Let's Talk BBQ
General => General Discussion & Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: bamabob on June 30, 2017, 07:07:52 PM
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I did, didn't want to but picked up some boneless beef ribs, (I'd rather have bone in but none to be found), chuck roasts, one for pulled beef, ground bison beef for steeled burgers, thick pork chops for stuffed chops, chicken breast, shrimp, hot dogs etc. Lots of cooking planned for the long holiday weekend, brisket didn't have a spot.
Costco visit today, prime briskets for $3.99:
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I could never pass up a deal like that Bob! GREAT FIND!!!
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They are even cheaper in Minnesota
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They are even cheaper in Minnesota
$2.99 in California Costco.
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NONE of the Costco locations in the Metro Atl area carry Prime packers :(
If I found that, I buy a few of them. I pay about $3.25 or so a pound for Certified Angus packers at Restaurant Depot but certainly would love to have a prime! I've NEVER cooked a prime but I have cooked 2 Wagyu briskets. I always wanted to compare them to prime, I bet I wouldn't notice a difference and the prime would be quite a bit cheaper.
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Great price (compared to anything I can get)
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Wow, I can't find regular brisket around here at that price, let alone prime grade.
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I'll be headed to RD to pick up a brisket later this week. I'll also be looking for a few racks of St. Louis.
Next weekend in the Big Summer Cookout Extravaganza for the family and some friends.
BD