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Harleydog77
Posts: 217
I just checked my favorite meat market's website and saw that they have whole beef tenderloins for $2.99/lb and whole fryer chickens for $.89/lb. This seems like a pretty good deal. What is everyone else paying?
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Where area of the US are you in? Whata market is having the sale?This is the greatest signature EVAR!
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I'd like to see that website for the tenderloins. Begs to question the grade, same as the chicken.
Mike -
the whole fryer price sounds right but $2.99 a pound for tenderloin? I do not think I want any :blink:
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I am in central wisconsin. I will post the link to their website. Their weekly specials are on the upper right hand corner. You have to click on it. This place is like an hour from my house, but it is seriously worth the drive.
http://www.stoneridgemarket.com/ -
$2.99 a pound seems unbelievable. Truly unbelievable.This is the greatest signature EVAR!
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I have had very good luck with the meat from this market. In house butcher will cut to your liking, and I believe that they buy their meat locally.
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That is a serious sale paper on their website. I wish I had a market worth a crap near me. All of the one around here are nothing but box trimmers. Oh well.This is the greatest signature EVAR!
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It still has to have a grade, same as the chicken. Got a link?
Mike -
Sure here is the link
http://www.stoneridgemarket.com/
The sale paper is in the upper right hand corner. -
Don't know about the tenderloins, but I always get whole fryers, Tyson or Purdue for .89 per lbs.
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Mike,
We had a deal like that about three years ago. They were Canada grade A which equates to Select ( I think..the lowest of the 4) It wasn't prime but it was tenderloin. Got a fair bit of mileage out of it with the in-laws . They weren't well trimmed and there was a lot of fat and silverskin but a decent deal all the same.
SteveSteve
Caledon, ON
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Well for 2.99/lb. I guess I can afford to do a fair amount of trimming to get rid of silver skin and any other unwanted fat or gristle
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The tenderloins must be at least choice graded. Their website says they only cut choice and higher beef.
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Thanks for the link, looks to good to pass up. Post pics when picking up and cooking. I think you're lucky to have that around.
Mike -
I will most definitely put up pics when I get some of these steaks. If you get a chance to click on the Meat Market link on their website you will have a chance to see their meat counter it is pretty awesome.
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HD,
Sorry if my reply sounded negative. I bought a freezerfull the last time. You just cant go wrong with tenderloin of any grade. In fact, most of the grading criteria don't even apply to the tenderloin.
SteveSteve
Caledon, ON
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Thats crazy cheap on the beef tenderloin. Im with everyone else, watch yourself on that one. I buy Purdue chickens here for .69 a pound about once a year. I usually get about 15 of them. I scored about 50 pounds of boston butts last week for .88 a pound. They were all natural non injected.
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I did not want to sound negative either, just sounds to good to be true
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I have a friend in Ohio that owns and operates a beef processing plant and market. He also has a canning operation for beef and primarily uses "cutters" for canning. He does, however, keep the tenderloins and quite often sells them for less than $5 a pound. I've had a few, and, while they may not stand up to USDA prime, I would be hard pressed to pick them out as lesser quality in a blind taste test. I don't know if this is what this market is selling, but I'd give it a shot at that price, maybe even throw a couple in the freezer.
Slick -
Hey Steve,,When you get down here next month allow some time and I'll take you to a couple of my butchers. One has a pretty good hot sauce collection also.
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Pat,
Let's not steal a thread but Kyle will be there for sure. We were talking about an overnighter on the weekend. Interested? We can work to your schedule, maybe leave Saturday night?
SteveSteve
Caledon, ON
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A night away from the wife,,,I mean the eggs,,, I mean guys night out fishing :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: Is it too late to sign up :laugh: I'm in
call me tomorrow I'll be home most of the day. Might also have lined up a pontoon boat, -
Pat,
All that bad sh!t I said about you earlier...I didn't mean it. Talk to Sparky and make him join us.
SteveSteve
Caledon, ON
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Hell I took that as complements,,,what do you mean you didn't mean it Sparky get your a*s down here, don't make us drive up and fetch you :woohoo:
Steve
Call me tomorrow if you get the chance. Think Sparky is riding with Fidel so we might want to touch base with Rod also. Sounds like fresh fish might be part of the Ocala menu -
Pat,
If we can get Rod, Terry and Todd, that would be a full boat.
I just can't imagine the sleeping conditions
Never mind, I'll stay up. :laugh:
SteveSteve
Caledon, ON
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