My picanha is bigger than yours, weighing in at 6.2 lbs.
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Well, it turns out my big picanha was a big failha. The extra size was all fat; the actual meat was nothing special. There was more fat than meat by a large margin. I love a good fat cap but this just proves there can be too much of a good thing. I’ll crawl back into my hole now.
rob
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That’s okay. We all experience shrinkage from time to time but it takes a secure man to admit it. In reality we have all had something similar happen when finding a gorgeous piece of meat that turns out less than we expected.
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some picanhas are better than others.
That said, even a bad picanha is better than no picanha at all
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