > wrote:
>>>>>When you typed that question into a google search, what did you find? >>>>> >>>>What's a Google? Do you Google? GoogledyGoogledyDoo. >>> >>> Do you have a valid license for navigating the information highway? >> >>I wonder how much his insurance is. And if we're covered if he's proven >>to be at fault... >Hah! I was just feeling silly. Navigating under the influence, eh? Where are the Net Cops when you need one? ![]() -- History is a vast early warning system Norman Cousins |
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![]() dianem1999 wrote: > > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? > It is another name for Strip steak. |
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"dianem1999" > wrote:
> I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? When the tenderloin strip has been removed from the short loin, the remaining meat is known as a shell steak. Shell steaks are called by a variety of names, such as strip, New York strip and Kansas City strip. |
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![]() "Sheldon" > wrote in message s.com... > "dianem1999" > wrote: >> I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure >> what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? > > When the tenderloin strip has been removed from the short loin, the > remaining meat is known as a shell steak. Shell steaks are called by a > variety of names, such as strip, New York strip and Kansas City strip. > Thank you, Dave and Sheldon. I just never heard that term before. Diane M |
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"dianem1999" wrote:
> "Sheldon" wrote in message > >dianem1999" wrote: > >> I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > >> what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? > > > When the tenderloin strip has been removed from the short loin, the > > remaining meat is known as a shell steak. Shell steaks are called by a > > variety of names, such as strip, New York strip and Kansas City strip. > > Thank you, Dave and Sheldon. I just never heard that term before. > > Diane M That's gonna be so good, what time should I arrive for your succulent kaboobs? Sheldon |
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![]() Sheldon wrote: > > "dianem1999" > wrote: > > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > > what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? > > When the tenderloin strip has been removed from the short loin, the > remaining meat is known as a shell steak. Shell steaks are called by a > variety of names, such as strip, New York strip and Kansas City strip. What a coincidence. I didn't know that Sheldon ran this site: http://www.culinarycafe.com/Meat_Dis..._Glossary.html Shell Steak, or Strip Steak: When the tenderloin strip has been removed from the short loin, the remaining meat is known as a shell steak. Shell steaks are called by a variety of names, such as strip, New York strip and Kansas City strip |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> > > Sheldon wrote: > > > > "dianem1999" > wrote: > > > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm > > > not sure what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt > > > steak? > > > > When the tenderloin strip has been removed from the short loin, the > > remaining meat is known as a shell steak. Shell steaks are called > > by a variety of names, such as strip, New York strip and Kansas > > City strip. > > What a coincidence. I didn't know that Sheldon ran this site: > http://www.culinarycafe.com/Meat_Dis..._Glossary.html > > Shell Steak, or Strip Steak: When the tenderloin strip has been > removed from the short loin, the remaining meat is known as a shell > steak. Shell steaks are called by a variety of names, such as strip, > New York strip and Kansas City strip What! Sheldon did a cut and paste from the web without attributing the source? <futurama> I'm shocked! Shocked! Well not that shocked. </futurama> Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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On Jul 10, 1:20 pm, Sheldon > wrote:
> "dianem1999" > wrote: > > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > > what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? > > When the tenderloin strip has been removed from the short loin, the > remaining meat is known as a shell steak. Shell steaks are called by a > variety of names, such as strip, New York strip and Kansas City strip. It is, IMO, the best tasting flesh on the whole cow. --Bryan |
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On Jul 10, 8:03?pm, Bobo Bonobo? > wrote:
> On Jul 10, 1:20 pm, Sheldon > wrote: > > > "dianem1999" > wrote: > > > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > > > what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? > > > When the tenderloin strip has been removed from the short loin, the > > remaining meat is known as a shell steak. Shell steaks are called by a > > variety of names, such as strip, New York strip and Kansas City strip. > > It is, IMO, the best tasting flesh on the whole cow. That's what everyone with lousy teeth and taste in ass disease says... there are plenty of much more flavorful cuts but you need teeth and good taste. |
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On Jul 10, 6:49 pm, Sheldon > wrote:
> On Jul 10, 8:03?pm, Bobo Bonobo? > wrote: > > > On Jul 10, 1:20 pm, Sheldon > wrote: > > > > "dianem1999" > wrote: > > > > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > > > > what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? > > > > When the tenderloin strip has been removed from the short loin, the > > > remaining meat is known as a shell steak. Shell steaks are called by a > > > variety of names, such as strip, New York strip and Kansas City strip. > > > It is, IMO, the best tasting flesh on the whole cow. > > That's what everyone with lousy teeth and taste in ass disease says... > there are plenty of much more flavorful cuts but you need teeth and > good taste. Dear Sheldon, take a few deep breaths, the doctor will be there shortly. The are "more flavorful cuts," but I find them qualitatively less pleasing. --Bryan |
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On Jul 10, 8:52?pm, Bobo Bonobo? > wrote:
> On Jul 10, 6:49 pm, Sheldon > wrote: > > > > > > > On Jul 10, 8:03?pm, Bobo Bonobo? > wrote: > > > > On Jul 10, 1:20 pm, Sheldon > wrote: > > > > > "dianem1999" > wrote: > > > > > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > > > > > what this is. Is it the same as flank steak or skirt steak? > > > > > When the tenderloin strip has been removed from the short loin, the > > > > remaining meat is known as a shell steak. Shell steaks are called by a > > > > variety of names, such as strip, New York strip and Kansas City strip. > > > > It is, IMO, the best tasting flesh on the whole cow. > > > That's what everyone with lousy teeth and taste in ass disease says... > > there are plenty of much more flavorful cuts but you need teeth and > > good taste. > > Dear Sheldon, take a few deep breaths, the doctor will be there > shortly. > The are "more flavorful cuts," but I find them qualitatively less > pleasing. Well... obviously you prefer meat you can suck. |
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dianem1999" wrote:
> > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > what this is. I spotted this beautiful shell steak trecking across my back yard this afternoon... heading straight for my neighbors garlic, the Primal Schnappy: http://i18.tinypic.com/4tu4y83.jpg http://i13.tinypic.com/4tifmev.jpg http://i13.tinypic.com/4l3ygz6.jpg http://i11.tinypic.com/6b9fd4i.jpg My neighbor has a neat garden: http://i16.tinypic.com/5y7dqau.jpg http://i14.tinypic.com/4umcubp.jpg http://i11.tinypic.com/4qqy2s2.jpg Of course I prefer the Royal Pussy: http://i12.tinypic.com/5zfb3m0.jpg Sheldon |
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![]() Sheldon wrote: > dianem1999" wrote: > > > > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > > what this is. > > I spotted this beautiful shell steak trecking across my > back yard this afternoon... heading straight for my neighbors garlic, > the Primal Schnappy: > http://i18.tinypic.com/4tu4y83.jpg > > http://i13.tinypic.com/4tifmev.jpg > > http://i13.tinypic.com/4l3ygz6.jpg > > http://i11.tinypic.com/6b9fd4i.jpg Very cute, looks to be a happy and content critter... > My neighbor has a neat garden: > http://i16.tinypic.com/5y7dqau.jpg > > http://i14.tinypic.com/4umcubp.jpg > > http://i11.tinypic.com/4qqy2s2.jpg That is so nice and neat...and that scarecrow looks to be a LOT smarter than Sqwertz... What are the plastic bags covering (something that the deer can't get to, I'd guess)...??? > Of course I prefer the Royal Pussy: > http://i12.tinypic.com/5zfb3m0.jpg Another Jilly pic for the collection... -- Best Greg "I am smarter than you think I am" - Maryanne "Loafhead" Kehoe to me in alt.gossip.celebrities |
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On Jul 10, 10:17?pm, "Gregory Morrow"
> wrote: > Sheldon wrote: > > dianem1999" wrote: > > > > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not sure > > > what this is. > > > I spotted this beautiful shell steak trecking across my > > back yard this afternoon... heading straight for my neighbors garlic, > > the Primal Schnappy: > >http://i18.tinypic.com/4tu4y83.jpg > > >http://i13.tinypic.com/4tifmev.jpg > > >http://i13.tinypic.com/4l3ygz6.jpg > > >http://i11.tinypic.com/6b9fd4i.jpg > > Very cute, looks to be a happy and content critter... > > > My neighbor has a neat garden: > >http://i16.tinypic.com/5y7dqau.jpg > > >http://i14.tinypic.com/4umcubp.jpg > > >http://i11.tinypic.com/4qqy2s2.jpg > > That is so nice and neat...and that scarecrow looks to be a LOT smarter than > Sqwertz... > > What are the plastic bags covering (something that the deer can't get to, > I'd guess)...??? > > > Of course I prefer the Royal Pussy: > >http://i12.tinypic.com/5zfb3m0.jpg > > Another Jilly pic for the collection... The plastic grocery bags snap, crackle, and pop in the breeze and supposedly scare the critters away. Sheldon |
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![]() "Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message ink.net... > > > > > Sheldon wrote: > >> dianem1999" wrote: >> > >> > I have a beef kabob recipe that calls for 'shell steak' and I'm not >> > sure >> > what this is. >> >> I spotted this beautiful shell steak trecking across my >> back yard this afternoon... heading straight for my neighbors garlic, >> the Primal Schnappy: >> http://i18.tinypic.com/4tu4y83.jpg >> >> http://i13.tinypic.com/4tifmev.jpg >> >> http://i13.tinypic.com/4l3ygz6.jpg >> >> http://i11.tinypic.com/6b9fd4i.jpg > > > Very cute, looks to be a happy and content critter... > > >> My neighbor has a neat garden: >> http://i16.tinypic.com/5y7dqau.jpg >> >> http://i14.tinypic.com/4umcubp.jpg >> >> http://i11.tinypic.com/4qqy2s2.jpg > > > That is so nice and neat...and that scarecrow looks to be a LOT smarter > than > Sqwertz... > > What are the plastic bags covering (something that the deer can't get to, > I'd guess)...??? > > >> Of course I prefer the Royal Pussy: >> http://i12.tinypic.com/5zfb3m0.jpg > > > Another Jilly pic for the collection... > > > -- > Best > Greg > > "I am smarter than you think I am" > - Maryanne "Loafhead" Kehoe to me > in alt.gossip.celebrities > > <gack> Get a room you two, before someone has to "sqwertz" you with a garden hose! |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> I made the mistake of picking up my first snapping turtle a > couple weeks ago. That snap was the quickest movement I've ever > seen in the natural world. If I wasn't in shock, I would have > drop-kicked that 14". Turns out it was chick looking to lay, so > So I let it slide (after spray-painting it with my gold > 'SQZ-Austin' tag). Fast aren't they. One way to catch them is to dangle a big stick in front of them. They snap at the stick and latch on hard enough that you can pull them out. We once caught a huge one in the pond on a friend's farm. It was so big that it would not fit in a large wheelbarrow. He held onto that stick hard enough that we were able to stretch his head out far enough over a log to chop it off. That pond was our swimming hole and that guy was big enough to bite off a toe or two. > > > That is so nice and neat...and that scarecrow looks to be a LOT smarter than > > Sqwertz... > > I'm not your type, Gregory. I've got my eye on several of the > ladies in this group, but you're not one of them. Sorry, dude. > > -sw |
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