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re: How many times do you flip your steak?
Posted on 3/18/15 at 11:01 am to BottomlandBrew
Posted on 3/18/15 at 11:01 am to BottomlandBrew
So if your host serves you a warm Coca Cola and you prefer ice, will you not politely ask for an ice cube? If he pours you a shot of whiskey, but you really want a glass of water, do you slug it down anyway? Unless this is your first visit to someone's home, or perhaps a cookout with your boss, I'm assuming that your host is a friend who actually cares about your comfort/happiness. He will want you to enjoy his food & company, not choke it down.
No, you don't shoulder him aside or offer pointed criticism of his technique. You make a polite request between friends, and if he doesn't want to honor it, you say no more. But to eat overcooked meat and then bitch about a friend on the internet is surely the wrong approach, no?
No, you don't shoulder him aside or offer pointed criticism of his technique. You make a polite request between friends, and if he doesn't want to honor it, you say no more. But to eat overcooked meat and then bitch about a friend on the internet is surely the wrong approach, no?
Posted on 3/18/15 at 2:26 pm to hungryone
But he asked why he didn't step in in reference to the flipping.. Not to the well done steak.
It's one thing to prefer a lesser cooked steak. It is entirely different to tell someone to stop flipping your steak. Let's face it.. Whether you're a fan of flipping multiple times or not, the difference is minuscule.
It's one thing to prefer a lesser cooked steak. It is entirely different to tell someone to stop flipping your steak. Let's face it.. Whether you're a fan of flipping multiple times or not, the difference is minuscule.
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