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2 hours ago, Mike89 said:

Id call all 3 porterhouse steaks...  

I’ve never really studied the difference before so now that I’ve been called out twice on it, I did - lol!

 

I can see why you both see porterhouses now.  They were a call in order to the meat market for T bones and picked up already wrapped (not by me).  Somebody messed up! Haha!

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4 hours ago, snagfinder said:

Big Dave you still work ay Rucks? I need a bunch of brats for a work BBQ Wendnesday, rough idea what the going rate is now?

 

@snagfinder

 

Plain fresh brats are 4.99/lb

Flavored fresh brats are $5.99/lb

Smoked Brats are $6,99/lb

 

Most probably average around 1.5 lbs. per 6 brats.

 

How many you looking for?

 

 

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21 minutes ago, snagfinder said:

Maybe a dumb ? but are they gluten free?  Got a few of them here that cant have it.

 

I'm no expert on every thing that could constitute gluten but there is certainly no grain so I would say gluten free.

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1 hour ago, snagfinder said:

Nothing like that just trying to  figure out if I will have time after stupid morning meeting to have time to cook.

 

OK, just checking because if you need to come after hours or something like that to make it work, just let me know.

 

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On 10/15/2024 at 9:13 AM, snagfinder said:

I appreciate that.  I actually stopped last night but I didnt get back to town til 5:45 and you were closed.  Were open when I went by to bring the girls to school this morning so I grabbed eight packs. Probably be way to many dont remember them being so big.

 

Nice to finally meet you tonight. Make sure you tell me who you are again next time you come in. I will probably forget.  :(

 

Let me know when you are dropping in again and I'll make sure we have more of those beverages around!

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6 hours ago, snagfinder said:

 Cant ever turn down a nice cold Busch Light.

 

We're usually fully stocked but you caught me on a bad night!

 

Tuesday night is usually "board meeting" night if you know what I mean. Stop in and have a tasty beverage some Tuesday night after these holidays are over and things get back to normal.

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