NBC New York reports that a "Beefsteak", an all you can eat meal, will be held in Brooklyn on November 8. An eating contest will be held were competitors will try to break Antony Andesner's 1913 record of 8 pounds of meat. (NY Times article about 1913 beefsteak)

2 Comments »

  1. anonymous said

    October 29, 2009 @ 10:06 am

    Considering the fact that most competitive eaters are cheapskates, you wont see that many shell out $35 to feast on succulent beef for three hours. I am sure this establishment has been contacted by someone outside of the ifoce hoping to show off his newly found eating sensation Pork slap arcadia .

  2. Anonymous said

    October 29, 2009 @ 11:00 am

    So I read the article, and I thought it was interesting that Andersner barely beat out a young guy named Donny “Baby Moses” Lerman. Lerman complained that Andersner dropped most of the sandwich on the floor, but the judge, a guy named Charles Hardy said it was a fair contest. By the way, Beautiful Brian is still pissed that the 1913 NY Times article failed to mention his website. In an interesting aside, later on that day in 1913 a guy named Dave “Grandpa” Boone ate a newly created food called “Pizza” while his son Dale looked on. “Grandpa” Boone downed the 52 inch pie in three under minutes — yet unfortunately no one cared.

RSS feed for comments on this post · TrackBack URI

Leave a Comment

Log in | Register | Comments by users who have not logged in will be held for approval