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Old 07-06-2007, 09:06 AM   #1
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The Wine'ing Butcher HAS all the primal cuts, just ask. Their philosophy is not to have too many of their steaks in the case, they do the majority of their steaks "cut to order" for any cut they sell. You can get Porterhouse, T-Bone, NY Strip, Filet, Bone-in Rib Eye, Delmonico and others...just ask the owners Andrew or Gretchen. I do and get exactly what I want all the time! They are also carrying some specialty steaks, Dry Aged Shell, True Kobe (Wagyu) and Grass fed all natural strips. These are to die for!

Plus don't forget the huge selection of marinated steak tips, chicken, ribs, lamb, party wings, chinese pork and some of the best sausages around and a nice selection of specialty sauces, cheeses and wine.
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Old 07-06-2007, 11:14 AM   #2
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We served up some marinated tips form the Wine'ing Butcher for the first Saturday of bikeweek, and they were such a hit with the flatlanders, err, out of towners, that I made someone take a special trip the next weekend for more! We've been eating anything we can find there since they opened and they are excellent.

I've also noticed (but have not tried, yet) that the Weirs Beach General Stores new owners also have a deli with marinated tips at a slightly lower price then the Wine'ing Butcher. I plan to try them soon, but the advantage here over the Wine'ing Butcher is the town docks are just down the boardwalk.
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Old 07-06-2007, 03:15 PM   #3
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I'll add my suggestion of the Wine'ng Butcher. Just had some of their Steak Tips.

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Old 07-07-2007, 07:03 AM   #4
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Wolfeboro has a new market called the Mill Street Meat Market. Located at 67 Mill Street, the hours are M-Sat 10am - 7pm, Sun 10am - 5pm. Phone number is: 603/569-0022

Top quality marinated meats in a variety of flavors.

They are new this year and do a fantastic job.
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Old 07-07-2007, 05:14 PM   #5
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The WB is the best place locally for great meats. I love how helpful the staff are ( or is?), Gretchen has been a doll helping me match wine with my selections.
Their chicken salad with cranberries is yummy.
They even make potato salad, baked beans, pasta salad and other sides to go with your meal so it isn't just about the beef (did I just say that?). These sides are well prepared and hearty, the beans have those little hunks of pork in there and the chicken is all white meat.

If you're on 93 south and want more, there is a place off Exit 9N on the left called the Bull Run which isn't affiliated, but has the same supplier (specialty meat stores are the "NEW THING"). You can get the same flavors and the same quality, just an hour south. There are others too, but I can't remember their names, but fortunately for us, there's one right here.

Kudos to the WB staff for knowing how to make their prices worth paying with their attitude, knowledge and high quality products (notice the order - that was on purpose)!!!
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Old 07-09-2007, 11:18 AM   #6
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Their chicken salad with cranberries is yummy.

Oh, see I'd forgotten about that until just now! Now my roast beef sandwich tastes like poo.
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Sorry Weirs Guy - that dang power of suggestion!
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Yeah, yeah, now I'm craving it even more MaidenCove07.

I'd also like to take back my earlier statements about the Weirs Beach General Store. After trying to buy some last night I've been informed they aren't selling meats right now (despite the sign still being up! ).
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