4th of July?
Anybody doing anything, either this weekend or next, for the 4th?
I'm thinking chicken and brisket again as I'm still tweeking my recipes for another competition. Shinglhed Eat, drink, and be merry.....and by all means over do it! |
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4th of July?
On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 12:44:12 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >The only piece of meat on sale is brisket from the dreaded Randall's >(Safeway) for $1.49/lb when you buy $25 worth of other stuff. And >they're so expensive that if you buy $25 worth of other stuff, you may >as well just pay full price ($2.18) at Walmart or HEB for your >brisket. > >-sw Brisket here in CT was $2.58 at WalMart. |
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> wrote in message ... > Anybody doing anything, either this weekend or next, for the 4th? > I'm thinking chicken and brisket again as I'm still tweeking my > recipes for another competition. > > > > > > > Shinglhed > Eat, drink, and be merry.....and by all means over do it! Nuthin special here. BUTT "Shinglhed Eat, drink, and be merry.....and by all means over do it!" I've always preferred "Eat drink and MAKE Mary" BeeJay |
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In article >,
Sqwertz > wrote: > On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 22:15:56 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > > > On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 12:44:12 -0500, Sqwertz > > > wrote: > > > >>The only piece of meat on sale is brisket from the dreaded Randall's > >>(Safeway) for $1.49/lb when you buy $25 worth of other stuff. And > >>they're so expensive that if you buy $25 worth of other stuff, you may > >>as well just pay full price ($2.18) at Walmart or HEB for your > >>brisket. > > > > Brisket here in CT was $2.58 at WalMart. > > For some reason brisket is at his highest market price for years and > the stores been having to limit purchases to 2 at a time for some > reason. As if there's a brisket shortage. > I see a pennies-per-pound diff between Wally-world's brisket and my local butcher's! I mean Whiskitty Tango Foxytrot?!?!! Sure does explain why I haven't cooked a brisket in a coon's age. Pork butt prices are just as frickin' ree-dick-luss a swell. Here's to cheap chicks and markdown steaks. monroe(meat prices like unto fireworks upupupBOOM) |
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On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 10:14:05 -0400, "monroe, of course"
> wrote: > >I see a pennies-per-pound diff between Wally-world's brisket and my >local butcher's! I mean Whiskitty Tango Foxytrot?!?!! >Sure does explain why I haven't cooked a brisket in a coon's age. >Pork butt prices are just as frickin' ree-dick-luss a swell. >Here's to cheap chicks and markdown steaks. > >monroe(meat prices like unto fireworks upupupBOOM) Whole briskets at another store a about 50¢ more per pound. Flats are very high 4.5 to $6. Pork is cheap. I still see butts and picnics for 1.09 to 1.49 on a regular basis. Whole boneless loins are 1.99, a price that is about 10 years old now. |
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On 6/30/2012 9:14 AM, monroe, of course wrote:
> In >, > > wrote: > >> On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 22:15:56 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 12:44:12 -0500, > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> The only piece of meat on sale is brisket from the dreaded Randall's >>>> (Safeway) for $1.49/lb when you buy $25 worth of other stuff. And >>>> they're so expensive that if you buy $25 worth of other stuff, you may >>>> as well just pay full price ($2.18) at Walmart or HEB for your >>>> brisket. >>> >>> Brisket here in CT was $2.58 at WalMart. >> >> For some reason brisket is at his highest market price for years and >> the stores been having to limit purchases to 2 at a time for some >> reason. As if there's a brisket shortage. >> > > I see a pennies-per-pound diff between Wally-world's brisket and my > local butcher's! I mean Whiskitty Tango Foxytrot?!?!! > Sure does explain why I haven't cooked a brisket in a coon's age. > Pork butt prices are just as frickin' ree-dick-luss a swell. > Here's to cheap chicks and markdown steaks. > > monroe(meat prices like unto fireworks upupupBOOM) You got that right on pork prices being way up in price to. Our chick prices haven't been going up, but haven't seen the 99 cent sale prices in a couple of months though. Ribeyes were $6.99/lb for 2 weeks. Great price in these parts. I even splurged and got 1 each week. Been so long since a had a ribeye, I screwed up cooking both of them. One I broiled in the oven because of so much rain or threat of rain that week. Still good, but I should have broiled it up a level. The grilled one, I grilled veggies for 45 minutes or so, then tried to grill the steak using those coals. I should have added more coals and gotten it hotter. But hey, no one complained. Living alone has its benefits ;-) I get to try it again with Strip Steaks this week at $5.99 lb. So bloody hot here now though, not sure if I am up to grilling anything. BBQ -- Vegetarian An old Indian term for poor hunter... |
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bbq > wrote: >So bloody hot here > now though, not sure if I am up to grilling anything. > > BBQ NS. My grill's dome thermometer read 150F without even being lit. monroe(just toss the steaks on the sidewalk) |
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On 7/2/2012 10:15 PM, monroe, of course wrote:
> > wrote: >> So bloody hot here >> now though, not sure if I am up to grilling anything. >> >> BBQ > > NS. My grill's dome thermometer read 150F without even being lit. > > monroe(just toss the steaks on the sidewalk) May as well add eggs and buttered bread to that "concrete griller" too. Why waste heat? .... BBQ -- Vegetarian An old Indian term for poor hunter... |
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"bbq" > wrote > But hey, no one complained. Living alone has its benefits ;-) I get to try > it again with Strip Steaks this week at $5.99 lb. So bloody hot here now > though, not sure if I am up to grilling anything. > > BBQ > No need to barbecue at all. Just toss it out on the sidewalk.......... |
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