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Old 12-23-2022, 1:04 PM
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Default Bone in rib roast $4.97/lb

The Super1 in CDA at US95 and Kathleen has bone-in rib roast in a bag (approx 20+lbs) for $4.97 per pound! Limit 1. From what I understand it is only this Super1.
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Dang it, I was just around the corner yesterday.

Going to do a Tri Tip on the charcoal BBQ though. Got some oak briquets and have some California red oak to go pick up tomorrow. Santa Maria Style (ish).
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Worth picking one up for sure!

We’re smoking a boneless one this year from Costco.
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I see that here as well
In a bone in, what percentage of total weight is meat?
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I see that here as well
In a bone in, what percentage of total weight is meat?
Not sure and I had that question myself. However, at 80% that would only be $6.25/lb which is less than what I had to pay for the last rib eye steaks that I purchased. Might go get another one tomorrow if they are still on sale. They are just south of Black Sheep and I need to stop by there to see if they have the Sig P365 Custom Works FCU in stock.
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Never concerned myself with the cost of bones on a roast. Bones make the flavor better IMO. And… so many boneless cuts these days seem to have a bunch of fat anyway.

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Go shoot a a suppressed full auto while you eat your cheap meat!
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LOL, wut?
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Never concerned myself with the cost of bones on a roast. Bones make the flavor better IMO. And… so many boneless cuts these days seem to have a bunch of fat anyway.

My thoughts also.
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It’s good to know percentage of meat to total in order to figure out how nany pounds to get to feed a certain number of people.
Five pounds, four people?
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