Wow - I might could find one of those at 1/3 the weight around here, but it would be just as expensive, maybe more (and probably CAB only - all we seem to see in these parts).
Last one I picked up was 3.2 lbs @ $7.99 / lb.
Does your butcher do mail order? LOL
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The intramuscular fat in the flat is out of this world.....HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Not in this town. Maybe in Houston and the like, Prime would be readily available. In Lufkin, TX (1 hour from here) I saw some CAB for $8.99/lb. No thanks.
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For 11 bucks a pound he should paint your house. hehehehe
J/K I know that a great price for what you got
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Holy cow what a score!
Last brisket I "scored" was an American wagyu for around $11/lb. But it was "bleeping" fantastic. Well worth the small fortune I paid for it.
Fortunately, I have a kick ass butcher here in town that can get me anything. He is great!
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Columbia, Mo. Sams club had a price of $2.09/# for case price of IBP STL ribs. Case contain 9 slabs Cryovac packed. 44# case was$92 and change. Could not pass up.
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I've not even seen a prime brisket around here. For whatever reason, this one meat market gets some CAB briskets for $4.99/lb (but Choice) - I just seldom know what to do with 13-14 lbs. But I'm doing one for a party this Friday. Otherwise, Costco is "down" to $6.49/lb for cryovac'd flats (when they have them) and $8.99/lb for those ugly trimmed ones
I'm excited for a sale that starts on Wednesday at Shop-Rite with some Choice rib roasts for $5.99/lb (even though the ad is totally misleading: Choice grade prime rib roasts).
I'd be really excited if I could find a decent source of tri-tips other than $8.99/lb at Trader Joe's.
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I was thinking the same Spinaker. Aren't there more cattle than people in TX?
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Texas is the last place I would think you would have trouble finding Prime brisket.
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