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 Post subject: Re: Naming a Business.
PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:21 pm 
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Plus, the bread.


Yeah, the fresh bread is nice. My wife can't be trusted to cut it, though. She crushes it every time.


thats why I always carry a serrated knife with me


They give you a serrated knife, Dougray. She just doesn't get it.


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 Post subject: Re: Naming a Business.
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Self Polluted wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
Self Polluted wrote:
bart d. wrote:
Plus, the bread.


Yeah, the fresh bread is nice. My wife can't be trusted to cut it, though. She crushes it every time.


thats why I always carry a serrated knife with me


They give you a serrated knife, Dougray. She just doesn't get it.


maybe you should Man-up and take control


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 Post subject: Re: Naming a Business.
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Doug RR wrote:
Self Polluted wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
Self Polluted wrote:
bart d. wrote:
Plus, the bread.


Yeah, the fresh bread is nice. My wife can't be trusted to cut it, though. She crushes it every time.


thats why I always carry a serrated knife with me


They give you a serrated knife, Dougray. She just doesn't get it.


maybe you should Man-up and take control


It's one of her many faults that I adore.


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 Post subject: Re: Naming a Business.
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Self Polluted wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
Self Polluted wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
Self Polluted wrote:
bart d. wrote:
Plus, the bread.


Yeah, the fresh bread is nice. My wife can't be trusted to cut it, though. She crushes it every time.


thats why I always carry a serrated knife with me


They give you a serrated knife, Dougray. She just doesn't get it.


maybe you should Man-up and take control


It's one of her many faults that I adore.


as a husband I understand...let it go, it still tastes the same


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 Post subject: Re: Naming a Business.
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i hate to say this, but outback has a better steak IMO....they dry age instead of wet age their meat like ruth chris does.... :wink:


you go get your own steak..


22oz ribeye tonight...lightly rubbed with butter and Old Bay

22 ounce? If that's not 2 meals, you should get a free angioplasty with that.

I don't know if it's just the Outback in Casper or if this is widespread, but the one here undercooks their steaks so bad it's almost laughable. I usually order medium, but I have zero problem with medium rare. Rare is pushing it for me. Every time I order a medium steak at Outback, it comes out of the kitchen mooing. The last time I was there, I literally could indent my fork in it (tines parallel to the upper plane of the steak) and it would make an impression. Like a plaster cast. It was ridiculous. AND IT WASN'T EVEN A ROAST! It should have at least been seared! :shake:


steak to me is like sushi...keep putting it in front of me and I will eat it all..


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Doug RR wrote:
Kahli Sana wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
Charlie wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
i hate to say this, but outback has a better steak IMO....they dry age instead of wet age their meat like ruth chris does.... :wink:


you go get your own steak..


22oz ribeye tonight...lightly rubbed with butter and Old Bay

22 ounce? If that's not 2 meals, you should get a free angioplasty with that.

I don't know if it's just the Outback in Casper or if this is widespread, but the one here undercooks their steaks so bad it's almost laughable. I usually order medium, but I have zero problem with medium rare. Rare is pushing it for me. Every time I order a medium steak at Outback, it comes out of the kitchen mooing. The last time I was there, I literally could indent my fork in it (tines parallel to the upper plane of the steak) and it would make an impression. Like a plaster cast. It was ridiculous. AND IT WASN'T EVEN A ROAST! It should have at least been seared! :shake:


steak to me is like sushi...keep putting it in front of me and I will eat it all..


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 Post subject: Re: Naming a Business.
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 Post subject: Re: Naming a Business.
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We are now officially in the thick of this. Ownership changed on Friday. We haven't totally figured out a name. We're so worried about the transfer of knowledge and running with it that the name discussion has fallen by the wayside for the time being. I'll being coming back to this thread in a few weeks when we starting focusing on this level of detail. :shock:


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Benny Benson's

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 Post subject: Re: Naming a Business.
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Mine are pretty good suggestions, actually. "Benny Benson's" is catchy and relevant.

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Mine are pretty good suggestions, actually. "Benny Benson's" is catchy and relevant.

Yeah, bragging is a great quality, Jorge.

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