Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Only 5OO Remain - Omaha-Steak's Steak SampIer For You Today

I wanted to follow up on your question about the raised bed layout. I think the best approach is to go with the three-foot width so you can reach the center from either side without stepping into the bed. For the frame, cedar is a good choice because it resists rot and doesn't leach anything into the soil. I would suggest keeping the depth around twelve inches for root vegetables. You will want to line the bottom with landscape fabric to prevent weeds from coming up. As for soil mix, a combination of topsoil, compost, and perlite in equal parts should work well. I have found that adding a layer of mulch on top helps retain moisture during the hotter months. If you decide to go with drip irrigation, position the tape along the base of the plants rather than overhead to reduce evaporation.
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We have reserved 500 gourmet steak samplers for recipients. One sampler per household, provided at no charge to those who receive this message.

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Omaha Steaks is offering a curated gourmet sampler to those who receive this note. Recipients will not be billed for the sampler — the cost is covered by the program for this offer. Each cut is hand-selected and flash-frozen to lock in exceptional flavor.

The box, valued over $600, includes a selection of premium cuts. This offer concludes Tomorrow.

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4 Filet Mignons 4 Ribeyes
4 New York Strips 6 Top Sirloins

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Regarding your request for podcast recommendations, I have been listening to one that covers the history of everyday objects and how they evolved over time. Each episode focuses on a single item like the pencil or the refrigerator and traces its development. The research is thorough but presented in a way that is easy to follow. I think you would enjoy the episodes on kitchen tools and how they changed the way people cook. The host has a relaxed style and does not overload you with too many dates or names. If you prefer something shorter, there is another series that runs about fifteen minutes per episode and covers similar ground. Let me know if you want me to send you a few specific episodes to start with.

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