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Costco Bone-In Boston Butt - OT
EggDan
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Hi everyone-
First time post! I have been Egging now for a year after upgrading from a Weber Smokey Mountain, and I am absolutely addicted. I will have to post pictures from some of my prior cooks over the past year.
I was shopping at a Columbus, Ohio Costco this past weekend and was surprised to see a Bone-In Boston Butt, which came in a 2 pack and averaged around 16 pounds in total. The price was ~$1.65 per pound.
Before this past weekend, I had only seen the Swift brand boneless ones. Has anyone else tried the Bone-In variety from Costco?
Let me know if anyone has tried them. If not, hopefully Costco will still be carrying them in a few weekends when I have the time cook.
Thanks!
First time post! I have been Egging now for a year after upgrading from a Weber Smokey Mountain, and I am absolutely addicted. I will have to post pictures from some of my prior cooks over the past year.
I was shopping at a Columbus, Ohio Costco this past weekend and was surprised to see a Bone-In Boston Butt, which came in a 2 pack and averaged around 16 pounds in total. The price was ~$1.65 per pound.
Before this past weekend, I had only seen the Swift brand boneless ones. Has anyone else tried the Bone-In variety from Costco?
Let me know if anyone has tried them. If not, hopefully Costco will still be carrying them in a few weekends when I have the time cook.
Thanks!
Comments
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Sounds good. I've only seen the boneless at Costco and have to go to Sams for bone-in.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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They have them here in STL too. Same price.
I think they were $1.19 or 1.29 last time I was at restaurant depot.
Brisket is a lot more expensive at Costco......not just the prime ones either.
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I just cooked a Costco prime brisket yesterday. I paid $3.49/lb. It was delicious.
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I'm a big fan of Costco Prime brisket. I thought $3.49/lb was a great price. My local butcher charges $8.99/lb for CAB.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Agreed on the Prime Costco brisket. Very good price and the results have been excellent. My Costco typically gets a shipment in every Tuesday.
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