Jenise
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Paul Winalski
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Jenise
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Frank Deis wrote:FWIW the butchers at my Costco don't cut it up, you have to plunk down $100+ for the whole cut and you can't really examine the marbling. They have NY Strip and Rib-eye. We bought NY strip and it was excellent. And cheap.
We've never gotten hanger steaks there (or "Tri-Tip", sigh!) but we get "flap meat" which is just about as good.
Paul Winalski wrote:I've lived in New England nearly all my life, and I've never seen anything called either "hanger steak" or "tri-tip" for sale at a meat counter. I know tri-tip goes under another name here. Is that also true of hanger steak?
-Paul W.
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Paul Winalski wrote:I've lived in New England nearly all my life, and I've never seen anything called either "hanger steak" or "tri-tip" for sale at a meat counter. I know tri-tip goes under another name here. Is that also true of hanger steak?
-Paul W.
Paul Winalski
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:16 pm
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Bob Henrick wrote:I just found that Kroger is in fact in NYC, but not in New Hampshire. So, if you get down to NYC occasionally you might check Kroger for tri-tips. check out this URL. http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&rl ... sults&cd=1
Paul Winalski wrote:Bob Henrick wrote:I just found that Kroger is in fact in NYC, but not in New Hampshire. So, if you get down to NYC occasionally you might check Kroger for tri-tips. check out this URL. http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&rl ... sults&cd=1
Please forgive my ignorance regarding acronyms. What does "NYC" mean?
-Paul W.
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Bob Henrick
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Paul Winalski wrote:Please forgive my ignorance regarding acronyms. What does "NYC" mean?
-Paul W.
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Frank Deis wrote:This morning I went to the Edison NJ Costco again.
They have started cutting up the prime meat.
I bought a tray with 4 Ribeyes, 4.25 pounds. A neighbor girlled them.
Fabulous, even better than the NY strips.
And of course I could choose the best marbled meat among the cut-up steaks.
I'm loving it.
F
Bob Henrick
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:35 pm
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Frank Deis wrote:This morning I went to the Edison NJ Costco again.
They have started cutting up the prime meat. I bought a tray with 4 Ribeyes, 4.25 pounds. A neighbor girlled them. Fabulous, even better than the NY strips. And of course I could choose the best marbled meat among the cut-up steaks.
I'm loving it.
F
Shel T
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Bob Henrick
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:35 pm
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Shel T wrote:And I always thought that all Costco's were "created equal", or nearly so...guess not huh!
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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wnissen wrote:Our Costco stocks the individual steaks, about an inch thick. Strip, ribeye, or tenderloin. Yum. Makes you wonder why Safeway charges almost as much for ungraded beef.
Walt
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Paul Winalski wrote:I've lived in New England nearly all my life, and I've never seen anything called either "hanger steak" or "tri-tip" for sale at a meat counter. I know tri-tip goes under another name here. Is that also true of hanger steak?
-Paul W.
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Jenise
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