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    ES, the Omaha Steak roast, was the one you cooked last Christmas? It was delicious. I must try that corn thing you made!



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    I don't know anything about Omaha steaks. I understand that grass fed it the way to go. However, I also think these cows are raised humanely and not factory farmed so that's good. I'm trying to cut down on red meat. I figure I'll buy better more expensive cuts fewer times.

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    Funny you should ask! I ordered steaks for my parents for Christmas. It came with 4 steaks, 4 baked stuffed potatoes and 2 bags of veggies. I ordered online and had it delivered to them. I don't know if they have tried them yet.

    I hope they are good and they like them. After I got them I had heard some mixed reviews so I was a bit scared.

    I didn't know they had roasts! Have to check that out online.

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    I had an Omaha Steak once at my brother's - cooked on the grill - and it was very good. I've never personally ordered any of their packages tho.

    It's funny how your eyes sometimes play tricks on you. When I first glanced at the title of this thread, I thought it said OBAMA Steaks. Thought it was a joke thread of some sort. Okay - you can blame it on my age.....
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    Yes I am sitting here && laughing my butt off == due to I first read the title the same way too.. I was like what the heck is Sandie going with this.. And then I reread to myself && went oh oh yow..



    It's funny how your eyes sometimes play tricks on you. When I first glanced at the title of this thread, I thought it said OBAMA Steaks. Thought it was a joke thread of some sort. Okay - you can blame it on my age.....[/QUOTE]

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    I am allergic to beef, but get chicken breasts from them, and also like the sides - I get the baked stuffed potatoes, and Paul loves their rissoto cakes, which are even good just microwaved! The (boneless, skinless) chicken breast are individually packaged, so I can just throw one in the fridge overnight and it is thawed for dinner the next day - quite handy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    ES, the Omaha Steak roast, was the one you cooked last Christmas? It was delicious. I must try that corn thing you made!
    That's the one! Only thing is it is so lean there's not much drippings for the Yorkshire Pudding!

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    OK thanks for all the info!

    Today I made the bacon wrapped beef tenderloin (filet mignon). We've never had that before, even without the bacon, as we aren't big beef eaters. It was yummy!

    The special came with:
    4 bacon wrapped beef tenderloin
    4 boneless pork chops
    4 boneless chicken breasts
    4 steak burgers
    4 stuffed potatoes
    4 caramel apple tartlets
    and at the time I ordered, she offered to add 2 more beef tenderloin (not with bacon) for just additional shipping, so I did that.


    Now: those of you (who shall remain nameless) who thought I asked about Obama Steaks, please have your glass prescription checked!
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    Well there ya go = I see the problem now == Was I suppose to put on my Glassess??


    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    OK thanks for all the info!

    Now: those of you (who shall remain nameless) who thought I asked about Obama Steaks, please have your glass prescription checked!

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    I've never tried their meats or sides before but it all sounds yummy.
    I looked up their site (with pictures) and my mouth is watering. I just
    finished breakfast only an hour ago. Pricing seems reasonable too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post


    Now: those of you (who shall remain nameless) who thought I asked about Obama Steaks, please have your glass prescription checked!
    I don't wear glasses. I have lens implants after cataract surgery, and besides, I passed my eye exam with flying colors earlier this month! Maybe they got crossed for a second and that's why I read it wrong....

    Glad to hear that you and Dad liked the steaks, too. Don't suppose there was even a tiny morsel for the Fluffs???? You should cook one up for them for Christmas dinner.
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    Tasha got a piece!

    Somehow one piece went flying off MY Plate (yes, this was me, not Dad lol) and hit the floor. Mad scramble of paws and I really thought Willy had it, but Tasha got it.
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    Interesting - we received an invitation from Omaha Steaks in the mail today. The special they are offering costs $49.99 -


    4 (5 oz.) Top Sirloins
    4 (4 oz.) Boneless Pork Chops
    4 (4 oz. approx.) Boneless Chicken Breasts
    2 (4 1/2 oz) Stuffed Sole with Scallops & Crabmeat
    4 (4 oz.) Omaha Steaks Burgers
    8 (3 oz.) Gourmet Franks
    8 Stuffed Baked Potatoes

    Plus they will throw in a cutting board, a 6 piece cutlery set and 4 more Omaha Steaks Burgers.

    After reading this post, I'm thinking we might just order it.

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