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WOW.... even if i was filthy rich i dont know if i could spend 1500 on a chunk of meat....but it looks amazing
 
Do you know what $1500 could do for a 3rd world family?  They could eat for a year.  Even if I was a gazillionaire, I could never justify it. 
 
I have had a Kobe beef tenderloin and the marbling was at least close or just like that. We cut it before cooking the marbling was oozing out almost like butter it was crazy. Keep in mind it was a gift to my boss who would of wasted(well done) so he gave it to me and a coworker to split! Roasted it off for the first meal then made panini' sand quesadilla's out of it. It was great meat but I wouldn't pay for it for sure.
 
 
Do you know what $1500 could do for a 3rd world family?  They could eat for a year.  Even if I was a gazillionaire, I could never justify it. 
Does it really matter? It isn't my job to support a 3rd world family. I really hate hearing this excuse all the time. Could I justify it? Yes I could! Here's the justification. " I want it, I can afford it, I will have it." 
 
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I saw those Kobe beef loin a couple of months ago unfortunately the wife said NO. I thought taking out a 2nd Mortgage was a Great  Idea ...Geez!!!!! As for the 3rd World countries  at the risk of being Politically Incorrect if they stood up for themselves against their corrupt leaders .... Maybe  they wouldn't be a 3rd world country ???
 
I watched a show on this , they feed them rice wine and beer basically they massage them through out the day add the booze to their grain diet . I have had  basically 1oz of steak , it was amazing!!!
 
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