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  2. This Costco Hack Will Help You Buy Beef for Less - AOL

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    For example, you can cut a rib roast into ribeyes, a sirloin into sirloin steaks, beef tenderloin into filet mignon, or a strip loin roast into New York strips. ... you can snag a giant 10-pound ...

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    The Home Depot's Pro Xtra membership is free and comes with valuable perks. Take a look at five of the most significant. 5 Little-Known Perks of a Home Depot Pro Xtra Membership

  4. Chuck steak - Wikipedia

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    Chuck steak is a cut of beef and is part of the sub-prime cut known as the chuck. [1]The typical chuck steak is a rectangular cut, about 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick and containing parts of the shoulder bones of a cattle, and is often known as a "7-bone steak," as the shape of the shoulder bone in cross-section resembles the numeral '7'.

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    Whether you’re shopping in-store or online, coupon apps can help you save without the hassle of clipping physical coupons. Here’s a comprehensive look at the best coupon apps available today ...

  6. Tri-tip - Wikipedia

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    This cut of beef can be sliced into steaks, grilled in its entirety, or used in chili con carne. [14] To grill or roast the tri-tip, heat the pan on high until it is very hot. The roast can then be put in the oven and cooked for about 10 minutes per pound until the internal temperature is 130–135 °F (54–57 °C) for medium-rare.

  7. 7-bone roast - Wikipedia

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    The steak differs from the 7-bone roast only in thickness: 7-bone steaks are cut 1 ⁄ 2 - to 3 ⁄ 4-inch thick. Like most of the chuck, the 7-bone roast or "steak" is generally considered a rather tough cut of meat and is most suitable for a long cooking in liquid at a low heat, such as braising .

  8. Ranch steak - Wikipedia

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    The Ranch steak comes from the chuck cut of a cow, namely the shoulder. Technically it is called a "boneless chuck shoulder center cut steak", but supermarkets usually use the shorter and more memorable term: "Ranch steak". A ranch steak is usually cut no thicker than one inch, weighs 10 ounces or less, and is usually trimmed of all excess fat ...

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