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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    How much you give for that packer @ Costco? We don't have one (yet) so I'm curious how their prices compare.
    Picking it up this afternoon - will let you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    How much you give for that packer @ Costco? We don't have one (yet) so I'm curious how their prices compare.
    $6.49 lb
    Average around 6 lbs.
    A bit on the thin side, but good fat cap.

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    Baked potatoes, corn on the cob, and bbq baked beans will go into the pit barrel cooker today for an hour or so.....then the lid comes off and we will fill it with round steaks and grill em up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davsel View Post
    $6.49 lb
    Average around 6 lbs.
    A bit on the thin side, but good fat cap.
    King Soopers near me had a couple of nice flats out for 5.99/lb yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davsel View Post
    $6.49 lb
    Average around 6 lbs.
    A bit on the thin side, but good fat cap.
    That's a pretty decent price?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    King Soopers near me had a couple of nice flats out for 5.99/lb yesterday.
    I was just @ King Soopers the other day & they wanted $67 for a packer brisket. Forget the weight & per pound price but it was probably about 7lbs.
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    A coworker is giving me a wild hog ham. I never cooked one up. Any suggestions for a brine/recipe, etc?

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    I think I am going to do a beer can chicken on Saturday in the smoker.


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    I did a beef roast and jerky this morning. Brewing a Scottish Ale right now. It's amazing what I get done when the wife is gone for the day!
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    Very nice, what sort of sauce / baste is that, looks tasty.
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