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Where to get quality ribs?


Dave1

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Anyone know where to get good pork ribs with lean meat on em consitantly?

Most of the ones I bought this summer we so fatty they were barely edible.

Anyone know of a good supplier?

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I was a meat manager for SAM'S CLUB for 5 years. I was going to recomend them!!! wink.gif Basically most of the meat packers have the same product. You just have to be picky at the counter and pick what you can.. A great "rib" is their pork butt ribs.. It's a whole pork but sliced in 1" steaks then cut in half. less expensive, too. Just brown them, put bbq sauce on, stick in the oven for 300 degrees for about 2.5-3 hours..

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I'll give the nod to Osseo Meats as well. Good stuff but they are a bit pricey compared to Sam's Club (or any other super market).

goldencasey - Never heard of Brother's. Where is it at? Do they specialize in anything in particular?

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psegriz, I usually get my quarter of beef prossesed there,they do a good job. I just picked up a hog at peps pork between melrose and belgrade and so far so good. There is a meat market in st. michele called delmers meats, they have great ribs, but i've only had the ones they have already smoked.

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