The price of steaks in Ohio can vary widely depending on the cut, quality, and where you purchase them. On average, you might find prices ranging from $8 to $20 per pound for common cuts like ribeye or sirloin at grocery stores. Specialty butcher shops or high-end restaurants may charge more, especially for premium or grass-fed options. Seasonal sales and local sourcing can also affect prices.
Much higher heat when cooking.
Steaks come in different sizes. I have seen them from 6 to 18 ounces.
According to Urban Spoon, the best places to get Philly Cheesesteak in Ohio is at Benny's in Dublin and The Original Steaks and Hoagies located in Twinsburg.
$4.90
it depends on where your buying it
My guess is 10M gross.
around $3.50 a pound
The best place that I know of to get gourmet steaks is Omaha Steaks. Although they can get a little pricey, they are well worth the cost. The company offers even more than just steaks so you can try many different products. Kansas City Steaks is another place that offers gourmet steaks, however, I have not had much experience with those.
Pretty much what is eaten today, steaks, potatoes, fruits and veggies.
would need the weight of the cows and how thick you want your steaks
Geno's Steaks was created in 1966.
High Steaks was created in 1962-01.