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Corned Beef Brisket and other Spring Stuff
I'm still waiting for the day I find a fantastic "deal" on corned beef
brisket. LOL Right now the lowest price is $3.99/lb (normally $6.99/lb.) I doubt it will be any less expensive as Saint Patrick's Day approaches but I'll keep an eye on the supermarket fliers. Regardless, I'll buy a couple of them. Yes, corned beef brisket can be frozen (Sheldon claims not, guess he's never done it) and I love corned beef so why only have it once a year? I'll take advantage of the sales I can find. I'm actually thinking ahead to Easter. It's not a relgious thing, it's a Spring thing. Right now I'm leaning towards grilled rack of lamb with asparagus. Barring that, lamb chops. It depends on what is available. Jill |
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On 3/10/2018 10:03 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> I'm still waiting for the day I find a fantastic "deal" on corned beef > brisket. LOLÂ* Right now the lowest price is $3.99/lb (normally > $6.99/lb.)Â* I doubt it will be any less expensive as Saint Patrick's Day > approaches but I'll keep an eye on the supermarket fliers. Bought a flat cut this morning for $1.78 Point cut was $1.58 Cabbage is 15 cents a pound |
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On Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 10:04:06 AM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote:
> I'm still waiting for the day I find a fantastic "deal" on corned beef > brisket. LOL Right now the lowest price is $3.99/lb (normally > $6.99/lb.) I doubt it will be any less expensive as Saint Patrick's Day > approaches but I'll keep an eye on the supermarket fliers. Regardless, > I'll buy a couple of them. Yes, corned beef brisket can be frozen > (Sheldon claims not, guess he's never done it) and I love corned beef so > why only have it once a year? I'll take advantage of the sales I can find. > > I'm actually thinking ahead to Easter. It's not a relgious thing, it's > a Spring thing. Right now I'm leaning towards grilled rack of lamb > with asparagus. Barring that, lamb chops. It depends on what is available. > > Jill My supermarket is discounting frozen turkey. Pretty soon they won't be stocking them until November. I bought one and stuck it in my freezer. I'll probably be painting the next couple of weekends, but after than I think I'll roast the turkey. Cindy Hamilton |
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jmcquown wrote:
> I'm still waiting for the day I find a fantastic "deal" on corned > beef brisket. LOL Right now the lowest price is $3.99/lb (normally > $6.99/lb.) I doubt it will be any less expensive as Saint Patrick's > Day approaches but I'll keep an eye on the supermarket fliers. > Regardless, I'll buy a couple of them. Yes, corned beef brisket can > be frozen (Sheldon claims not, guess he's never done it) and I love > corned beef so why only have it once a year? I'll take advantage of > the sales I can find. > > I'm actually thinking ahead to Easter. It's not a relgious thing, > it's a Spring thing. Right now I'm leaning towards grilled rack > of lamb with asparagus. Barring that, lamb chops. It depends on > what is available. > > Jill Same here. I am looking at the ads. Loss leaders should start soon here for them if not already. |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
... > I'm still waiting for the day I find a fantastic "deal" on corned beef > brisket. LOL Right now the lowest price is $3.99/lb (normally $6.99/lb.) > I doubt it will be any less expensive as Saint Patrick's Day approaches > but I'll keep an eye on the supermarket fliers. Regardless, I'll buy a > couple of them. Yes, corned beef brisket can be frozen (Sheldon claims > not, guess he's never done it) and I love corned beef so why only have it > once a year? I'll take advantage of the sales I can find. > > I'm actually thinking ahead to Easter. It's not a relgious thing, it's a > Spring thing. Right now I'm leaning towards grilled rack of lamb with > asparagus. Barring that, lamb chops. It depends on what is available. > > Jill I made corned beef and cabbage yesterday, it was 3.99 a pound here too, there were a couple brands that were a bit cheaper, but looked like mostly fat. I made red potatoes and carrots with it too. There is quite a bit left over so we will have that again today, sandwiches for lunch, and the rest for dinner. I like no cook days and good leftovers. Cheri |
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On 3/10/2018 11:11 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 3/10/2018 10:03 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> I'm still waiting for the day I find a fantastic "deal" on corned beef >> brisket. LOLÂ* Right now the lowest price is $3.99/lb (normally >> $6.99/lb.)Â* I doubt it will be any less expensive as Saint Patrick's >> Day approaches but I'll keep an eye on the supermarket fliers. > > Bought a flat cut this morning for $1.78Â* Point cut was $1.58Â* Cabbage > is 15 cents a pound Wow! I've not seen a price like that in the last 10 years. Congrats! Jill |
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"Cheri" wrote in message news I made corned beef and cabbage yesterday, it was 3.99 a pound here too, there were a couple brands that were a bit cheaper, but looked like mostly fat. I made red potatoes and carrots with it too. There is quite a bit left over so we will have that again today, sandwiches for lunch, and the rest for dinner. I like no cook days and good leftovers. Cheri == What do you do with your corned beef and cabbage? Did you 'corn' it? If so how? Is it a hash? |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news > > > I made corned beef and cabbage yesterday, it was 3.99 a pound here too, > there were a couple brands that were a bit cheaper, but looked like mostly > fat. I made red potatoes and carrots with it too. There is quite a bit > left > over so we will have that again today, sandwiches for lunch, and the rest > for dinner. I like no cook days and good leftovers. > > Cheri > > == > > What do you do with your corned beef and cabbage? Did you 'corn' it? > > If so how? Is it a hash? No, I bought it corned, and I cooked in the oven, no hash, just sliced. Today will be sandwiches for lunch with sliced corned beef and then leftover corned beef, cabbage, carrots, and potatoes for dinner. Cheri |
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"Cheri" wrote in message news "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news > > > I made corned beef and cabbage yesterday, it was 3.99 a pound here too, > there were a couple brands that were a bit cheaper, but looked like mostly > fat. I made red potatoes and carrots with it too. There is quite a bit > left > over so we will have that again today, sandwiches for lunch, and the rest > for dinner. I like no cook days and good leftovers. > > Cheri > > == > > What do you do with your corned beef and cabbage? Did you 'corn' it? > > If so how? Is it a hash? No, I bought it corned, and I cooked in the oven, no hash, just sliced. Today will be sandwiches for lunch with sliced corned beef and then leftover corned beef, cabbage, carrots, and potatoes for dinner. Cheri == Sounds really good |
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2018 10:03:49 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >I'm still waiting for the day I find a fantastic "deal" on corned beef >brisket. LOL Right now the lowest price is $3.99/lb (normally >$6.99/lb.) I doubt it will be any less expensive as Saint Patrick's Day >approaches but I'll keep an eye on the supermarket fliers. Regardless, >I'll buy a couple of them. Yes, corned beef brisket can be frozen >(Sheldon claims not, guess he's never done it) and I love corned beef so >why only have it once a year? I'll take advantage of the sales I can find. > >I'm actually thinking ahead to Easter. It's not a relgious thing, it's >a Spring thing. Right now I'm leaning towards grilled rack of lamb >with asparagus. Barring that, lamb chops. It depends on what is available. > >Jill Corned beef - $2.99, cabbage $.68/3 yesterday at Winco. I doubt prices will go lower except after St. Patrick's Day the price of cabbage comes down to get rid of extra cabbage. Otherwise $.68/# is usual price for cabbage here. Janet US |
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2018 10:03:49 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >I'm still waiting for the day I find a fantastic "deal" on corned beef >brisket. LOL Right now the lowest price is $3.99/lb (normally >$6.99/lb.) I doubt it will be any less expensive as Saint Patrick's Day >approaches but I'll keep an eye on the supermarket fliers. Regardless, >I'll buy a couple of them. Yes, corned beef brisket can be frozen >(Sheldon claims not, guess he's never done it) and I love corned beef so >why only have it once a year? I'll take advantage of the sales I can find. Picked up a couple this week, at $1.67 a pound. Expect it to be less this week, and I'll likely pick up at least a couple more (I LOVE corned beef). And it freezes JUST FINE, and tastes JUST as good once it's cooked. Prefer traditional cooking as well though crockpot can be OK too. |
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On 3/10/2018 12:31 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> I'm still waiting for the day I find a fantastic "deal" on corned beef >> brisket. LOL* Right now the lowest price is $3.99/lb (normally >> $6.99/lb.) I doubt it will be any less expensive as Saint Patrick's >> Day approaches but I'll keep an eye on the supermarket fliers. >> Regardless, I'll buy a couple of them.* Yes, corned beef brisket can >> be frozen (Sheldon claims not, guess he's never done it) and I love >> corned beef so why only have it once a year?* I'll take advantage of >> the sales I can find. >> >> I'm actually thinking ahead to Easter.* It's not a relgious thing, >> it's a Spring thing. * Right now I'm leaning towards grilled rack of >> lamb with asparagus.* Barring that, lamb chops.* It depends on what is >> available. >> >> Jill > > > I made corned beef and cabbage yesterday, it was 3.99 a pound here too, > there were a couple brands that were a bit cheaper, but looked like > mostly fat. I made red potatoes and carrots with it too. There is quite > a bit left over so we will have that again today, sandwiches for lunch, > and the rest for dinner. I like no cook days and good leftovers. > > Cheri I will wait until Saturday to cook it. Several days of tasty leftovers won't be a hardship. I generally don't like to eat the same thing a few days in a row. I make an exception when it comes to corned beef brisket. Jill |
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On 3/10/2018 12:06 PM, cshenk wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > >> I'm still waiting for the day I find a fantastic "deal" on corned >> beef brisket. LOL Right now the lowest price is $3.99/lb (normally >> $6.99/lb.) I doubt it will be any less expensive as Saint Patrick's >> Day approaches but I'll keep an eye on the supermarket fliers. >> Regardless, I'll buy a couple of them. Yes, corned beef brisket can >> be frozen (Sheldon claims not, guess he's never done it) and I love >> corned beef so why only have it once a year? I'll take advantage of >> the sales I can find. >> >> I'm actually thinking ahead to Easter. It's not a relgious thing, >> it's a Spring thing. Right now I'm leaning towards grilled rack >> of lamb with asparagus. Barring that, lamb chops. It depends on >> what is available. >> >> Jill > > Same here. I am looking at the ads. Loss leaders should start soon > here for them if not already. > $3.99 was the loss leader for the corned beef brisket. I did buy some lamb shanks. I'll be braising them. The chops looked fine but I suddenly got a craving for braised shanks. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > On 3/10/2018 12:06 PM, cshenk wrote: > > Same here. I am looking at the ads. Loss leaders should start soon > > here for them if not already. > > > $3.99 was the loss leader for the corned beef brisket. For both of you and especially Carol who lives nearby and shops at the same stores as me....Farm Fresh has some sale prices but only for 3 days. Thur-Fri-Sat: - cabbage (29cents/lb) - white potatoes (5lb bag/1.99) - corned beef (1.99/lb) I don't care about the beef myself. Anything made with corned beef tastes better to me using plain nice baked ham. Just me, not judging anyone else here. I *will* buy some cabbage and potatoes tomorrow though...decent price. |
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On 3/15/2018 3:00 PM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> >> On 3/10/2018 12:06 PM, cshenk wrote: >>> Same here. I am looking at the ads. Loss leaders should start soon >>> here for them if not already. >>> >> $3.99 was the loss leader for the corned beef brisket. > > For both of you and especially Carol who lives nearby and shops > at the same stores as me....Farm Fresh has some sale prices but > only for 3 days. Thur-Fri-Sat: > - cabbage (29cents/lb) > - white potatoes (5lb bag/1.99) > - corned beef (1.99/lb) > If you came down here you'd suffer major sticker shock! > I don't care about the beef myself. Anything made with corned > beef tastes better to me using plain nice baked ham. Just me, > not judging anyone else here. > I'm not much of a fan of ham, but I love corned beef. It has nothing to do with St. Patrick's Day, that's just when I can find the best price. I bought two of them. I'll likely have the other in the Fall. Each was a little over 3 lbs. (lots of shrinkage!) and cost roughly $13 each. > I *will* buy some cabbage and potatoes tomorrow though...decent > price. > I bought a small cabbage @2.49/lb (cost me $2.00, and I'll be cutting away much of the weight when I trim the core). I bought a 5 lb. bag of petite red potatoes for $3.99. I probably won't even cook the potatoes when I make the corned beef & cabbage. I do love them just boiled and tossed with butter, dried parsley or dill weed and S&P. But small red potatoes are great for a lot of things. I particularly like the Pioneer Woman's recipe for "Crash Baked Potatoes". I'm going to sound like notbob when I type boil 'em until just tender, drain 'em, put 'em on a baking sheet. Slightly smash them with a potato ricer/masher thingey or a large fork to break the skin. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with S&P, herbs of your choice and roast them. Deliciously crispy outside, moist and tender inside. They're addictive. Jill |
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On 3/16/2018 11:49 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Fri 16 Mar 2018 08:04:27a, jmcquown told us... > >> I particularly like the Pioneer Woman's recipe for "Crash Baked >> Potatoes". I'm going to sound like notbob when I type boil 'em >> until just tender, drain 'em, put 'em on a baking sheet. Slightly >> smash them with a potato ricer/masher thingey or a large fork to >> break the skin. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with S&P, herbs >> of your choice and roast them. Deliciously crispy outside, moist >> and tender inside. They're addictive. >> >> Jill >> > > I've been doing smashed potatoes like that long before the Pioneer > Woman was on the scene. One of my favorites! > I heard about it here, I don't watch the show or even really know who she is. They're delicious little smashed potatoes! Jill |
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