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Old 09-15-2007, 01:06 PM   #1
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We frequented the Wine'ng Butcher in August and the tips were great! My cooler was already too full on the way home, or I would have stopped by and packed it with tips for home. I highly recommend them to everyone!
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Old 09-18-2007, 12:12 PM   #2
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MMMM.Had some steakhouse tips courtesy of Seaplane Pilot this weekend at the NHIS Nascar race.They are great!!Thanks SP.
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Old 09-18-2007, 12:58 PM   #3
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Awesome meats....

AND

they have Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout beer....

It doesn't get better than that!!!
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Old 09-19-2007, 08:04 PM   #4
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Thumbs up 2nd trip and still coming back for more

We dropped by on Monday and got some Grill master tips. We had previously tried the Burgundy tips. I loved them both. My wife preferred the Burgundy tips because the grill master tips tasted a little sweet to her but still enjoyed them. The quality of the meat is simply outstanding. We also have tried the chicken salad with walnuts and cranberries and the red bliss potato salad. So far we haven't gone wrong with anything.
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Old 09-19-2007, 09:13 PM   #5
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Default Take some for the freezer

For those of us who can't do without, they will vacuum-pack the tips or chicken. Bring a cooler next time you're up and take home lots for the freezer.
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Old 09-24-2007, 06:52 PM   #6
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Default Now I know....

....why I pull into the WB and find a line out the door....all you posters are spreading the word like wildfire....way to go supporting the locals!

I just wait it out with a cold one at Patrick's....
Kudos to Andy and Gretchen for finding a location where people can find something equally yummy to savor while they wait for the line to go down...
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Old 09-24-2007, 08:21 PM   #7
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For those of us who can't do without, they will vacuum-pack the tips or chicken. Bring a cooler next time you're up and take home lots for the freezer.
All the more reason for me to take a road trip up there!!!!!!!!!

Let's see.......I have 5 coolers.......I could always borrow a refrigerated tractor trailer from a friend of mine.........

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Old 09-25-2007, 06:41 AM   #8
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We were at WB Saturday and I finally had to complain about no veg stuff for those of us of that ilk. Gretchen said that next year there willl be veggie burgers coming and MAYBE marinated tofu!
So now we can enjoy WB's culinary talents too! Great sides, condiments, and wine selection too
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Old 09-25-2007, 08:29 AM   #9
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Marinated tofu......oh,yum. I'm sure they will stock the products that you want only because they want to please all of their customers but,truth be told, not many people like that stuff.Why do you think they are called BUTCHER ?.....if you guessed (because they feature meat) you are correct.Unfortunately,they will probably have to throw out what you don't use.If people wanted tofu....everybody would be selling it.There is a reason that they don't.......can you guess what that reason might be?
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Yikes...

Maybe someone would like to try some, or maybe someone's guest is veg. They won't compromise their bottom line, I'm sure, by adding a little tofu
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Old 09-25-2007, 09:26 AM   #11
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Default Veggies...

I would agree that searching for veggies/health food in a butcher shop is a bit strange. No big deal, but if I went to an auto parts store, and they could not refill my propane container, I would not be surprised. Makes sense.
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Marinated tofu......oh,yum. I'm sure they will stock the products that you want only because they want to please all of their customers but,truth be told, not many people like that stuff.Why do you think they are called BUTCHER ?.....if you guessed (because they feature meat) you are correct.Unfortunately,they will probably have to throw out what you don't use.If people wanted tofu....everybody would be selling it.There is a reason that they don't.......can you guess what that reason might be?

Sorry Sam, but there are more of us vegetarians out there than you know. I would buy veggie burgers and marinated tofu everytime I'm in there - and I'm in there a lot 'cuz this vegetarian has a carnivorous family. I rave about the Whining Butcher because my family LOVES their food. Wish they had more for me in there.
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Old 09-25-2007, 04:08 PM   #13
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Of course, if they had different items, people of different tastes would purchase them. But, please, don't lose sight of the original post, which read "...(she) finally had to complain" about the W.B. COMPLAIN???? About a BUTCHER shop not have veggie burgers and tofu.....COMPLAIN??????
Uummmmmmmm...OK. Would you go an animal shelter and complain they don't sell hunting equipment. Same thing. No big deal...
Complain was probably the wrong word to use.
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We were at WB Saturday and I finally had to complain about no veg stuff for those of us of that ilk. Gretchen said that next year there willl be veggie burgers coming and MAYBE marinated tofu!
So now we can enjoy WB's culinary talents too! Great sides, condiments, and wine selection too
Ever think of supplying the "veggies of your desire" for their expertise touch to flavor the items to the delight of your taste buds?

A win-win for all...
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Old 12-03-2007, 06:26 PM   #15
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[QUOTE=GWC...][center]Ever think of supplying the "veggies of your desire" for their expertise touch to flavor the items to the delight of your taste buds?

When someone goes to a butcher shop and complains that they don't have veggies, it is a sign of the beginning of the end!

YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME!
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When someone goes to a butcher shop and complains that they don't have veggies, it is a sign of the beginning of the end!
Well, the end is at hand! We stopped by the butcher last Thursday night (to get the snow blower tuned up) and got the great news they are planning to expand! But its a secret, so don't tell anyone. Turns out they are planning to start offering organic foods, breads, ect. and spread the scope of the store past just being a butcher shop. No word on the snow blower shop though.

They we're telling me that its not unusual for customers to FLY in to the airport and pick up a $500 order, then fly home!
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Default and on and on it goes...

...word has it they are going to be offering shrink wrapping services for any boat under 30' next Fall. Must sign up early, though.
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Old 01-22-2008, 02:57 PM   #18
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...word has it they are going to be offering shrink wrapping services for any boat under 30' next Fall. Must sign up early, though.

You heard wrong. It's not shrink-wrapping services, it's vacuum-packing for boats under 30'.
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Old 09-25-2007, 01:10 PM   #19
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We were at WB Saturday and I finally had to complain about no veg stuff for those of us of that ilk. Gretchen said that next year there willl be veggie burgers coming and MAYBE marinated tofu!
So now we can enjoy WB's culinary talents too! Great sides, condiments, and wine selection too
Oh come on now.The place is named The Whining BUTCHER.That means cutting up MEAT.Vegi substitutes can be bought at other stores.
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Smile Vegetarian Options - A Good Idea!

If you haven’t had the pleasure or should I say pressure of entertaining a vegetarian, you just won’t get it. I like to avoid the crowded Lakes Region grocery stores during the summer. The WB certainly could try a few things and see how it goes. Judging on how many items are available for vegetarians these days, there is definitely a market.
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Old 09-25-2007, 07:37 PM   #21
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Gretchen should have said;"Thanks for the input....but we are a butcher shop.If you are wanting tofu,I suggest that you go to an establishment that sells it"
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If they are "just" a butcher shop, why do they sell all of those high-end cheeses, wines and specialty products? Andy handles the meats, Gretchen handles the other items. Why are we even having such a silly debate. Let them sell whatever they think they can sell.
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Island Life and others....

I too live with omnivores and like them have high quality food which is why we go to WB. Portabello mushrooms in burgundy marinade sounds wonderful.

The "complain"part was tongue in cheek. Sorry you took it so literally. My compliments to the WB outweigh any "complaints".

And the word Bakery is not in their title yet they sell bread and cookies. If I go to a tavern with friends am I out of line to order an iced tea?

So looking at another segment of the population as willing customers for the little bit of case space might be lucrative.
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If they are "just" a butcher shop, why do they sell all of those high-end cheeses, wines and specialty products?
Surely you didn’t miss the play of words in their name. The Wine'ing Butcher implies that they sell wine and meat.



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Certainly you wouldn't be out of line ordering an iced tea in a tavern.......that is an item that they have in stock,but BBS didn't do that. You leaned on Gretchen to order something special that is not much in demand.They are new and anxious to please and I think it was selfish to insist that they carry something that will, most likely,end up in the garbage.
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Samiam...while I found it a bit strange she was surprised a "butcher shop" didn't have tofu and veggie burgers (actually I found it amusing), I certainly donot believe she intends to pressure them into a bad business decision or was trying to be "mean" in an way. Go easy now....
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Dear lord, when did the thread about the best butcher shop in the world turn to...

tofu? And veggie burgers?

Listen, if they want to sell salad food fine, just keep it away from the tips!
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Stopped in yesterday to get my fix of steakhouse tips.Had them on the barbee last night.Yumm!!
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Default I called Gretchen......

and asked if she had a starter for a 99 Chevy Suburban with the 5.7 Litre engine. She said that was a special order but that she could get it within 24 hours and asked me if I'd like to have her install it too and if I'd like a pound of steak tips on the side.

Now that's a butcher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's what I love about them, they're so accommodating.

Take it easy on the tofu crowd. She asked and Gretchen answered with the philosphy of "give the customer what they want".

Just more kudos to the WB.

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Dear lord, when did the thread about the best butcher shop in the world turn to...

tofu? And veggie burgers?

Listen, if they want to sell salad food fine, just keep it away from the tips!
I Second, Third and Fourth that one.
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If I were a vegetarian, I would think this would be the last place I would go to buy my vegetables that look like burgers. It would be like me trying to pass for a woman at the miss universe pageant. Not the best backdrop for such a deception.
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