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Can I Test for Steak Doneness Without a Thermometer?

February 19, 2023March 3, 2022 by Lynn

Are you one of the millions of people who enjoy a good steak? I can truthfully say I do now. But with the cost of beef so high, you might be thinking, “Who can afford to order steak at a restaurant?” In that case, buying and making your own might be your best option. Or … Read more

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