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    Nutritional guidelines suggest consuming enough protein is essential to body composition. USDA select or choice grades, trimmed of fat, are cuts of meat like filet mignon, flank steak and sirloin.South Dakota Steak Restaurants.com Restaurants sirloin steak contains about 80 grams of protein. South Dakota Steak Restaurants.com Restaurants serving these cuts of meat are a great source of protien.


     

    Steak House Food & Wine Etiquette

    Dinning Etiquette

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    ... Do's...

    *Do respond to invitations. RSVP on an invitation is French for respondez s'il vous plait and means that the host(ess) would like you to confirm or deny your attendance. If an invitation includes "regrets only", reply if you will NOT attend the function.

    *Do take your seat upon entering the dining area and remove your napkin. If of the masculine gender, do place your napkin in your lap in lieu of your shirt collar. *Men should rise whenever a woman sits, leaves or returns to the table.

    *Do talk with both neighbors during a dinner. Be prepared to discuss a variety of subjects.

    *Do control the noise level at the table particularly if you are the host or hostess. It can be distracting to other patrons of the restaurant if a group is noisy.

    *Do be aware that you will be asked questions while you have food in your mouth; therefore, do not consume huge portions at one time.

    *Do try to order food that you are familiar with. Foods that require your fingers are not appropriate at a business luncheon or dinner.

    *Do remember to eat using silverware from the outside in towards the plate. If a knife is not necessary, it should remain on the table.

     

    Dont's

    *Do not invite yourself or a guest anywhere unless the host(ess) is aware. (It should be remembered that business luncheons, dinners and receptions are not cheap dates.)

    *Do not take huge portions of food when serving yourself. It is better to make several trips to the food table than to make one suffice for several, formal dinner guests should not request second helpings or "to-go " servings. At a corporate reception, it is extremely important to take small portions so that you may be able to hold your food and glass in your left hand keeping your right hand free for greetings.

    Wines

    *A dry white wine is served with fish or with an entree. It should be well chilled prior to serving. When drinking white wine, you may drink the contents of the glass completely.

    *Red wine is normally served with red meats, duck and game. Red wines should be served at room temperature. Leave a sip of wine in the glass if drinking red wine. This avoids swallowing any possible sediment.

    Small sample from DINING ETIQUETTE by Benjamin P. McLaurin

     


     


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    - Seasoned and chopped pork trimmings.

    Aseptic Packaging
    - Technique for creating a shelf-stable container by placing a commercially sterile product into a commercially sterile container in a commercially sterile environment. The sealed container is designed to maintain product sterility until the seal is broken.

    Ground Beef
    - “Ground Beef” or “Chopped Beef” shall consist of chopped fresh and/or frozen beef with or without seasoning and without the addition of beef fat as such shall not contain more than 30 percent fat and shall not contain added water phosphates binders or extenders.

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    Did You Know?

    Steak Is Famous For Its Mild Taste
    Filet Mignon is cut from the prized tenderloin and this delicate lightly marbled steak is famous for its mild taste and tenderness. These filets are perfect for anyone who likes a steak with less exterior fat.

     

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