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Sun, 19 Sep 2004 23:16:30 +0900
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On Sunday, September 19, 2004, at 10:52 PM, Mary wrote:

> You can also ask a "real " butcher for suet...
> Try some of the "elite" suburbs around your city,

Funny thing is, these places will often have things cheaper than low
price super markets. Just this week I stopped in a small butcher. Their
regular cuts of meat are more expensive than the cheapo place I usually
buy meat. But I asked if they had beef heart, which my usual place
stopped selling. No, but they did have pig heart. OK, so I got 400
grams of pig heart, it was great, for less than the cheapest cut of
meat at the cheapest supermarket in town. And they will get the beef
heart for me if I order it.

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