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  1. #1
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    Your link doesn't work. Is this the Flatiron you're looking for?
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    Flat Iron steak is relatively "new" to the market, although from what I understand, meat cutters and butchers have known about it for years. It's from the shoulder, and it's pretty darn tasty. Best of all, it's also inexpensive, although I'm afraid if it gets too popular the price will go up. Right now I can get a steak for $4.99 a pound. Since we don't eat huge amounts of meat with a meal, a steak can last my family 2-3 days. I had to giggle when I saw it on a restaurant menu for $28.00.

    There, more than you probably wanted to know about a Flat Iron Steak. Next week, we will discuss the Hangar Steak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Your link doesn't work. Is this the Flatiron you're looking for?
    Yes, that's it. Very famous NYC building, made of iron.

    Odd, the link is still working just fine for me.
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    ugghhh

    So snap..does hangar steak hang out at airports for long?

    NO chance of cool weather here today..I thought it was going to go below 40C..nup..It's 41C No riding in this heat... I don't think the temp dipped below 25C last night...

    Fingers crossed that the 31C forecasted for tomorrow is correct...Saturday...40C again!!! *sigh*

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    Stormy, stormy weather here today -- rain going sideways, stuff blowing all over the place. I wanted to stay home, but I've got another class today.

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    -12C here at the start of my ski class tonight. Overheard in the parking lot, one woman saying to another, "I wonder why it's so warm."

    Only in Edmonton.

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    ha

    Ha ha...so true Nby..so true..Gotta love Edmontonians

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    odd

    Urmm..i've noticed some odd things about birds these past few days...

    Two lamp posts w three birds sitting straight & facing the same direction all in a row...

    Today at the beach...5 seagulls stading facing the same direction in a row not moving..

    Odd...very odd..

    Crazy thing i saw & just had to mention.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NbyNW View Post
    -12C here at the start of my ski class tonight. Overheard in the parking lot, one woman saying to another, "I wonder why it's so warm."

    Only in Edmonton.
    Hee hee. I'm surprised they weren't out drinking beer on a patio somewhere.
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    Not sure where to vent this, so it goes here. First we were going to x country ski today. But then we got lazy, didn't want to drive out to western MA or up to NH. The local area was sure to have bad conditions. Since it was predicted to be 42 degrees, we decided to ride. At noon, it was warm enough, but I got sort of nervous of all of the stuff on the road. So, I decided we should go to this wildlife refuge that is fairly new. It used to be an Army artillery range, but they left about 5 years ago. It's near some nice forests and a river. I know it's flat and people ski/snow shoe there. Given the fact we've had melting and refreezing I wasn't sure about skiing and I didn't think there would be enough snow so we would need snow shoes. I wanted to just bring the skis in the car, on the off chance it was good, but we ended up not doing that, planning on a hike.
    OK, it was fine for skiing and even had pretty good tracks. There was hardly anyone there. The snow was just mushy enough beside the tracks that you sunk down and every time I lifted my boots, it felt like a lead weight.
    So, I missed out on a good ski (even though it was flat and boring in that respect) and a snow shoe. On the bright side, I felt liked I really worked for those 3.4 miles! Still, it's going to pour tonight and tomorrow and the snow will be gone...

 

 

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