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I mean, if you're going to the primo steakhouses, sure. But there are plenty of nice and casual places in the city with good cuts that are less than $40.
I'll tell you though, outside of home-cooked, I've never had a steak anywhere (California comes closest) as good as almost any steak I've had back home in and around KC. And I don't think I paid more than $35 for a steak out there, ever. But it's also been 15 years since I've had a steak in KC.
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epilogue wrote:
I'll tell you though, outside of home-cooked, I've never had a steak anywhere (California comes closest) as good as almost any steak I've had back home in and around KC. And I don't think I paid more than $35 for a steak out there, ever. But it's also been 15 years since I've had a steak in KC.
Yeah, when I lived on the east coast a nice steak was very expensive. So much more affordable now that I live in beef country. I can get 16oz of fresh, local grass-fed ribeye for like $20 at the store (probably more recently with inflation)
I'll tell you though, outside of home-cooked, I've never had a steak anywhere (California comes closest) as good as almost any steak I've had back home in and around KC. And I don't think I paid more than $35 for a steak out there, ever. But it's also been 15 years since I've had a steak in KC.
Yeah, when I lived on the east coast a nice steak was very expensive. So much more affordable now that I live in beef country. I can get 16oz of fresh, local grass-fed ribeye for like $20 at the store (probably more recently with inflation)
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Do you set up your desk so you sit looking out the window(s) and your back to the door so you can’t see people coming in? Or back to the windows, facing your office door?
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Bammer wrote:
Do you set up your desk so you sit looking out the window(s) and your back to the door so you can’t see people coming in? Or back to the windows, facing your office door?
i wfh alone but i have my back to the door. window is behind monitor so i don't get a glare.
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