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I'm sure your first thought is 'Why.' I agree that normally there is no reason to mess up a perfectly good cut of meat. But I deal with quite a few burger cows and their loins usually get ground up too. I thought it might be a neat experiment to cure, smoke, thinly slice, then fry a prime rib...
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