Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is pushing to officially rename the New York Strip steak to the 'Texas Strip' in a resolution with the Texas Senate. He argues that Texas, with its 12.2 million cattle, should get credit over New York, which primarily has dairy cows. In making his case, Patrick noted the pride of Texas ranchers and humorously mentioned enjoying a medium-rare Texas Strip after a cruise across the Gulf of America. The discussion highlights regional pride in food, especially between Texas and New York, but the article suggests the name is less essential than the quality of the steak.
The Texas Senate will file a concurrent resolution to officially change the name of the New York Strip to the 'Texas Strip' in the Lone Star State.
Liberal New York shouldn't get the credit for our hard-working ranchers... I might take a short cruise across the Gulf of America and have a juicy medium-rare Texas Strip.
It's hard to think of states that boast more fiercely proud residents than New York and Texas, so this butcher battle could get bloody.
If it is cooked anything other than medium rare, you might as well feed it to your dog.
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