Now that St Paddy's day is gone for another trip around the sun, the local Neighborhood Market is trying to ditch their corned beef. Last night they had a whole bin full marked down to $2.50/lb. Mostly they were flats, but there were a few points, and I managed to score 3 reasonable looking ones. I don't know why, but I think there's some pastrami in my future!
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The quality chosen for pre-corned usually isn’t the best but if you can find points and not the flats they are still worth it. May as well load up. The store ones are small and I snoke at least 4 points at once to make it worth it.
I’ve taken to corning my own when I can so I can use good quality full briskets, but that does take extra effort and a lot of planning/waiting.
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