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Why Does Ribeye Have So Much Fat?

December 4, 2021August 10, 2021 by Lynn

Ribeye is a favorite cut of steak and generally more on the expensive side. So, why does ribeye have so much fat? You would think the more fat in the meat, the less it would cost. After all, aren’t you paying for the meat? And not the fat? Why Does Ribeye Have So Much Fat? … Read more

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