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I have seen it in Costco quite often.  Didn't look last time.    Or call around, often the meat markets will special order if desired.   Seems it was in the 3 buck a pound area if I remember right.  

 

I don't know how far from a Costco you are, but they are a good place to buy meat.   Sams Club might work also. 

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My local meat market will sell you one. They did for a friend of mine about a year ago. If you want to take a trip to Belle Plaine I can hook you up, but you should be able to find it at a meat market near you also.

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I've been getting them at Costco,  I've checked slyvee and sams but never see them.  Although one of the butcher's at slyvee says he can get them which might not be a bad idea since you can have some fat cut off before you pay per #. I picked one up a couple of weeks ago and it was about 2.80 a #, which isn't too bad yet considering bacon in the store can run quite a bit more than that.  You making bacon or doing pork belly burnt ends moon lake?

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18 hours ago, bobberineyes said:

You making bacon or doing pork belly burnt ends moon lake?

Looking at some burnt ends in the smoker this weekend.

 

3 hours ago, RebelSS said:

 

 

Cat?  ;)

to lean and stringy for me.  I suppose I could just cut it with some pork fat??

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21 minutes ago, RebelSS said:

DANG!!! What do you DO with all those goodies ya makin' up dere, Boober?! Ain't dat many graduation parties!!! :P

sheez reb................i hadda clean all your slobber off the inside my screen when i opened this thread!!!!!!!!!!:cry::sick::grin:

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1 hour ago, RebelSS said:

Crud. I knew that would come back on me. I'll haveta head up to leeches and borrow some of his table doilies. ;)

 

Sure anytime. But, it kind of sounded above you were over Dollies?  Or was that Dolly's? :confused:  :lol:

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