<p>Approaching Amarillo, Texas on Interstate 40, one can&#8217;t help but notice <strong>BIG</strong> signs urging motorists to stop in for a meal at the <strong><em><a target="_blank" href="http://www.bigtexan.com/" title="Big Texan Steak Ranch website">BIG Texan Steak Ranch</a></em></strong>.Â  The <strong>BIG</strong> Texan has been operating in Amarillo since 1960.Â  Even if you haven&#8217;t been to Amarillo, you may have heard the <strong>BIG</strong> stories about this restaurant, as it&#8217;sÂ renown has grown in a <strong>BIG</strong> way over the past 47 years.Â  The first time that I visited Amarillo, I wondered what the <strong>BIG</strong> deal was all about, so I stopped by the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan to sample their cuisine.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan1.jpg" title="Big Texan Steak Ranch signage"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan1.jpg" alt="Big Texan Steak Ranch signage" /></a></p>
<p>The first indication that you are approaching the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch is the appearance of the <strong>BIG</strong> sign that rises to meet the sky outside the restaurant.Â  The <strong>BIG</strong> cowboy on the sign is a stereotype of the long, tall Texan we have come to know in the Western movies of the past.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan2.jpg" title="Big Cadillac longhorn limousine"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan2.jpg" alt="Big Cadillac longhorn limousine" /></a></p>
<p>As soon as you pull into the parking lot, you become aware that something is a little different with this restaurant compared to others you have patronized.Â  Exiting your vehicle brings you face-to-face with a <strong>BIG</strong> Cadillac limousine, adorned with the obligatory <strong>BIG</strong> Texas longhorn hood ornament.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan3.jpg" title="Big Lincoln longhorn limousine"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan3.jpg" alt="Big Lincoln longhorn limousine" /></a></p>
<p>Careful not to show favoritismÂ for any oneÂ automobile company, the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch alsoÂ owns <strong>BIG</strong> Lincoln Continental limousines to compliment the Cadillac limousines.Â  I counted six <strong>BIG</strong> white, Texas longhorn equipped limousines sitting in the parking lot, which are used to shuttle customers back and forth between area hotels and the restaurant.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan4.jpg" title="Big Cadillac longhorn limousine and big model steer"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan4.jpg" alt="Big Cadillac longhorn limousine and big model steer" /></a></p>
<p>In front of the <strong>BIG</strong> porch leading up to the restaurant you will encounter a <strong>BIG</strong> steer replica, which is mounted to a trailer and sits next to one of the <strong>BIG</strong> Cadillac limousines.Â  OK, I&#8217;ll agree that this place is getting a little weird, but amusingÂ never the less.Â  Eventually, you will make your way into the restaurant, where you will see an old-fashioned shooting gallery, a gift shop, token-only slot machines, a rocking chair <strong>BIG</strong> enough to seat both Paul Bunyan and his <strong>BIG </strong>blue ox Babe, and a western style saloon area.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan5.jpg" title="Big display of free steak meal"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan5.jpg" alt="Big display of free steak meal" /></a></p>
<p>Finally, just before arriving at theÂ maitreÂ d&#8217;Â station,Â  the reason for the notoriety of the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch becomes clear.Â Â  Almost legendary by now, the <strong>BIG </strong>TexanÂ presents an amazing offer:Â  finish eating a <strong>BIG</strong> complete 72 ounce steak dinner in less than 1 hour, and the meal is on the house.Â  Fail the challenge, and it will set you back a <strong>BIG</strong> $72.00, plus possible additional medical expenses to repair yourÂ now abused innards!</p>
<p>There are conditions attached to the offer.Â  First, you are required to pay for the meal prior to taking the <strong>BIG</strong> eating challenge.Â  I guess the theory is that if an ambulance has to cart you away after attempting this bizarre feat, the staff will not have to worry about trying to settle the tab with an incapacitated diner laying on a stretcher.Â  Successful diners will have their money refunded at the completion of the challenge.Â  Second, the diner must consume the entire meal, which consists of a dinner salad, a shrimp cocktail, a <strong>BIG</strong> 72 ounce (4.5 pound) top sirloin steak, a <strong>BIG</strong> baked potato, and a dinner roll.Â Â  Fat or gristle need not be consumed, but the staff reserves the right to be the judge in this matter.Â  Third, don&#8217;t expect this to be a private affair.Â  Should you undertake this challenge, you will be escorted to a table set on top of a stage located in the center of the dining room.Â  You will be the <strong>BIG</strong> focal point for the next hour, as other diners gawk, take pictures and video of you eating, and the staff provides running commentary regarding your progress.Â  Behind you, a digital timer ticks down the time that remains, and by your side sits a lined trash can, in the (all too often) event that you can&#8217;t hold down the last bites of your dinner.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan6.jpg" title="Big 72 ounce top sirloin steak"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan6.jpg" alt="Big 72 ounce top sirloin steak" /></a></p>
<p>This is what a<strong> BIG</strong> 72 ounce top sirloin steak looks like.Â  Let&#8217;s put this in some perspective.Â  The newest <strong><em><a target="_blank" href="http://www.mypyramid.gov/index.html" title="USDA Food Pyramid website">USDA food pyramid</a></em></strong> suggests that the proper serving size for lean beef is 3 ounces.Â  Therefore, to complete the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan eating challenge, one would have to eat a portion of beef that is <em>24 times greater</em> that the USDA recommends!Â  This steak contains about the same amount of beef as 45 McDonald&#8217;s hamburgers, Â or 18 McDonald&#8217;s Quarter Pounders.Â  Within the information contained in their <strong><em><a target="_blank" href="http://www.ilovesteaks.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=10&amp;products_id=32&amp;" title="Mail order steaks from the Big Texan">on-line store</a></em></strong>,Â  even the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch admits that the 72 ounce top sirloin steak can be expected to serve 8-10 <em>ordinary</em> diners (or one hungry Texan).</p>
<p>Here are a few interesting tidbits of <strong>BIG</strong> Texan trivia:</p>
<blockquote><p>Over 42,000 people have attempted the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch challenge.</p>
<p>Over 7,000 diners have been successful in completing the meal.</p>
<p>The challenge was completed in 9.5 minutes by former Cincinnati Reds pitcher and <strong>BIG</strong> eater, Frank Pastore, one of his seven successful attempts!</p>
<p>The challenge is successfully completed by an average of two women per year.</p>
<p>The oldest person to successfully complete the challenge was a 69 year old grandmother.</p>
<p>The youngest &#8211; an 11 year old boy.</p>
<p>In the &#8217;60&#8217;s, professional wrestler Klondike Bill consumed two of the dinners in the allotted one-hour time.</p>
<p>A couple from Henderson, Nevada have completed the meal at least ten times since 1995, usually finishing in less than 30 minutes.</p></blockquote>
<p>If you happen to be passing through Amarillo, consider stopping by the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch for a meal.Â  If I happen to be there at the time, you canÂ share a tableÂ with me as I attempt to consume a more sensible 12 ounce rib-eye steak.Â  And I&#8217;ll take as much time as I need, thank you.</p>

<a href="http://www.mylivesignature.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://signatures.mylivesignature.com/54494/367/AE2CC0E3D382A57BB57424B22F0E1A7A.png" style="border: 0 !important; background: transparent;"/></a><p>Approaching Amarillo, Texas on Interstate 40, one can&#8217;t help but notice <strong>BIG</strong> signs urging motorists to stop in for a meal at the <strong><em><a target="_blank" href="http://www.bigtexan.com/" title="Big Texan Steak Ranch website">BIG Texan Steak Ranch</a></em></strong>.Â  The <strong>BIG</strong> Texan has been operating in Amarillo since 1960.Â  Even if you haven&#8217;t been to Amarillo, you may have heard the <strong>BIG</strong> stories about this restaurant, as it&#8217;sÂ renown has grown in a <strong>BIG</strong> way over the past 47 years.Â  The first time that I visited Amarillo, I wondered what the <strong>BIG</strong> deal was all about, so I stopped by the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan to sample their cuisine.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan1.jpg" title="Big Texan Steak Ranch signage"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan1.jpg" alt="Big Texan Steak Ranch signage" /></a></p>
<p>The first indication that you are approaching the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch is the appearance of the <strong>BIG</strong> sign that rises to meet the sky outside the restaurant.Â  The <strong>BIG</strong> cowboy on the sign is a stereotype of the long, tall Texan we have come to know in the Western movies of the past.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan2.jpg" title="Big Cadillac longhorn limousine"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan2.jpg" alt="Big Cadillac longhorn limousine" /></a></p>
<p>As soon as you pull into the parking lot, you become aware that something is a little different with this restaurant compared to others you have patronized.Â  Exiting your vehicle brings you face-to-face with a <strong>BIG</strong> Cadillac limousine, adorned with the obligatory <strong>BIG</strong> Texas longhorn hood ornament.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan3.jpg" title="Big Lincoln longhorn limousine"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan3.jpg" alt="Big Lincoln longhorn limousine" /></a></p>
<p>Careful not to show favoritismÂ for any oneÂ automobile company, the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch alsoÂ owns <strong>BIG</strong> Lincoln Continental limousines to compliment the Cadillac limousines.Â  I counted six <strong>BIG</strong> white, Texas longhorn equipped limousines sitting in the parking lot, which are used to shuttle customers back and forth between area hotels and the restaurant.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan4.jpg" title="Big Cadillac longhorn limousine and big model steer"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan4.jpg" alt="Big Cadillac longhorn limousine and big model steer" /></a></p>
<p>In front of the <strong>BIG</strong> porch leading up to the restaurant you will encounter a <strong>BIG</strong> steer replica, which is mounted to a trailer and sits next to one of the <strong>BIG</strong> Cadillac limousines.Â  OK, I&#8217;ll agree that this place is getting a little weird, but amusingÂ never the less.Â  Eventually, you will make your way into the restaurant, where you will see an old-fashioned shooting gallery, a gift shop, token-only slot machines, a rocking chair <strong>BIG</strong> enough to seat both Paul Bunyan and his <strong>BIG </strong>blue ox Babe, and a western style saloon area.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan5.jpg" title="Big display of free steak meal"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan5.jpg" alt="Big display of free steak meal" /></a></p>
<p>Finally, just before arriving at theÂ maitreÂ d&#8217;Â station,Â  the reason for the notoriety of the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch becomes clear.Â Â  Almost legendary by now, the <strong>BIG </strong>TexanÂ presents an amazing offer:Â  finish eating a <strong>BIG</strong> complete 72 ounce steak dinner in less than 1 hour, and the meal is on the house.Â  Fail the challenge, and it will set you back a <strong>BIG</strong> $72.00, plus possible additional medical expenses to repair yourÂ now abused innards!</p>
<p>There are conditions attached to the offer.Â  First, you are required to pay for the meal prior to taking the <strong>BIG</strong> eating challenge.Â  I guess the theory is that if an ambulance has to cart you away after attempting this bizarre feat, the staff will not have to worry about trying to settle the tab with an incapacitated diner laying on a stretcher.Â  Successful diners will have their money refunded at the completion of the challenge.Â  Second, the diner must consume the entire meal, which consists of a dinner salad, a shrimp cocktail, a <strong>BIG</strong> 72 ounce (4.5 pound) top sirloin steak, a <strong>BIG</strong> baked potato, and a dinner roll.Â Â  Fat or gristle need not be consumed, but the staff reserves the right to be the judge in this matter.Â  Third, don&#8217;t expect this to be a private affair.Â  Should you undertake this challenge, you will be escorted to a table set on top of a stage located in the center of the dining room.Â  You will be the <strong>BIG</strong> focal point for the next hour, as other diners gawk, take pictures and video of you eating, and the staff provides running commentary regarding your progress.Â  Behind you, a digital timer ticks down the time that remains, and by your side sits a lined trash can, in the (all too often) event that you can&#8217;t hold down the last bites of your dinner.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan6.jpg" title="Big 72 ounce top sirloin steak"><img src="https://www.mitzenmacher.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/big-texan6.jpg" alt="Big 72 ounce top sirloin steak" /></a></p>
<p>This is what a<strong> BIG</strong> 72 ounce top sirloin steak looks like.Â  Let&#8217;s put this in some perspective.Â  The newest <strong><em><a target="_blank" href="http://www.mypyramid.gov/index.html" title="USDA Food Pyramid website">USDA food pyramid</a></em></strong> suggests that the proper serving size for lean beef is 3 ounces.Â  Therefore, to complete the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan eating challenge, one would have to eat a portion of beef that is <em>24 times greater</em> that the USDA recommends!Â  This steak contains about the same amount of beef as 45 McDonald&#8217;s hamburgers, Â or 18 McDonald&#8217;s Quarter Pounders.Â  Within the information contained in their <strong><em><a target="_blank" href="http://www.ilovesteaks.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=10&amp;products_id=32&amp;" title="Mail order steaks from the Big Texan">on-line store</a></em></strong>,Â  even the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch admits that the 72 ounce top sirloin steak can be expected to serve 8-10 <em>ordinary</em> diners (or one hungry Texan).</p>
<p>Here are a few interesting tidbits of <strong>BIG</strong> Texan trivia:</p>
<blockquote><p>Over 42,000 people have attempted the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch challenge.</p>
<p>Over 7,000 diners have been successful in completing the meal.</p>
<p>The challenge was completed in 9.5 minutes by former Cincinnati Reds pitcher and <strong>BIG</strong> eater, Frank Pastore, one of his seven successful attempts!</p>
<p>The challenge is successfully completed by an average of two women per year.</p>
<p>The oldest person to successfully complete the challenge was a 69 year old grandmother.</p>
<p>The youngest &#8211; an 11 year old boy.</p>
<p>In the &#8217;60&#8217;s, professional wrestler Klondike Bill consumed two of the dinners in the allotted one-hour time.</p>
<p>A couple from Henderson, Nevada have completed the meal at least ten times since 1995, usually finishing in less than 30 minutes.</p></blockquote>
<p>If you happen to be passing through Amarillo, consider stopping by the <strong>BIG</strong> Texan Steak Ranch for a meal.Â  If I happen to be there at the time, you canÂ share a tableÂ with me as I attempt to consume a more sensible 12 ounce rib-eye steak.Â  And I&#8217;ll take as much time as I need, thank you.</p>

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