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Some items which may be of interest to you all.

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Looks great. Shame closest one is about 40 miles away. Once I get a chest freezer sorted tho I think I'll be making the drive.
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aris were you related to Tomas de Torquemada in a previous life? Bearing in mind the number of people herein who can't get a Costco or Bookers card or a lift in with someone this must be pure torture to them.
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Well said Keith.
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Heh,

Believe me the pictures could have been more torturous :-)

I also bought a pair of Levis 501's (40 quid with vat) -

Chicken wings - looked nice, but they are cheaper at the supermarket (albeit with the wing tips). Will give them a go.

Beef mince - it's the best i've had from anywhere.

Foot long hot dogs - kids love them.

Chorizo sausages

Fresh salmon sides (on special offer at the moment)

Toilet paper - on special offer :mrgreen:

And a load of other sundries...

As I said before Costco is a dangerous place - you are lucky to come out of there not having spent a couple of hundred quid (as happened to me yesterday).
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We cooked with Costco meat at Grillstock. The only good meat we had were the boneless butts. Won't be using that meat again for competition.
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The Social Smokers wrote:We cooked with Costco meat at Grillstock. The only good meat we had were the boneless butts. Won't be using that meat again for competition.
Which bits didn't you like?
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Aris,
You are like the new Jim Bowen, "ooh look at what you could have won"


Tiny and the cardless majority :)
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:D :D :D :D :D
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aris wrote:
The Social Smokers wrote:We cooked with Costco meat at Grillstock. The only good meat we had were the boneless butts. Won't be using that meat again for competition.
Which bits didn't you like?
Brisket, Ribs and Chicken.

The whole chickens weren't too bad but had hock burns.

Brisket had 0 fat

Ribs were tiny, even for babybacks (shiners too)
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