Posted on 09/15/2019 4:46:04 PM PDT by DFG
Heres a stomach-churning feat: A woman from Arizona devoured not one, but two 72-ounce steak dinners in about an hour at the Big Texan Steak Ranch in Amarillo.
The Big Texan posted this message and two photos on Facebook on Tuesday afternoon:
This lovely lady @omgitsmiki from Tucson, AZ completed not only one, but TWO 72oz steak meals back to back. First in 26:40 and second 34:30 👏🏼🤠🥩 @ The Big Texan Steak Ranch & Brewery
The woman, identified as professional competitive eater Miki Sudo, posted a short video on Instagram of her polishing off that second steak. Shes won the womens title for six straight years at the famous Nathans Hot Dog Eating Contest.
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I want to be her cardiologist
No, he will need a big ranch...
Lol ..they included 4 shrimp and two large baked potatoes.
Wonder how well she would do with a 3 lb pork tornado smothered in Jockey briefs?
It takes a stake to produce steaks!
If she eats the whole thing, it's free.
Molly Schuyler did it in 20 minutes. Look her up on YouTube.
Hundreds gathered outside the restaurant to watch her down three steaks, three baked potatoes, three shrimp cocktails, three salads and three rolls in a record-breaking time.
Weve seen a lot of things come through these doors but Molly ... she takes the cake ... she takes lots and lots of cake, said a joking Bobby Lee, Big Texan co-owner.
The crowd cheered as Schuyler, a Nebraska native who lives in Sacramento, Calif., finished her first steak dinner in 4 minutes, 18 seconds, beating the restaurants record of 4:58 she set May 26, 2014.
Those who wish to take the challenge have 60 minutes to complete the dinner and receive the meal free. Otherwise, the meal costs challengers $72.
Is the grizzle next to the gizzard?
I’ve always wondered if competitive eaters intentionally vomit immediately after the event is over, rather than expect their digestive system to handle whatever it is they’ve just gorged upon . . .
I don’t even know how to comment on this other than my family could split 1 3 ways for fajitas and be happy.
Someone needs to see if this woman has an actual lower torso and not just some box for food or something!
I wonder if she has the same appetite/thirst for adult beverages
Years ago (maybe 20), a buddy and I both tried it on a dare.
It was a classic epic “FAIL” for both of us....not even close.
Could you afford to feed her?
Her colon must be the size of septic tank line leading to the drain-field.
Gristle
aargh
Fwiw, in 1986 during the Texas Wagon Train, my chief outrider & I were in Amarillo & shopping. - When we finished shopping “Starlene” said, “I’m hungry” & when I looked up we were just a block from the Big Texan.
We went in, ordered the BIG STEAK with 2 plates, two salads, an extra baked potato, extra shrimp cocktail, 2 desserts & 2 iced teas.
OF COURSE, we paid for the steak & the extras.
Starlene said, “I’ll be mother.” & sliced/served both of our plates.
(The waitress asked us if we wanted a “people bag” to take the leftovers with us. We said, YES.)
She brought us another baked potato & several warm loaves of bread, as well as a “People Bag”.
When we got back to the WT camp, we fed 3 other Wagon Trainers from that one steak & extras. = FIVE hungry people ate that ONE big steak & all were PLEASED.
It IS a REALLY big steak & the one that we got was “fork tender” & cooked JUST RIGHT, too.
The ONLY other person that I know of who has completed TWO steaks is ANDRE THE GIANT of Pro Wrestling fame.
Note: According to a sign in the place when we were there, the youngest successful eater was 8YO & the oldest was 83YO.
Yours, TMN78247
Oh, I think we could, if we just order for one and nibble around the edges. But I’d recommend keeping your hands and feet inside the car and stay clear of all moving machinery in the process. And please recount all exposed digits before exiting to the terminal. Thank you for flying Big Texan Steak Ranch. *ding*
$72 for 72 ounces? That’s a lot cheaper than Ruth’s Chris.
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