$1.88
it costs $5.99 per lb
This is actually true, he loved the food so much he knighted it. That is why its called SIRloin steak
It is a cut of meat, much like a beef sirloin steak. It comes from above the tenderloin muscle in the alligator's tail.
576 and about 22% of saturated fat that should only be a treat
576 and about 22% of saturated fat that should only be a treat
Yes, King Henry was on his way to Scotland, and stopped just outside Preston where he was served a loin steak. He enjoyed the steak so much he Knighted the loin "Sirloin"AnswerNo, this is a legend. See the link below for more information. AnswerAbsolutely not. Firstly, there has never been a King Henry XIII of England. Secondly, it wasn't until the 18th century that sirloin was spelt with an "i" rather than the original "sur". From the French, meaning "over the loin - "surlonge". King James I was reported to have said it (probably in jest) when he stopped at Hoghton Tower, between Blackburn and Preston, but it was never so.AnswerMy mate Mervyn says this is true as well.AnswerA fella in KCs told me this, so it´s clearly gospel
$4.99 per pound if it is not on sale.
The hanger steak is the diaphragm of the steer.
Descendants of scavengers, the husky will eat pretty much anything on offer, from a tender sirloin steak to a decomposed animal carcass.
Half as much which is 1.25
It cost 1,500 bucks