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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 1344393" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>About every year for the past 25 years or so I have had a steer processed. They have not always been perfect but I have done really well. Proud of my steaks and my efforts. Mine are not graded by the USDA. Because I process my own, I wind up with either round steak or else ground round. Often we will grind one of the two rounds and have the other cut into thinner steaks for chicken fry. Because of this, I have seen a lot of round steaks. I can't call them "prime" by USDA grading, but I can tell you they are. They look much better than that steak in the picture. They are much better than what you can buy at a typical grocery store chain. </p><p></p><p>My grandfather worked at his uncle's butcher shop for years. He knew steak much better than I But I paid attention to what he taught me about steak, back in the day. I paid attention to a lot of things. Thru the years I have bought steak and feel he knew what he was talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 1344393, member: 3162"] About every year for the past 25 years or so I have had a steer processed. They have not always been perfect but I have done really well. Proud of my steaks and my efforts. Mine are not graded by the USDA. Because I process my own, I wind up with either round steak or else ground round. Often we will grind one of the two rounds and have the other cut into thinner steaks for chicken fry. Because of this, I have seen a lot of round steaks. I can't call them "prime" by USDA grading, but I can tell you they are. They look much better than that steak in the picture. They are much better than what you can buy at a typical grocery store chain. My grandfather worked at his uncle's butcher shop for years. He knew steak much better than I But I paid attention to what he taught me about steak, back in the day. I paid attention to a lot of things. Thru the years I have bought steak and feel he knew what he was talking about. [/QUOTE]
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