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Old 07-20-2007, 05:41 PM   #1
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Default Don't forget the cheese

They also have a small but good selection of fine cheeses; probably one of the best in the area. Ask Gretchen to recommend one for you. And you can get good quality fish (not supermarket fish) by ordering it in advanced.


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The pre-marinated steak tips are $8.49 a pound (which my mother thought was outrageous until she tasted the terriyaki and the Grillmaster - her favorites and mine.
Actually, I thought that price was quite reasonable. My family love the Burgundy tips and I searched all winter to find ones near home that were as good but found only less-tasty tips at higher prices.
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Old 07-21-2007, 12:01 AM   #2
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Maidencove,

I liked your post. You are correct with it all.

Actually I purchased the chickensalad with cranberries for lunch the other day. "Delish"

I think the place is great.

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Old 07-21-2007, 06:28 AM   #3
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Default for those in Moultonboro/CH area..

went to WB, and all the positive responses are justified, but its a long drive and Jojos is arguably as good for the marinated meats (we got steak tips and 2 kinds of chicken) and cranberry chicken salad. I tried hard to like the WB product better, but i found it indistinguishable (maybe thats a testament to my BBQ skills!). WB has wider selection, though...
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Tom,

What and where is Jojo's?
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WB is worth the stop. We popped in 5 min. before they closed last night to get some tips. Everybody was friendly and helpful (not what you'd expect at a retail location 5 min. before closing). I can't say enough about the quality of the meat. Tender would be an understatement. We will definitely be back for more.
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Tom,

What and where is Jojo's?
is a small convenience store on Moultonboro neck road, approximately 4 miles south of rt 25.

they sell all the things needed for vacation (food, beverages, basic household things). they have a good deli and meat section as well as a good sandwich counter.
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Old 08-01-2007, 07:12 PM   #7
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Default JoJo's !!

I haven't been to WB, so I can not compare, but -
Jojo's Cranberry Chicken Salad is soooooo good!!
I have it for lunch most days I visit the Lake, and I even stop by on my way back home and pick some up to bring home with me!!
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Old 08-01-2007, 07:29 PM   #8
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It's been 2 weeks, I'm dying here.................I need the Wine'ing Butcher!!!!!!!!!

There just ain't no beef or chicken like it here in CT.

Did anyone else notice that the chicken is like a beef grain? It's not 'stringy' like you get at the super market. What do they do............... keep each chicken in it's own pen and massage them daily?
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:03 PM   #9
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Where in Gilford is the Wining' Butcher?????

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Where in Gilford is the Wining' Butcher?????

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In the same plaza as Patricks and Sears across from B Maes at the junction of Rt 11 & 11B.
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If you haven't already, also try the marinated Turkey Tips. They are awesome as well.
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OK,OK,......so I don't jump on the bandwagon everytime somebody gets a good meal.We finally stopped at the WB after a very nice day at the Rockn' Ribfest at Gunstock.I bought a couple of pounds of the grillmaster tips and didn't get to them until today.Tossed them onto the grill at 600 degrees and gave them about 5 minutes a side.....took them off at about 115 degrees (rare) internal temp. HOLY BLEEP.............as I was slicing them up,people were attacking me.They came out perfectly carmelized but sweet and tender.I am a new fan...........can't wait to get back.
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This butcher shop is the real deal!! Even there hamburgers (made to order) our superior to anything you can buy at the market. I have referred numerous friends there, all of them very satisfied. The owners, Andrew and Gretchen are always there and always very helpful.
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OK,OK,......so I don't jump on the bandwagon everytime somebody gets a good meal.We finally stopped at the WB after a very nice day at the Rockn' Ribfest at Gunstock.I bought a couple of pounds of the grillmaster tips and didn't get to them until today.Tossed them onto the grill at 600 degrees and gave them about 5 minutes a side.....took them off at about 115 degrees (rare) internal temp. HOLY BLEEP.............as I was slicing them up,people were attacking me.They came out perfectly carmelized but sweet and tender.I am a new fan...........can't wait to get back.

SAMIAM, I crack up everytime I read your post.

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