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04-12-2009, 07:32 PM | #1 |
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Wine'ing Butcher - Meredith
Thought I would start a new thread to let everyone know the Meredith store is open.
The store is Beautiful and they have everything the Gilford store has and more: Brick Oven Pizzas Full Lunch and Dinner menus Gourmet Market Seafood-Meats-Produce-Bakery Prepared Foods Marinated Meats Boars Head Delicatessen Fine Wines and Specialty Beers Its on Route 25 in Meredith behind the Irving Station Take-Out: 603-279-6060 Info: 603-279-0300 Smitty1 |
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Thanks!
I can't wait to check them out. How are the pizzas?
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The Wine'ing Butcher, as well as Hannaford's will both be welcome additions for us during our July vacation in Meredith. Precious "lakefront time" will be saved not having to travel to Laconia and Gilford.
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great news !
This is great news. I love to support local business when they are run well and offer a good product like these folks do.
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Great news
I've been eagerly awaiting this. The Gilford store is great but majorly out of our way. The Meredith store is right along our normal route and even worth a boat ride over and a bit of a walk. Can't wait to check it out.
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New Wine'ing Butcher
Stopped by Friday night to say welcome to Andrew and Gretchen... store is great... can't wait to try the pizza. I recommend all their marinated meats, they are wonderful. On Friday, as a treat, I bought 4 of the colossal shrimp (pretty pricy) but they were yummy.
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New Wine'ing Butcher
Ok...sorry to say that I have never heard of them....only been coming to the lake for 43 years...clearly...don't get out much. Let me tell you....can't wait to visit. It sounds like I will NOT be dissapointed!
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Their meats sound good but not too diffiult to do yourself. I buy (quality) cuts throw them in a ziplock bag with my desired flavor of marinade, usually for at least 24 hrs and bingo....Awesome meal. I'm really interested in their pizza, nobody has seemed to try it yet.
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Hello!
Thanks for the post. Will visit the store in August. Trying to remember: Where is the Irving Station on Rt. 25? I thought it was on Rt. 3. Anyway, thanks!
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Thanks for the post. Will visit the store in August. Trying to remember: Where is the Irving Station on Rt. 25? I thought it was on Rt. 3. Anyway, thanks![/QUOTE]
At the foot of the high school hill which is Rt the 25. Just past Citizens bank on the right. The WB is behind the gas station in a seperate building. |
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Hi john
it is the blue canoe on 25 across from Meredith bay 50 plus community. I can't wait to check it out. their store in gilford is good. |
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Yeah just to not confuse people it has become a blue canoe station maybe within like a year or something.
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Air is let back into the chamber, the meat is removed, the meat returns to it's normal size and...voila...you have meat with marinade throughout the entire piece, not just on the outside like anyone can do in a ziplock bag. |
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Or you can use your own vacuum sealer at home, takes about 2 hours, but have yet to find a store bought marinade that even compares to ones I make at home for a lot less money. Granted I have been tweeking my recipe for a "few years". That is just my friends and family's opinions though, may not be to everyones liking.
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[QUOTE=45Auto;94531]FYI...Their marinated tips and chicken are done in a vacuum tumbler.
Where can I get this vacuum tumbler?
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can you share your secret recipe?
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can you share your secret recipe?
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Vacuum Tumbler
Amazon has vacuum tumblers for sale - here is one:
http://www.amazon.com/Eastman-Outdoo.../dp/B0002OOMS0 Definitely not cheap - $191 for this one. |
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Meat Tumbler
Actually - there are 4 of the same tumblers for sale on ebay right now - $165 includes shipping.
http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Reveo-Meat-T...3286.m20.l1116 |
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$149.00
Here's the same one for $149.00 free shipping!!
http://small-appliances.wowshopper.c...od-tumbler.htm Dan |
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The budget version is here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000H8BGTY/...0&linkCode=asn I guess I'd pay one of the kids a buck to stand in the kitchen for 15 mins and "tumble" the dish! LOL! |
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oooh those smokehouse tips!
2 adults and one diminutive 16yo just polished off 2.5 pounds of the smokehouse tips. I'm not sure if we should be proud or embarassed. Man, that is some good meat!
I have cannoli, molten cakes, and some chocolate creation for dessert from their really nice dessert selection. Yes, I will find a place to put it. I am so glad they're close by now! |
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Wine'ing Butcher and The Meat House
OK, so is there any relation. The Meat House opened a store in our town in Mass and it looks extremely like the Wine'ing Butcher in Meredith. Both have the meat case with the same marinated tips; both have the dispense yourself olive oil and both have the identical artichoke dip. The resemblance is uncanny. What's the scoop?
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was it in Salisbury? I spoke with the owner in Meredith over the weekend and he said his partners brother opened a similar store in Mass, my mind is drawing a blank on the town he mentioned.
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very good meat
we tried the turkey tips and some chicken and loved it. kind of expensive but we enjoyed.
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Franklin, MA. But I've heard that The Meat House is a chain with about 5 stores or so, originating in Portsmouth, NH. I believe there is a store in Concord, NH and another in Bedford, NH. |
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Steak Tips
Any info on how much the Wine'ing Butcher charges per pound for steak tips?
Just curious as I hear great things about them and wonder how the price compares to the “do it yourself” approach. |
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$8.99 per pound, and well worth the price!
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Cant do it yourself !!!
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Whoa...
We might be able to "do it ourselves", who can't throw some meat in a baggie with sauce and seal it? We're missing the point...the marketing strategies a place like this uses is the conveinience of not having to spend time hunting for ingredients, preparing, and cooking or "doing it yourself".
I didn't know they had desserts! Someone mentioned cannolli? Is it real ricotta filling or is it a pudding/cream cheese filling? I hate it when I order a cannolli somewhere and I get a shell filled with sweet cream cheese, pudding, one time even whipped cream! Yeck. As far as the meat expanding being fictional that is what happens No it doesn't blow up double it's size but a process does happen similar to expansion that is more like like tenderization. Allowing the meat to fully take on flavors other then just have the flavors on the outside of the meat. These types of devices also tenderize the meat by letting the pieces hit the sides of the chamber and other pieces. Nice investment. This thread is making me hungry. |
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exactly, we had 4 hungry teenagers and two adults, ordered up 5 pounds of the steakhouse tips on Saturday and polished off the whole bag...DELICIOUS!!
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Steak Tips > Gave them a Shot
Ok, so we were up this weekend and took the opportunity to give them a try.
Bought some of the Molasses style per Bear Island South recommendation as well as some of the Smoke House style. I have to say that it was well worth the money as the tips were EXTREMELY tender and tasted great! |
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a tumbler, huh?
I think I will look into getting one of these because my addiction with the butcher is getting expensive. The way I figure it, after 5 visits I basically paid for one tumbler.
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I held a group meeting for several people that work with me at the lake this week (Don't ask me if you are planning for a week of good weather ) We grilled at the house on Tuesday and ended up eating almost twelve pounds of Grillmaster, Smokehouse and TURKEY tips. I never tried the turkey tips before but thought I'd buy some for anyone looking for something lighter. Everyone loved them and wanted to know how I made them. I had to confess that the Wine'ing Butcher did all the work.
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The Sandwiches are Awesome
Got sandwiches at WB in Meredith today... I love that store, and Gretchen is such a dear. They are having wine tasting at 4:30 today (6/26). Anyway, got a Chicken Florentine and Cubano... best sandwiches we have ever had. Just awesome...probably not slimming, but still TERRIFIC
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Great Store
Donnamatrix- I have to try that sandwich. I usually (well 2X now) get meatball with prov, it is great and must weigh 2 lbs!
I love cooking big meals but it is usually a last minute decision on what and how many. The WB is perfect for people like me- one can easily get the makings for an entire, fantastic meal all in one shop. I had heard good things here about the WB in Gilford but never bothered to stop there, what a mistake! They have a great operation- in my estimation a model for a retail establishment. They could take the Meredith store and put it virtually anywhere in the country and it would be a hit. |
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Wine'ing Butcher pizza...
I finally stopped in to the Meredith location yesterday. I bought a crab cake, grilled veggies (asparagus, summer squash, and zucchini), and some steakhouse tips. We had a fabulous meal (it made all of this rain a bit more bearable!). We'll definitely be back! I have read other comments about the sandwiches and desserts and will try some of them on my next visit. Has anyone ever had their pizza? I'm dying to know what it's like.
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I want to add my "thumbs up" comment to this welcome addition to the Meredith neighborhood! My husband and I frequent the place so often, we are on a first name basis with everyone who works there.
The service is excellent, the products are superior and their wine selection is top notch. Try their fresh baked breads and their made to order salads with a steak on the grill. Pick up some dessert while you're at it. I've sent a lot of people to this place and they've all been impressed. Go! |
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Rolling your own...
Just got a new toy, an Eastman Wild Game Marinator, AKA, Revio Marivac Food Tumbler. Tried it out tonight and it IS a keeper! It is a vacuum tumbler marinator, and it works great!
It has a solid base unit with the vacuum pump, timer and rollers, and a heavy duty plastic drum that will hold 5 pounds of meat and marinade. You put the meat and marinade in the drum, put the top on, and hook up the on board vacuum pump, push a button, and it pumps out the air. Stops automatically when it is done. You put the drum on the rollers and set the timer for 5-20 minutes. It runs very quietly, and works as advertised! It's easy to clean by hand, and, except for the rubber vacuum seal, it can go in the dishwasher. The vacuum line has an easily cleaned moisture separator to protect the pump. We tried it tonight with a couple of London Broils from Heath Market at $1.99 a pound and a dollar's worth of Hannaford Inspirations marinade. The steaks were perfectly marinated in the specified 20 minutes, very, very flavorful and very tender, cutting easily with table knives instead of steak knives. A very nice $5 meal for two with leftovers for tomorrow's lunch! It retails for about $220 plus shipping on Amazon and other online stores, but I found ours new on Ebay under the Revio name for just under $150 with shipping. WalMart Online advertises it under the Eastman name at $137 with free shipping to a local store, but strung me along for two weeks with phony tracking messages, then claimed it fell off the truck somewhere between Raymond and Gilford and canceled my order and told me to try again. Went to reorder it and it was no longer available, so I went to Ebay and had it in 4 days! Anyway, definitely worth the money! Going to try it on chicken tomorrow night! |
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Marinades
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Here's a link for you to some great on line marinade recipes. http://bbq.about.com/od/marinadereci...eat_better.htm I have used many of them in my Mari-Vac tumbler and love them! A little hint for you when doing chicken. The smaller the pieces the better and thick marinades do not work well on chicken. Use lighter consistency marinades and tumble for 20 minutes. Enjoy! Dan |
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Stopped in the Meredith store last week, purchased a couple of pounds of the turkey and steak tips ( based on forum input ). Enjoyed them 100 % ... Will stop again and also tell our Lake Regions friends.
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Thanks Dan! These look great!
BTW, a spelling correction. It's Reveo, not Revio. That said, they are still on Ebay at the price I paid. TB |
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And this has to do with this forum...how?
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Kasey - if you read up earlier in the thread there was discussion of the method that WB uses to marinade their meats to make them so yummy....
Welcome to the forum - we can go off on some tangents here at times, but it's all good and usually harmless.... (unless we're planning gatherings around tikki bowls and such...) |
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Wine'ing Butcher
The Wine'ing Butcher is an exceptional add to Meredith and I hope everyone headed through Meredith to other parts of the lakes region make it a point to stock up on the absolute BEST marinated meats on the planet! My favorite are the Steakhouse Tips, what a treat. And beyond the meats, it really is a wonderful Gourmet Market featuring all kinds of really great products. Make it a point to stop by!
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where are Gretchen and Andy???
Are Gretchen and Andy working full time at the Meredith store? We sure could use them back in Gilford (although perhaps they are in Gilford sometimes and our paths haven't crossed this year). The food is still great, but I've notice service slipping a bit. No one seems to know anything about cheese and I haven't had any great wine recommendations, either. I miss Gretchen.
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We tried the tips twice during our stay. The Smokehouse were our favorites. Cut the tips with our fork - just the best!!!!!
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The Tumbling Machine
Has anyone bought/tried the machine mentioned in this thread that the store supposed to use for marinating? Reviews please????
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Brick Oven Pizza's
There should be a best pizza contest in the lakes region. The Wine'ing Butcher would win hands down. Imagine a pizza with steak tips. It is to die for. The Butcher's Blend Pizza is amazing! If you love pizza, you will love pizza from The Wine'ing Butcher!
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Surf & Turf
Just finished what I will say was the best surf and turf I ever had. We stopped in today and purchased 2 filet mignons and 2 skewers of key west shrimp. The shrimp were jumbo and 4 to a skewer and marinated perfectly. The filets were a good 3+ inches and I will have to say I cooked them to a perfect medium rare, could cut with a butter knife and melted with each bite.
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