Chicken or Steak?!


Question:

Chicken or Steak?


Answers:
Right now im feeling for a piece of steak with smash potatoes!

Chicken.

chicken

Chicken for me. I had too much red meat as a kid.

Rib eye.

steak.

Steak

chicken can be made sooo many different ways; i love that. but im deffinetly a steak and potato kinda girl

Chicken most definitely!

It all depends on what you have a taste for but for me i'd choose the steak

well steak tastes soooo much better! How about a petite sirloin?? Maybe a new york strip? Very Rare please!!!

MMMMmmmm!! that sounds reallly good!!!

:o)

I would have bet women would answer chicken as they are always making us guys eat it when we want a steak. But most here are saying steak - so why do they make me eat chicken. I do not like chicken breast.

both i adore

steak - medium rare

I haven't had a steak for about a year, so I'd love one! ?

For everyday type meals, give me chicken. I like chicken for it's versatility and wide variety of recipes. But, there are those times that nothing satisfies quite like a good beef steak! The best way to serve steak is PLAIN and medium rare!

sorry both, can't have one without the other.

chicken

Steak everytime

chicken with gravy mashed potatoes or new baby potatoes with skins, stuffing, carrots, broccoli or cabbage

cluck...cluck..
chicken...

steak!!!!!!!!!!!!!

gotta go with chicken on that one.

STK

Medium rare steak.

chicken -cluck, clUck!
This old lady said to me the other day as i was walking by her house, why? I don't know, it was so random but it made me think:
too many people eat too much red meat, people have alzheimer and it's really mad cow !
Ew!

Chicken

chicken is pretty original... steak is common too... but treat yourself!...steaks the way to go...

FISH

Chicken




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