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Brisket PSA
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05/21/24 08:59 PM
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Kroger has Choice Briskets on sale for $1.87 lb using the digital coupon, starting tomorrow.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/21/24 09:10 PM
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Kroger has Choice Briskets on sale for $1.87 lb using the digital coupon, starting tomorrow. All of the big grocery store chains will have some very good sales on meat, alcohol, chips, Blue Bell etc. for Memorial day .
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Re: Brisket PSA
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Kroger has Choice Briskets on sale for $1.87 lb using the digital coupon, starting tomorrow. All of the big grocery store chains will have some very good sales on meat, alcohol, chips, Blue Bell etc. for Memorial day . Well, Tom Thumb's brisket "sale" is $2.97 lb!
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/21/24 09:35 PM
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Kroger has Choice Briskets on sale for $1.87 lb using the digital coupon, starting tomorrow. All of the big grocery store chains will have some very good sales on meat, alcohol, chips, Blue Bell etc. for Memorial day . Well, Tom Thumb's brisket "sale" is $2.97 lb! Jimbo read their ad, yes it is $2.97 but it is PRIME Brisket!
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/21/24 09:37 PM
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Is there really much of a noticeable difference between choice and prime briskets?
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Re: Brisket PSA
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Kroger has Choice Briskets on sale for $1.87 lb using the digital coupon, starting tomorrow. All of the big grocery store chains will have some very good sales on meat, alcohol, chips, Blue Bell etc. for Memorial day . Well, Tom Thumb's brisket "sale" is $2.97 lb! Jimbo read their ad, yes it is $2.97 but it is PRIME Brisket! My bad! Yep, didn't read the fine print. Is Prime worth an extra $1 a lb?
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/21/24 09:43 PM
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Kroger's domestic beer sale is a dollar cheaper on Bud, Coors and Miller like $17.97 Import beer and Shiner have been pricey for a while, never can find a good sale on them?
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/21/24 09:45 PM
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My bad! Yep, didn't read the fine print. Is Prime worth an extra $1 a lb?
I would say Prime is worth the extra money on brisket IF it's trimmed well. Prime marbling means you don't need a real thick fat cap on the brisket IMO. So if you're having to trim off a couple pounds of fat, it might not be worth it. Also, I generally am not a fan of Tom Thumb's beef (or their non-sale prices on beef). So do a good inspection on the brisket if you're going w/ Tom Thumb.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/21/24 09:47 PM
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My bad! Yep, didn't read the fine print. Is Prime worth an extra $1 a lb?
I would say Prime is worth the extra money on brisket IF it's trimmed well. Prime marbling means you don't need a real thick fat cap on the brisket IMO. So if you're having to trim off a couple pounds of fat, it might not be worth it. Also, I generally am not a fan of Tom Thumb's beef (or their non-sale prices on beef). So do a good inspection on the brisket if you're going w/ Tom Thumb. Thank you.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/21/24 10:00 PM
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My bad! Yep, didn't read the fine print. Is Prime worth an extra $1 a lb?
I would say Prime is worth the extra money on brisket IF it's trimmed well. Prime marbling means you don't need a real thick fat cap on the brisket IMO. So if you're having to trim off a couple pounds of fat, it might not be worth it. Also, I generally am not a fan of Tom Thumb's beef (or their non-sale prices on beef). So do a good inspection on the brisket if you're going w/ Tom Thumb. Thank you. Not sure what changed with Tom Thumb, for the last 3-5 years their meat has not been as good, maybe new supplier thats cheaper? Having said that, with all of these special holiday sales, you need to check all of the meat out thoroughly When Prime is only a dollar more than choice on a brisket, I agree it is worth it.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/22/24 03:02 AM
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Is there really much of a noticeable difference between choice and prime briskets? Consistency and tenderness. You have to pay up for that.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/22/24 11:01 AM
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Dang it. Nearest Kroger's to me is nearly three hours to the east in Granbury.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/22/24 12:05 PM
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My bad! Yep, didn't read the fine print. Is Prime worth an extra $1 a lb?
I would say Prime is worth the extra money on brisket IF it's trimmed well. Prime marbling means you don't need a real thick fat cap on the brisket IMO. So if you're having to trim off a couple pounds of fat, it might not be worth it. Also, I generally am not a fan of Tom Thumb's beef (or their non-sale prices on beef). So do a good inspection on the brisket if you're going w/ Tom Thumb. IMO, no. Prime is not worth the extra expense. I try to choose my brisket based on the flat thickness. I want a thicker flat that will not cook too fast and dry out before the cap is cooked. I have won competitions with Choice Brisket, I have fed weddings, funerals, and 4rth of July picnics with some of the most tender and consistent choice brisket that you have ever had.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/22/24 04:14 PM
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Bubba, this is very good to know. I am a brisket rookie. Thanks.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/22/24 06:04 PM
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My bad! Yep, didn't read the fine print. Is Prime worth an extra $1 a lb?
I would say Prime is worth the extra money on brisket IF it's trimmed well. Prime marbling means you don't need a real thick fat cap on the brisket IMO. So if you're having to trim off a couple pounds of fat, it might not be worth it. Also, I generally am not a fan of Tom Thumb's beef (or their non-sale prices on beef). So do a good inspection on the brisket if you're going w/ Tom Thumb. IMO, no. Prime is not worth the extra expense. I try to choose my brisket based on the flat thickness. I want a thicker flat that will not cook too fast and dry out before the cap is cooked. I have won competitions with Choice Brisket, I have fed weddings, funerals, and 4rth of July picnics with some of the most tender and consistent choice brisket that you have ever had. Bubba... What's your input on the bend tested with a brisket?
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/22/24 10:27 PM
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My bad! Yep, didn't read the fine print. Is Prime worth an extra $1 a lb?
I would say Prime is worth the extra money on brisket IF it's trimmed well. Prime marbling means you don't need a real thick fat cap on the brisket IMO. So if you're having to trim off a couple pounds of fat, it might not be worth it. Also, I generally am not a fan of Tom Thumb's beef (or their non-sale prices on beef). So do a good inspection on the brisket if you're going w/ Tom Thumb. Thank you. Not sure what changed with Tom Thumb, for the last 3-5 years their meat has not been as good, maybe new supplier thats cheaper? Having said that, with all of these special holiday sales, you need to check all of the meat out thoroughly When Prime is only a dollar more than choice on a brisket, I agree it is worth it. AMEN Stub ! their beef suks.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/22/24 11:21 PM
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Kroger's domestic beer sale is a dollar cheaper on Bud, Coors and Miller like $17.97 Import beer and Shiner have been pricey for a while, never can find a good sale on them? I'm seeing $19.99 on the app
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/23/24 12:12 AM
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Kroger's domestic beer sale is a dollar cheaper on Bud, Coors and Miller like $17.97 Import beer and Shiner have been pricey for a while, never can find a good sale on them? I'm seeing $19.99 on the app My bad Crazy thing is their beer last week was on sale for $17.99, this week it is $2.00 higher on one of the biggest holiday sales
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Re: Brisket PSA
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Kroger's domestic beer sale is a dollar cheaper on Bud, Coors and Miller like $17.97 Import beer and Shiner have been pricey for a while, never can find a good sale on them? I'm seeing $19.99 on the app My bad Crazy thing is their beer last week was on sale for $17.99, this week it is $2.00 higher on one of the biggest holiday sales Supply and demand
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/23/24 11:58 AM
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My bad! Yep, didn't read the fine print. Is Prime worth an extra $1 a lb?
I would say Prime is worth the extra money on brisket IF it's trimmed well. Prime marbling means you don't need a real thick fat cap on the brisket IMO. So if you're having to trim off a couple pounds of fat, it might not be worth it. Also, I generally am not a fan of Tom Thumb's beef (or their non-sale prices on beef). So do a good inspection on the brisket if you're going w/ Tom Thumb. IMO, no. Prime is not worth the extra expense. I try to choose my brisket based on the flat thickness. I want a thicker flat that will not cook too fast and dry out before the cap is cooked. I have won competitions with Choice Brisket, I have fed weddings, funerals, and 4rth of July picnics with some of the most tender and consistent choice brisket that you have ever had. Yep, all I buy is Choice briskets too.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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05/23/24 12:48 PM
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My bad! Yep, didn't read the fine print. Is Prime worth an extra $1 a lb?
I would say Prime is worth the extra money on brisket IF it's trimmed well. Prime marbling means you don't need a real thick fat cap on the brisket IMO. So if you're having to trim off a couple pounds of fat, it might not be worth it. Also, I generally am not a fan of Tom Thumb's beef (or their non-sale prices on beef). So do a good inspection on the brisket if you're going w/ Tom Thumb. IMO, no. Prime is not worth the extra expense. I try to choose my brisket based on the flat thickness. I want a thicker flat that will not cook too fast and dry out before the cap is cooked. I have won competitions with Choice Brisket, I have fed weddings, funerals, and 4rth of July picnics with some of the most tender and consistent choice brisket that you have ever had. Sam's Prime Brisket's are very good cuts of meat, if they had Prime on sale for $2.97 lb, you bet your azz I would get one vs a Choice for a $1.97 from Kroger Went to Tom Thumb yesterday to pick up a few items, looked at the supposed Prime Briskets and the were pretty pathetic, very little marbling and big chunks of fat (Deckle?)all over them.. Like I mentioned preciously, Tom Thumb's meat has gone down hill big time.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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The deckle is only in one spot on a brisket, hard fat on the side of the point. Won't be all over.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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The deckle is only in one spot on a brisket, hard fat on the side of the point. Won't be all over. Thats why I put the question mark after Deckle Maybe a better way to put is, you could see not just layers of fat, but hard fat areas that you could not just shave off, you would need to dig them out.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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The deckle is only in one spot on a brisket, hard fat on the side of the point. Won't be all over. Thats why I put the question mark after Deckle Yessr I noticed, that's why I answered.
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Re: Brisket PSA
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The deckle is only in one spot on a brisket, hard fat on the side of the point. Won't be all over. Thats why I put the question mark after Deckle Yessr I noticed, that's why I answered. I'm itching for some brisket. Think I'll cook one this Saturday to go with the last sack of crawfish I'm cooking this season.
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