View Full Version : This Weeks Prices
willkat98
08-05-2004, 08:41 AM
This is from the ad for Bobak's, an awesome polish grocer with good cuts of meat.
How does this compare to your neck of the woods?
Fresh Polish .99#
Center Cut Pork Chops 1.29#
Baby Backs 3.69# (cryovacs)
Pork Tenderloin 2.49#
Amish Split Chicken Breast 1.59#
Free Dill Pickles with $50 purchase
kcquer
08-05-2004, 09:00 AM
Baby Back and Pork loin prices are about what our Wally Super has every day, Nice deal on the breasts and especially the chops. Fresh polish, I wish, did find a place recently that makes brats (regular, jalapeno and apple), andoullie, kielbasa, chorizo, Italian and hot and mild breakfast sausage. Pictures of their Large smoker are in the "U might be" thread.
Trout_man22
08-05-2004, 09:11 AM
Around here fresh polish is the stuff that hasn't been un-frozen yet.
Trout
willkat98
08-05-2004, 09:30 AM
Around here fresh polish is the stuff that hasn't been un-frozen yet.
Trout
Chicago (this aint no braggin thing, I'm just stating this) has the largest polish population outside Warsaw. We got some really authentic stuff and Bobak's is first a Sausage Company. The restaurant an grocery started later.
Come winter, I'll be happy to buy super fresh sausage, freeze, and ship it to anyone that cares to try it.
You make it to GregBash I, and its yours unfrozen, at cost, of course.
But you'll be eating plenty of it there, cuz I plan on bringing about 20# of fresh polish, 10# smoked polish, couple jars of Dills, and brats too. They make a surprisingly good german bratwurst.
Trout_man22
08-05-2004, 09:38 AM
Bill,
You have every right to brag. When I lived overseas I ate very well, when I lived in Texas I ate well when I lived on the left coast I ate well. But the mid-west has some of the best eats around the world. It just so happens when I retired it was here in good old Virginia, and this is where I'll most likly stay. Won't be out to the bash this year but come next year I should be able to make a couple of them.
Trout
Jorge
08-05-2004, 09:52 AM
9:50 Central time and Bill has flung a craving on me. Thanks Bill. :cry: BB price is in the neighborhood of what we see. $2.99 sale (previously frozen though), usually around $3.99 up to $4.99. Fresh Polish? Ain't got none close, and never at that price that I know of.
willkat98
08-05-2004, 10:02 AM
www.bobak.com
brdbbq
08-05-2004, 10:42 AM
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Chicago (this aint no braggin thing, I'm just stating this) has the largest polish population outside Warsaw. .
Explains a lot.
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