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Man, I just couldn't wait to have pastrami sandwiches with
the Carnegie Deli meat from Costco. Boiled it up in the bag, piled it *high* on seeded jewish rye bread, one package made two huge sandwiches and boy oh boy oh boy were they good. I will be buying that again. 10 bucks for a box of 2 pouches of real deli pastrami, comes to $2.50 each for huge sandwiches. Before anyone gets all huffy, I don't care I don't care! (laugh) Yes, I do like those sandwiches large. 5 dollars or so for two people, I hardly think that's an expensive lunch. Been a loooong time since I had such a good sandwich, thank you so much. I'm very happy right now. And, no, the meat doesn't get burning hot, Dee ... just warmed up, sounds like you did fine. nancy |
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![]() "Nancy Young" wrote in message Man, I just couldn't wait to have pastrami sandwiches with the Carnegie Deli meat from Costco. snipped nancy Where in Costco did you find it, Nancy? Is it in the refrigerated cases? I looked in their regular deli section (kept beside the meats) but it wasn't there. Dora |
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My fondest memory of a trip to Atlantic City many years ago was dinner
at a Carnegie Deli. We ordered their pastrami sandwich with two extra slices of bread. Split the meat between two sandwiches, it was still a huge dinner. Geniece couldn't finish hers. And we have neither Carnegie Deli nor Costco in this hyear Parts Unknown, Kentucky.... :-( Best --- Terry |
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![]() "limey" wrote "Nancy Young" wrote in message Man, I just couldn't wait to have pastrami sandwiches with the Carnegie Deli meat from Costco. Where in Costco did you find it, Nancy? Is it in the refrigerated cases? I looked in their regular deli section (kept beside the meats) but it wasn't there. It was in the case where they had the kielbasa, like that? It's in a box, on the darker side, with a Carnegie Deli neon sign on the upper left corner, on the bottom it says Kirkland. Inside the box are two pouches. Hope that helps. That's how I remember it, I threw out the box. nancy |
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![]() "Nancy Young" wrote in message ... Man, I just couldn't wait to have pastrami sandwiches with the Carnegie Deli meat from Costco. Boiled it up in the bag, piled it *high* on seeded jewish rye bread, one package made two huge sandwiches and boy oh boy oh boy were they good. I will be buying that again. 10 bucks for a box of 2 pouches of real deli pastrami, comes to $2.50 each for huge sandwiches. Before anyone gets all huffy, I don't care I don't care! (laugh) Yes, I do like those sandwiches large. 5 dollars or so for two people, I hardly think that's an expensive lunch. Been a loooong time since I had such a good sandwich, thank you so much. I'm very happy right now. And, no, the meat doesn't get burning hot, Dee ... just warmed up, sounds like you did fine. nancy Phew! A load off my mind -- I always hate to recommend for fear of getting scorched. Glad you liked them and had a good time. Dee Dee |
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![]() wrote My fondest memory of a trip to Atlantic City many years ago was dinner at a Carnegie Deli. We ordered their pastrami sandwich with two extra slices of bread. Split the meat between two sandwiches, it was still a huge dinner. Geniece couldn't finish hers. Oh, that's the way it should be (smile). First time I took Ron to a real deli, it was the Stage Deli ... I said, would you like to split a sandwich? The look I got was priceless. Then the sandwiches came. He understood. But really, it's supposed to be that way, enormous. Not a rational amount of food. And we have neither Carnegie Deli nor Costco in this hyear Parts Unknown, Kentucky.... :-( No great deli around here, either, but no Costco? Yikes. Perhaps I could mail you some of the pastrami, frozen. nancy |
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"Nancy Young" wrote Been a loooong time since I had such a good sandwich, thank you so much. I'm very happy right now. Phew! A load off my mind -- I always hate to recommend for fear of getting scorched. Oh, no, I know what you're saying but don't worry about that. If I didn't like it I'd just say, darn, nice try. nancy |
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![]() "Nancy Young" wrote in message "limey" wrote "Nancy Young" wrote in message Man, I just couldn't wait to have pastrami sandwiches with the Carnegie Deli meat from Costco. Where in Costco did you find it, Nancy? Is it in the refrigerated cases? I looked in their regular deli section (kept beside the meats) but it wasn't there. It was in the case where they had the kielbasa, like that? It's in a box, on the darker side, with a Carnegie Deli neon sign on the upper left corner, on the bottom it says Kirkland. Inside the box are two pouches. Hope that helps. That's how I remember it, I threw out the box. nancy Thanks, Nancy. |
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![]() Nancy Young wrote: Man, I just couldn't wait to have pastrami sandwiches with the Carnegie Deli meat from Costco. Boiled it up in the bag, piled it *high* on seeded jewish rye bread, one package made two huge sandwiches and boy oh boy oh boy were they good. I will be buying that again. 10 bucks for a box of 2 pouches of real deli pastrami, comes to $2.50 each for huge sandwiches. Before anyone gets all huffy, I don't care I don't care! (laugh) Yes, I do like those sandwiches large. 5 dollars or so for two people, I hardly think that's an expensive lunch. Been a loooong time since I had such a good sandwich, thank you so much. I'm very happy right now. And, no, the meat doesn't get burning hot, Dee ... just warmed up, sounds like you did fine. Fress--- http://www.carnegiedeli.com/pastrami1.JPG Sheldon |
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![]() "Sheldon" wrote Nancy Young wrote: Man, I just couldn't wait to have pastrami sandwiches with the Carnegie Deli meat from Costco. Boiled it up in the bag, piled it *high* on seeded jewish rye bread, one package made two huge sandwiches and boy oh boy oh boy were they good. I will be buying that again. Fress--- http://www.carnegiedeli.com/pastrami1.JPG Heh, funny, isn't it? I think if I made one sandwich out of the package, that's how big it would have been. No, I didn't make them that large. man that's good food. nancy |
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![]() Nancy Young wrote: "Sheldon" wrote Nancy Young wrote: Man, I just couldn't wait to have pastrami sandwiches with the Carnegie Deli meat from Costco. Boiled it up in the bag, piled it *high* on seeded jewish rye bread, one package made two huge sandwiches and boy oh boy oh boy were they good. I will be buying that again. Fress--- http://www.carnegiedeli.com/pastrami1.JPG Heh, funny, isn't it? I think if I made one sandwich out of the package, that's how big it would have been. No, I didn't make them that large. man that's good food. Only thing makes them better is a Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray. Sheldon |
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![]() "Sheldon" wrote Nancy Young wrote: Fress--- http://www.carnegiedeli.com/pastrami1.JPG Heh, funny, isn't it? I think if I made one sandwich out of the package, that's how big it would have been. No, I didn't make them that large. man that's good food. Only thing makes them better is a Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray. Oh, man, one day I will have to find out what the bleep that is for myself. I'll look it up later. Not sure where to buy it, though. nancy |
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![]() "Nancy Young" wrote in message ... "Sheldon" wrote Nancy Young wrote: Fress--- http://www.carnegiedeli.com/pastrami1.JPG Heh, funny, isn't it? I think if I made one sandwich out of the package, that's how big it would have been. No, I didn't make them that large. man that's good food. Only thing makes them better is a Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray. Oh, man, one day I will have to find out what the bleep that is for myself. I'll look it up later. Not sure where to buy it, though. nancy I've found it only two places; Shaw's in New Haven, CT; and Walmart in Winchester, VA. I've actually looked in other places, but never found it - other Walmarts, but, no. Dee Dee |
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Bless you for the thought, Nancy.... but I think I'm going on a search
for some thinly sliced, lightly-oily, cholesterol-laden comfort food around here. The journey is half the fun....:-) Best -- Terry |
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![]() "Sheldon" wrote Nancy Young wrote: Heh, funny, isn't it? I think if I made one sandwich out of the package, that's how big it would have been. No, I didn't make them that large. man that's good food. Only thing makes them better is a Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray. Sheldon, no lie, I went food shopping to pick up a couple things real quick ... I was by the eggs and stopped to think, what else should I get while I'm here. Hmmm. Paying no attention to anyone or anything, just standing out of the way. Suddenly I realize, I'm standing smack dab in front of a Dr. Brown's display, Cel-Ray and all!! I wasn't even near the soda! Going to give it a try in a couple, but honestly, what are the odds I would have stopped there. nancy |
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