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That's how they become boneless. I just use it as an opportunity to season even more meat, and kinda bundle it onto the grill grates, no strings. You're not exactly tying them up into a tight roll (according to the pic) so I don't know how much that's helping anything. Take temps and it won't matter in the end. Not picking on your knot work, just unsure what the string is accomplishing. If you made a roll (using your pic) from left to right - it would make sense and it would take WAY longer to cook. Unsure of the benefit though.Those boneless I assume?
Around here (western warshington), it seems to be the "Swift" brand.I do not recall the brand that our Costco carried, been too long. For me it’s been ribs and butts. rhouser has more experience , maybe he can guess at how often he runs into it.
You mean like "Taylor"Around here (western warshington), it seems to be the "Swift" brand.
I understand why you would want to share an account but that’s what the Executive Membership is for as it can include up to 6 members for $60 each. If Costco doesn't put some reigns on admissions, it will soon look like a zoo. I hate paying for membership, getting into the fast checkout line and having to wait because several non member “poachers” have to get kicked out because they want the benefits but won’t pay the admission fee. It is especially irritating when they don’t even live in the same household (i.e., sister, brother, in-laws, etc.). That’s the definition of a freeloader in my books. They cost me time because they clog up the aisles wandering and grazing on the samples like they have never had a meal before, take away my time because they shouldn’t be in the checkout which means I have to wait longer, then have the nerve to buy the hot dogs and other hot concession foods for a discounted rate knowing they don’t deserve it/them (and again I have to wait). I hate to rant but I have been a full paying member since 1988 back in the Price Club days, and I hope they continue to limit access so we (the paying, honest, customers) can get what we pay for. I also have kids and when they turned 18, I got them their own memberships so they can appreciate the “cost of admission” for not only Costco, but as a lesson in life that not everyone gets everything for free by association. Just my twisted thoughts.Just adding to the rant: I can't hand my Costco card to my son (same household) to go get me some stinky pork. They're actually really bad about it - checking the pictures on the back of the card. Sam's has no picture on the card, and no stinky pork.
I agree. We were among Costco’s first members and—for the most part—have been quite satisfied with the membership benefits. We also own a significant amount of Costco stock, so appreciate that the company is taking appropriate steps to maintain its business model.I have been a full paying member since 1988 back in the Price Club days, and I hope they continue to limit access so we (the paying, honest, customers) can get what we pay for.