72 oz steak in under 4 minutes
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I find this weird.
I love my steak but I would never disrespect both the animal that died for me and the chef that bothered to cook it for me by basically ramming it down my throat. It should be savoured and enjoyed.
Not impressive at all. In fact, quite disgusting, since half of the world is starving. This is gross overeating.
I really don't understand how you disrespect a 'dead animal" by woofing the food down…would it be more respectful to the animal to eat tiny small bites and take two hours to eat the whole thing…?
Plus, the chef/cook knew it was a competition that they were cooking for..
Lighten up and live a little..sheesh….
I respect the animal by eating it, savouring it and enjoying it. Not chucking it down my neck. I wouldn't take two hours but slightly more than 2 mins 44 secs.
I am trying to lighten up. That's why I'm on MFP! :flowerforyou:
Do you really think the animal cares?
Possibly not now. But I treat others how I wish to be treated. If someone shot me for meat, I'd hope that they'd cook me properly, add a nice sauce and savour my flavour. Not ram me down their throat in under three mins.
I think you forget that we're all animals here... biologically at least. You think a lion cooks his meal up with a nice sauce? Didn't think so.
i personally hold myself to higher standrads than a wild animal
Worship the mighty Rage_Phish! He's better than the rest of us!0 -
She entered a competition, and not only won,but smashed the record.0
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Just in case anyone wants to know if this fits their macros:
72 ounces of Top Sirloin is...
3,420 calories
90 grams of fat, 0 carbs.
630 grams of protein.I felt like i was watching a bunch of lions on animal planet.
This is an apt comparison. I think she was about on pace with a hyena. Although it's worth pointing out that they're about our size and can consume over 30 pounds of meat in a single meal. So if she wants to compete in that bracket she would need about 6 more steaks.
...I wonder if all humans are capable of this but we just don't for emotional/social reasons.0 -
Just in case anyone wants to know if this fits their macros:
72 ounces of Top Sirloin is...
3,420 calories
90 grams of fat, 0 carbs.
630 grams of protein.I felt like i was watching a bunch of lions on animal planet.
This is an apt comparison. I think she was about on pace with a hyena. Although it's worth pointing out that they're about our size and can consume over 30 pounds of meat in a single meal. So if she wants to compete in that bracket she would need about 6 more steaks.
...I wonder if all humans are capable of this but we just don't for emotional/social reasons.
WHY ARE THESE HYENAS CONSUMING SO MUCH MEAT WHEN HALF THE WORLD IS STARVING?0 -
2:44 to be exact. That woman doesn't stop to chew. Just bites and swallows.
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Yes I noticed that as well. My throat felt as if it was closing up because I was wondering how in the world was she not getting choked on the bites that she was taking!?!?!0 -
Just in case anyone wants to know if this fits their macros:
72 ounces of Top Sirloin is...
3,420 calories
90 grams of fat, 0 carbs.
630 grams of protein.I felt like i was watching a bunch of lions on animal planet.
This is an apt comparison. I think she was about on pace with a hyena. Although it's worth pointing out that they're about our size and can consume over 30 pounds of meat in a single meal. So if she wants to compete in that bracket she would need about 6 more steaks.
...I wonder if all humans are capable of this but we just don't for emotional/social reasons.
Humans choke on sandwiches with frequency. Tearing into a steak like a wolf (or hyena, good call) is a darwin check.0 -
I find this weird.
I love my steak but I would never disrespect both the animal that died for me and the chef that bothered to cook it for me by basically ramming it down my throat. It should be savoured and enjoyed.
Not impressive at all. In fact, quite disgusting, since half of the world is starving. This is gross overeating.
I really don't understand how you disrespect a 'dead animal" by woofing the food down…would it be more respectful to the animal to eat tiny small bites and take two hours to eat the whole thing…?
Plus, the chef/cook knew it was a competition that they were cooking for..
Lighten up and live a little..sheesh….
I respect the animal by eating it, savouring it and enjoying it. Not chucking it down my neck. I wouldn't take two hours but slightly more than 2 mins 44 secs.
I am trying to lighten up. That's why I'm on MFP! :flowerforyou:
Do you really think the animal cares?
Possibly not now. But I treat others how I wish to be treated. If someone shot me for meat, I'd hope that they'd cook me properly, add a nice sauce and savour my flavour. Not ram me down their throat in under three mins.
I think you forget that we're all animals here... biologically at least. You think a lion cooks his meal up with a nice sauce? Didn't think so.
i personally hold myself to higher standrads than a wild animal
Worship the mighty Rage_Phish! He's better than the rest of us!
not at all what i said.
but fel free to worship, i will show you the all mighty light0 -
She entered a competition, and not only won,but smashed the record.
that she did!!0 -
I'm not going to touch the disrespect dispute, ugh. I will say that a big juicy steak has a big enjoyment/flavor/experience value to many people including me, and she got very little if any of that, which seems like a waste. She got most of the nutritional value for free so that's good I guess, but that was only a portion of the total value of the steak.
Either way it was interesting to watch and she got a bit of internet fame which may be more of an experience value to her than enjoying the steak.
It's a competition. It wasn't a steak made for enjoying, it was made for eating as fast as possible.0 -
Just in case anyone wants to know if this fits their macros:
72 ounces of Top Sirloin is...
3,420 calories
90 grams of fat, 0 carbs.
630 grams of protein.I felt like i was watching a bunch of lions on animal planet.
This is an apt comparison. I think she was about on pace with a hyena. Although it's worth pointing out that they're about our size and can consume over 30 pounds of meat in a single meal. So if she wants to compete in that bracket she would need about 6 more steaks.
...I wonder if all humans are capable of this but we just don't for emotional/social reasons.
WHY ARE THESE HYENAS CONSUMING SO MUCH MEAT WHEN HALF THE WORLD IS STARVING?
I'd just like to point out that hyenas are sometimes scavengers (so something else has already feasted on the carcass that they are eating) or when they hunt, they leave the carcass behind so the vultures can eat off the bones and nothing is wasted.
They share the food in their pack and I doubt that any one member could overeat so much. Unlike humans.0 -
I find this weird.
I love my steak but I would never disrespect both the animal that died for me and the chef that bothered to cook it for me by basically ramming it down my throat. It should be savoured and enjoyed.
Not impressive at all. In fact, quite disgusting, since half of the world is starving. This is gross overeating.
I really don't understand how you disrespect a 'dead animal" by woofing the food down…would it be more respectful to the animal to eat tiny small bites and take two hours to eat the whole thing…?
Plus, the chef/cook knew it was a competition that they were cooking for..
Lighten up and live a little..sheesh….
I respect the animal by eating it, savouring it and enjoying it. Not chucking it down my neck. I wouldn't take two hours but slightly more than 2 mins 44 secs.
I am trying to lighten up. That's why I'm on MFP! :flowerforyou:
Do you really think the animal cares?
Possibly not now. But I treat others how I wish to be treated. If someone shot me for meat, I'd hope that they'd cook me properly, add a nice sauce and savour my flavour. Not ram me down their throat in under three mins.
I think you forget that we're all animals here... biologically at least. You think a lion cooks his meal up with a nice sauce? Didn't think so.
I'm a lion and I like to cook up my meat and make a nice sauce. Don't tar us all with the same brush!v0 -
I'm not going to touch the disrespect dispute, ugh. I will say that a big juicy steak has a big enjoyment/flavor/experience value to many people including me, and she got very little if any of that, which seems like a waste. She got most of the nutritional value for free so that's good I guess, but that was only a portion of the total value of the steak.
Either way it was interesting to watch and she got a bit of internet fame which may be more of an experience value to her than enjoying the steak.
It's a competition. It wasn't a steak made for enjoying, it was made for eating as fast as possible.
I understand that everyone knew that going in. That doesn't reduce the potential that steak had for being enjoyable that was wasted. Again, that was most likely replaced by the enjoyment of the competition, which of course, the steak played a part in.
This discussion is a bit of a waste of potential enjoyable time too though, so I'll move on. Nice pic, the wine looks delicious!0 -
I enjoy being a member THE apex predator race. That doesn't even apply since the cow was specifically brought into this world, raised, slaughter, packaged, & sold to be food. That cow would not have been alive if it wasn't for the fact it was going to be food for humans. Killjoy.
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I enjoy being a member THE apex predator race. That doesn't even apply since the cow was specifically brought into this world, raised, slaughter, packaged, & sold to be food. That cow would not have been alive if it wasn't for the fact it was going to be food for humans. Killjoy.
I love that pic. Thats what I told my mom when she got mad at me choosing a live christmas tree over a fake one. Neither the tree nor the cow would have existed if it wasn't for our demand to consume/purchase them.0 -
This thread is why we can't have nice things.
I'm going to a steakhouse tomorrow. I'm getting the BIG steak. And shrimp. Maybe scallops. Why? Because I can. Cows had best learn to deal with my disrespect. Only plants are safe from me.
Actually my husband points out that wheat is a plant and I mean to eat all the bread. Oh well.0 -
i'm offended by gross over-whining
I'm offended by overweight people and formerly over weight people complaining about overindulgence.
If you are really concerned about the poverty in the third world, a place where I spent quite a few years, make an effort to do something - not whine about a steak and the woman that had it.0 -
I find this weird.
I love my steak but I would never disrespect both the animal that died for me and the chef that bothered to cook it for me by basically ramming it down my throat. It should be savoured and enjoyed.
Not impressive at all. In fact, quite disgusting, since half of the world is starving. This is gross overeating.
It isn't the reason why half the world is starving but it is pretty awful that someone could eat a 72oz steak in one breath and half the world are on basically rice. If the poorer parts of the world were lucky enough to get steak (highly unlikely) it would feed one than one person. Probably a family.0 -
holy crap that was insane!!0
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she ate a 12 pound sandwich and 1 pound of fries the night before this. if she was a dinner guest at my home i'm not sure what i'd fear more, the cost of having to feed her or the thought of her using the toilet in my main bathroom.
lmfao!0 -
That's nuts!0
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I feel ashamed that I am the first on to admit this on page 4.....
Maybe it's the perv in me but I watched that video and cant help but think that she gives a mean BJ!!!0 -
i'm offended by gross over-whining
I'm offended by overweight people and formerly over weight people complaining about overindulgence.
If you are really concerned about the poverty in the third world, a place where I spent quite a few years, make an effort to do something - not whine about a steak and the woman that had it.
I may have indulged in my time but never eaten a 72oz steak! I mean a 12oz steak is pretty big as is a 16oz. But we are not talking about just a large dinner. This is super indulgence. Gross over eating. I mean, 72oz steak!!
That is not normal. Again, I say that we shouldn't be saying this right or normal in a society that as a whole, has problems with portion control and understanding what is appropriate.0 -
This thread is why we can't have nice things.
I'm going to a steakhouse tomorrow. I'm getting the BIG steak. And shrimp. Maybe scallops. Why? Because I can. Cows had best learn to deal with my disrespect. Only plants are safe from me.
Actually my husband points out that wheat is a plant and I mean to eat all the bread. Oh well.
Enjoy your big steak tomorrow and shrimp and scallops and please savour it!!! Please don't ram it down you neck in 2mins 44secs.0 -
This thread is why we can't have nice things.
I'm going to a steakhouse tomorrow. I'm getting the BIG steak. And shrimp. Maybe scallops. Why? Because I can. Cows had best learn to deal with my disrespect. Only plants are safe from me.
Actually my husband points out that wheat is a plant and I mean to eat all the bread. Oh well.
Enjoy your big steak tomorrow and shrimp and scallops and please savour it!!! Please don't ram it down you neck in 2mins 44secs.
If ramming it down my throat is a set amount of time made it free I totally would.0 -
Enjoy your big steak tomorrow and shrimp and scallops and please savour it!!! Please don't ram it down you neck in 2mins 44secs.0
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I find this weird.
I love my steak but I would never disrespect both the animal that died for me and the chef that bothered to cook it for me by basically ramming it down my throat. It should be savoured and enjoyed.
Not impressive at all. In fact, quite disgusting, since half of the world is starving. This is gross overeating.
I really don't understand how you disrespect a 'dead animal" by woofing the food down…would it be more respectful to the animal to eat tiny small bites and take two hours to eat the whole thing…?
Plus, the chef/cook knew it was a competition that they were cooking for..
Lighten up and live a little..sheesh….
I respect the animal by eating it, savouring it and enjoying it. Not chucking it down my neck. I wouldn't take two hours but slightly more than 2 mins 44 secs.
I am trying to lighten up. That's why I'm on MFP! :flowerforyou:
Do you really think the animal cares?
Possibly not now. But I treat others how I wish to be treated. If someone shot me for meat, I'd hope that they'd cook me properly, add a nice sauce and savour my flavour. Not ram me down their throat in under three mins.
I giggled like a 12 year old boy at this post.0 -
i'm offended by gross over-whining
I'm offended by overweight people and formerly over weight people complaining about overindulgence.
If you are really concerned about the poverty in the third world, a place where I spent quite a few years, make an effort to do something - not whine about a steak and the woman that had it.
I may have indulged in my time but never eaten a 72oz steak! I mean a 12oz steak is pretty big as is a 16oz. But we are not talking about just a large dinner. This is super indulgence. Gross over eating. I mean, 72oz steak!!
That is not normal. Again, I say that we shouldn't be saying this right or normal in a society that as a whole, has problems with portion control and understanding what is appropriate.
She's 125 pounds. Even after this 72 oz steak, she probably still has some overindulgences to go before she catches some of us. Or are we in some kind of competition now where whoever eats the least amount wins and gets to feel like it has some impact on world hunger?0 -
well damn that was crazy! I would hate to have to give birth to that food baby )))))0
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If ramming it down my throat in a set amount of time made it free I totally would.
*sets watch *
How YOU doin?0 -
That was....wow. But this thread might be better.0
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