Posted by kcm.MN on October 12, 2017 at 14:27:55 from (174.219.12.78):
In Reply to: beef prices? posted by larry@stinescorner on October 12, 2017 at 05:03:19:
Dang Larry, some of you guys have ALL the luck! Can't touch either of those in our area for under $10/lb!! Never go on sale either.
Back in central MN, we went to a local grocery who must've had a disgruntled employee or something. Went in there and all their top grade beef steaks were marked pennies-on-the-dollar! Ended up getting Porterhouse, T-bone, New York Strip, Ribeye, etc, etc, etc. The most expensive steak (IIRC) was something like $0.53!! WOW!!! We filled up our cart like a whirlwind - and the kid had just brought them out, too.
Another time (mid-80's, in the USAF) I bought a Porterhouse that was marked down on clearance to take out to the Seguin Airfield. Being in fire dept, we had to be on duty while the pilots went and practiced their touch-and-go's. I let everyone else finish cooking their food, then was left with a barrel-cooker full of very hot Mesquite coals. Steak was so tender you could almost cut it with a 4-letter word!! :shock:
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