November 12th, 2014

Wine and a Fabulous Filet

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A mouth-wateringly tender, juicy filet mignon deserves an accompaniment just as divine.

These wine pairings fill the bill magically!

A Cabernet Sauvignon is a good choice for this particular cut of beef. It goes so well with a butter-tender filet.

I’m dreaming of a delicious night with a beautiful glass of red and this perfectly grilled steak. Maybe by the fire.

What could be better than that?

Check out more wine pairing suggestions to go perfectly with your filet. And plan a cozy night with vino and steak of your own.

Cheers!

Photo courtesy of KansasCitySteaks.com.

 


October 16th, 2014

Boss’s Day Foodie Ideas

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Like your boss a lot (or just want to keep on her good side)?

How about a thoughtful gift for today – Boss’s Day – that fills the stomach?

If you really want some brownie points, give some lovely gift-boxed steaks. Male or female, your boss will love ’em!

Maybe a beautiful dessert is more his or her style? Try these delicious goodies.

Did you wait until today like most of America to think about a gift? No sweat! Try an E-gift certificate.

It’ll arrive in your boss’s inbox and no one will be the wiser. Except you. YOU are the brilliant one who got your boss a gift.

Happy, happy day, bosses everywhere!

Photo courtesy of KansasCitySteaks.com.


October 14th, 2014

Fall Food Faceoff: KC vs. Philly Cheesesteak

 

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It’s safe to say if you’re a steak lover you know what a Philly cheesesteak is. Thinly, thinly sliced top sirloin with ooey gooey cheese and whatever else you crave – peppers, onions, etc.

But, what’s a Kansas City cheesesteak? Well, see above, my friends. It’s a variation, but a distinct difference. Want a fantastic KC cheesesteak recipe? Try this one.

Now, once you’ve partaken of both cheesesteak varieties, tell me, which one wins the faceoff? KC cheesesteak or Philly cheesesteak?

The fate of a city is in your hands.

Choose wisely.

Photo courtesy of KansasCitySteaks.com


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