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Default ATTN: Winco Shoppers

On 2018-12-27 12:54 a.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote:
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> my standing rib roast from Winco was Choice grade and was very, very
> tender and juicy. I had an 8 pounder with a fat cap that had been
> trimmed nicely.
>


On Christmas we had a prime rib that I had bought at Costco. It had
nice marbling inside but the fat on top had been trimmed off. Given the
price of prime rib, I can't complain about not being charged prime
prices for fat. Luckily, we also deal with a butcher. My wife had gone
to the butcher for sirloin to make her Christmas Eve meat pie. The
butcher gave her a bag of fat for free. The roast turned out great.


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