Sujet : Re: Wild Fork visit
De : Bruce (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Bruce)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 16. Jan 2025, 01:57:49
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On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 19:37:05 -0500, Jill McQuown
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On 1/15/2025 7:29 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 20:17:16 +0000, Ed P wrote:
https://wildforkfoods.com/
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My granddaughter invited me to lunch today and after, we went to Wild
Fork. I had ordered from them once a while back this was the first visit
to a store.
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Everything you see on line is available and everything is frozen.
Shopping is easy as all products are well marked and priced and
displayed in a freezer case. Meats, veggies, seafood, some prepared
items
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Everything is quality and some of the selections, a bit unusual. One
case has packages of ground meat. Your choice of Wagyu beef, elk,
ostrich, kangaroo, yak, elk.
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I got some pineapple upside down cakes, single serving, scallops,
Berkshire pork chops, Wagyu strip steak and a few other items. GD
bought some kangaroo to try in the next couple of weeks.
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Not a place to do the weekly shopping, but a fun place to get some
selections not easily found and all of good quality.
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You didn't opt for a beef tongue or a rabbit?
I haven't seen a beef tongue at the grocery store in
ages. But I'm betting if I went to the Latin market
about 5 miles from me, they'd have them in stock.
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I remember my mother telling me once she went to a store and saw what
looked like a beautiful piece of beef. Then she read the label and it
said "beef tongue" and it grossed her out so she didn't buy it.
Y'all prefer beef butt.
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