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Steve Calvin
 
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Well, I picked up the hind quarter of beef that I ordered today. I'd
been quoted $3.00/lb.

When I picked it up Anthony said that it was $2.79/lb, custom cut,
custom wrapped, vacuum sealed and quick frozen. Pleasant surprise for
a change.

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Dan Goodman
 
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Steve Calvin > wrote in
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> Well, I picked up the hind quarter of beef that I ordered today. I'd
> been quoted $3.00/lb.
>
> When I picked it up Anthony said that it was $2.79/lb, custom cut,
> custom wrapped, vacuum sealed and quick frozen. Pleasant surprise for
> a change.
>

What area do you buy your meat in?


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Dan Goodman wrote:

> Steve Calvin > wrote in
> s.com:
>
>
>>Well, I picked up the hind quarter of beef that I ordered today. I'd
>>been quoted $3.00/lb.
>>
>>When I picked it up Anthony said that it was $2.79/lb, custom cut,
>>custom wrapped, vacuum sealed and quick frozen. Pleasant surprise for
>>a change.
>>

>
> What area do you buy your meat in?
>
>

Hopewell Junction, New York. A place called Frankies. Been there for
30 years that I know of. Good stuff.

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Steve Calvin > wrote in
s.com:

> Dan Goodman wrote:
>
>> Steve Calvin > wrote in
>>
>>>Well, I picked up the hind quarter of beef that I ordered today. I'd
>>>been quoted $3.00/lb.
>>>
>>>When I picked it up Anthony said that it was $2.79/lb, custom cut,
>>>custom wrapped, vacuum sealed and quick frozen. Pleasant surprise for
>>>a change.
>>>

>>
>> What area do you buy your meat in?
>>
>>

> Hopewell Junction, New York. A place called Frankies. Been there for
> 30 years that I know of. Good stuff.
>

Thanks. Fairly near where I grew up (Ulster County, between Accord and
Kerhonkson), but Foreign Territory. Then again, probably so is where I
grew up by now.


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