SV Beef Tenderloin (From Down-Under)

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Bear we only send over the stuff we dont want to eat to you guys :)

Jokes aside your SV beef looks great.

They have sort of ruined the Aussie Beef by running Feed Lots nowadays, but, due to bad droughts I think they had to . The paddock fed/Grass fed is very very good but hard to come by and expensive.

We have a lot of Beef Breeds here, the best one I find is Angus.
 
Bear we only send over the stuff we dont want to eat to you guys :)

Jokes aside your SV beef looks great.

They have sort of ruined the Aussie Beef by running Feed Lots nowadays, but, due to bad droughts I think they had to . The paddock fed/Grass fed is very very good but hard to come by and expensive.

We have a lot of Beef Breeds here, the best one I find is Angus.


Thank You Jabiru!!
Yeah, it's the lack of consistency---That first Aussie Beef Tenderloin I smoked, I was amazed at how good it was, for such a low price. I have paid prices between $6.99 and $10.99, compared to the $17.99 to $19.99 for American Beef (Which I have never paid). That was great, but then I got some that were very chewy & the flavor was sub-par. If I knew which were the quality ones, I'd gladly buy them at $6.99 to $10.99, but there's no way I can tell ahead of time. Just seems like a Hit or Miss thing!
And Thank You for the Like.

Bear
 
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