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Hwy 33 and Big lake Road go to the top of the hill and it is on the left. The intersection is the one with SuperOne and Arby's and Perkin's and the BP gas station. Up the hill about 1 block on the SupeOne and Perkins side. They also have really good steaks and most times there is a sale on either ribeyes, t bones, top sirloin or porterhouses.

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Hwy 33 and Big lake Road go to the top of the hill and it is on the left. The intersection is the one with SuperOne and Arby's and Perkin's and the BP gas station. Up the hill about 1 block on the SupeOne and Perkins side. They also have really good steaks and most times there is a sale on either ribeyes, t bones, top sirloin or porterhouses.

Thanks, I will remember that next time I go through. 

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Cub this week has Perdue whole fryers for 99 cents lb.  I've seen these birds go 5 pounds by this brand.  Limit 2 at that price.  Pork assorted chops for 2.29 lb.  93% lean ground beef in 3 pound tubes for 4.79 lb. [ 14.37 each].  Perdue boneless skinless chicken breast for 3.99 lb.  Beef top sirloin for 7.99 lb.  Beef shoulder roast for 4.99 lb.  Beef stew or beef cube steaks for 4.99 lb.  good luck.

 

County Market has boneless beef arm cut roast for 3.88 lb.  93% lean ground beef for 4.99 lb. 3 pounds or larger.  Baby back ribs for 4.49 lb.  72 oz. pkg. fresh grade a chicken GoldnPlump leg quarters  4.49 each. Beef boneless arm steak for 4.49 lb.  Pork center cut pork chops for 2.49 lb.  good luck.

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Superone Foods has Bone in Country Style Ribs for $1.66/lb  Also bags of little ol' chicken wings I think 3-4lbs for $5.45 perfect for the games this weekend.  Also have Chuck Roast and Chuck steak for $5.44/lb Very good looking Angus.  But again, I've heard WallyWorld has great steak........ :)

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Cub Foods this week has Boneless pork loins for 1.99 lb. [Use as roasts, chops, boneless ribs, or make your own Canadian bacon].  I will be getting a few of these for sure.  Beef chuck roasts or steaks for 3.99 lb.  Wild Harvest bnls skinless breasts for 3.99 lb.  Beef T-bone steaks for 8.99 lb.  80% lean ground beef in 3 pound tubes for 3.99 lb.  Beef boneless bottom sirloin petite steaks for 6.99 lb.  Boneless pork country ribs for 2.59 lb.  Essential everyday bacon in 16 oz. packs for 3.99 each.

 

County Market has Beef T-bones steaks for 7.98 lb.  38oz. breasts or 54 oz thighs in GoldnPlump family packs for 7.98 each.  Boneless pork center cut pork chops for 2.99 lb.  Beef boneless round tip steak for 4.69 lb.  Boneless center cut pork loin roast for 2.69 lb.  Boneless beef tip roasts for 4.49 lb.  good luck.

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For anyone down in this neck of the woods, Fareway has their big Iowa pig chops on sale for $1.69 lb. and their loin-back ribs for $2.99 lb. Over at Silver Lake Foods, FINALLY, Ball tips  (HEY DEL, there ya go) on sale for $4.49. Guess who's having shish-kabobs this weekend? :grin:

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I might go for that, although I still have most of a package of top sirloin from costco in the freezer. 

Be good for ya. They have some softball sized red and green peppers, and beautiful purple onions there, too. Pick up some mushrooms and Italian zesty dressing, some wild rice, and you can whip up your Missus a lovely shish-kabob dinner. I might even be persuaded to divulge my meat marinade for them. Mine are just about ready now. :whistle:

 

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WHOOPS! Off track! Back to the meat sales thread...:grin:

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