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BRISKET, WALMARTS in NH, $1.28 lb



 
 
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Old 27-06-2004, 07:53 AM
SexySally
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Default BRISKET, WALMARTS in NH, $1.28 lb

The super walmarts with food in NH, still have those big plastic bag
sealed BRISKETS at 1.28 lb (10-15lbs?)
and those HAVE NO ADDITIVES like the other walmart meat, YUCKKKKKK
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Old 27-06-2004, 04:34 PM
Master Chef Richard Campbell
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Default BRISKET, WALMARTS in NH, $1.28 lb

SexySally wrote:
The super walmarts with food in NH, still have those big plastic bag
sealed BRISKETS at 1.28 lb (10-15lbs?)
and those HAVE NO ADDITIVES like the other walmart meat, YUCKKKKKK


Hi SexySally

Here in IL our Super-Walmarts have the IBP Choice packer cuts for $1.28 and
are quite good.

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