Apparently, a much more serious issue is facing our food industry today: whether or not we should rename the New York strip steak. Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick ruffled feathers — or ...
But it’s probably best known as a New York strip steak, as seen on restaurant menus from the Empire State to Texas to Wyoming and beyond. But what does the steak itself have to do with New York?
Gov. Dan Patrick called on the Texas Senate to change the name of the New York Strip steak to the “Texas Strip.” Patrick said he spoke with cattle feeders and raisers in late February ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has beef with the famous New York strip steak, believing it should be rebranded to represent Texas. “Texas has about 12.2 million head of cattle, the most in America.
Could Texas have an official state steak soon? Lawmakers in the Texas Legislature seem to be working to make it happen.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has a beef with the New York strip steak. And now a steakhouse is suing. In the Republican culture warrior's latest attempt to own the libs, he argues that New York is ...
Among the things stolen in those rapacious years were the names of both the ribeye (dubbed the “Delmonico steak”) and the Kansas City (dubbed the “New York strip”). In most places ...
A concurrent resolution filed in the Texas House of Representatives could soon designate the tomahawk ribeye as the official ...
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has ruffled feathers (technically fur) after starting a steak semantics beef with New York. Now, New York's restaurants are firing back. On Feb. 28, Patrick ...