Super Bowl BBQ?
On Saturday, February 5, 2011 4:17:12 PM UTC-8, Sqwertz wrote:
> > The Superbowl meat sales are enough reason to BBQ. All the grocers > are competing for the Superbowl business. $2.99 for T-bones here in > Austin. > > -sw Say WHAT? $2.99? I haven't cooked one in ages, but at 2.99 lb. ? Hell yeah. I'm eating the butt cooked a few weeks ago, and some sliders the wife came across. Our parties are never short of food. And by "food", I mean "MEAT". Shit, shoulda make a point to go out with the wife. She doesn't pay as much attention to meat prices. |
Super Bowl BBQ?
they are six dollars plus here in central IL right now, Lee
"tutall" > wrote in message ... > On Saturday, February 5, 2011 4:17:12 PM UTC-8, Sqwertz wrote: >> >> The Superbowl meat sales are enough reason to BBQ. All the grocers >> are competing for the Superbowl business. $2.99 for T-bones here in >> Austin. >> >> -sw > > > Say WHAT? $2.99? I haven't cooked one in ages, but at 2.99 lb. ? Hell > yeah. > > I'm eating the butt cooked a few weeks ago, and some sliders the wife came > across. Our parties are never short of food. And by "food", I mean "MEAT". > Shit, shoulda make a point to go out with the wife. She doesn't pay as > much attention to meat prices. > |
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