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Fabricated Filet Mignon
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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 572091" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>Yeah I was out, now I'm in. Who cares. Genuine filet mignons(no marbeling, no flavor) are way over rated and overpriced and not very good anyway unless you make some butter/horseraddish/chive/cream sauce with bacon and smother them in it and serve with a lot of mashed potatoes and spinach salad with a side of toast made from some well made bread. People are paying good money for these imitations at walmart($3.97 for a twin pack) and loving them. Rejoice in it.</p><p></p><p>Check out Wynnona.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 572091, member: 588"] Yeah I was out, now I'm in. Who cares. Genuine filet mignons(no marbeling, no flavor) are way over rated and overpriced and not very good anyway unless you make some butter/horseraddish/chive/cream sauce with bacon and smother them in it and serve with a lot of mashed potatoes and spinach salad with a side of toast made from some well made bread. People are paying good money for these imitations at walmart($3.97 for a twin pack) and loving them. Rejoice in it. Check out Wynnona. [/QUOTE]
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