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alacran
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Good meat
To all muleginos and neighbors, I found a good source of SONORA beef, it is great quality (tried the New York stakes, and ribs) all very good.
Not cheap but good meat.
If interested will pass the info.
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alacran
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Good meat
To all muleginos and neighbors, I came across a supplier of SONORA beef.
(tried the New York steaks and ribs) very good.
Not cheap but very good.
If interested in the supplier let me know.
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bezzell
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'good meat' ...
any Koolaid to go with ??
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captkw
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Sal
The store right before the bridge on the right has been selling it for years.. Nice old guy too !!
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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Hola,
can you give an example of prices ?
gracias,
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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Russ
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Is that Pancho's on the right side heading south?
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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chuckie
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Pancho speaks excellent German....just sayin.....
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BornFisher
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Hard to beat good meat on a long camping trip.
"When you catch a fish, you open the door of happiness."
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durrelllrobert
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Remids me of the song "it's a treat to beat your meat on the Mississippi mud"
www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/deanmartin/mississippimud.html
Bob Durrell
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bajabuddha
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There used to be a 'yuppie'-type grocery store in Salt Lake City back in the '60s that had a sign with a marquis out front that read, "YOU MAY BEAT
OUR PRICES BUT YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR MEAT!".
The owner was a pretty religious sort, and the sign mercifully changed after several weeks when an employee finally mentioned the..... mistake.....
Pancho's "Yellow Store" has been an iconic landmark in Mulege for what seems like centuries. He would let all the beach campers fill their tanks and
barrels with city water in hopes of them spending a few pesos with him; speaks fluent English and loves discussing intelligent topics with travelers.
His store was devastated by the last major floods; all his coolers shorted out, parts of his foundations were washed away. He nearly lost everything,
but as a true Mulegeņo, dug out and rebuilt. Every time i'd visit the town I would stop in and purchase whatever I could from his meager remainder
of stock just to try to help out a little, and say "Hola" to the wonderful old guy in the stocking cap and heavy coat. I heard a story of why he
dressed so heavily even in very warm weather, but won't repeat it here.
Wonderful man.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
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alacran
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Pancho, started his business in the seventies, by driving his pick up truck the green one he still has, to the campers on the beaches, with onions,
potatoes etc.
But y very much doubt he has Sonora beef.
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chuckie
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His shelves have been pretty bare for a long while...I really like him...sad...He used to carry REAL Cuban Cigars...
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Udo
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Quote: Originally posted by alacran | Pancho, started his business in the seventies, by driving his pick up truck the green one he still has, to the campers on the beaches, with onions,
potatoes etc.
But y very much doubt he has Sonora beef. |
So I guess the "meat merchant mystery" continues....
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
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Hook
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I can understand the reticence to reveal on the WWW.
I made the mistake of publicizing good wines I found in the local Wallys World. Almost immediately, it was always sold out. I learned my lesson.
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willyAirstream
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Special orders only, Order during the week, pick up Friday late afternoon or Saturday. Great prices and very friendly people. No English. K Shawna,
Santa Rosalia, Call or message on Facebook - Julian Zazueta
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Helping our fellow neighbors in the world is a blessing to all. Cheers!
Quote: Originally posted by bajabuddha |
There used to be a 'yuppie'-type grocery store in Salt Lake City back in the '60s that had a sign with a marquis out front that read, "YOU MAY BEAT
OUR PRICES BUT YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR MEAT!".
The owner was a pretty religious sort, and the sign mercifully changed after several weeks when an employee finally mentioned the..... mistake.....
Pancho's "Yellow Store" has been an iconic landmark in Mulege for what seems like centuries. He would let all the beach campers fill their tanks and
barrels with city water in hopes of them spending a few pesos with him; speaks fluent English and loves discussing intelligent topics with travelers.
His store was devastated by the last major floods; all his coolers shorted out, parts of his foundations were washed away. He nearly lost everything,
but as a true Mulegeņo, dug out and rebuilt. Every time i'd visit the town I would stop in and purchase whatever I could from his meager remainder
of stock just to try to help out a little, and say "Hola" to the wonderful old guy in the stocking cap and heavy coat. I heard a story of why he
dressed so heavily even in very warm weather, but won't repeat it here.
Wonderful man. |
Make it a Great Day!!
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bajabuddha
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OK, Alacran doesn't wish to share but just tease. For years and years I would go into Saul's in Mulege and find either El Jefe or his son, and ask
''what's in the frizzer?" and they'd cut it on the band-saw in the back. NEVER disappointed, except for the smoked pork chuletas ahumados; always too
strong anywhere in Baja.
In Sta. Rosalia, the store way above town had a frizzer also, with certain cuts if you asked for, and special cuts. Trick is, get to KNOW YOUR
BUTCHER. Every store has one, and every one has their 'special cuts' for special clientele. Can't remember it now, but one street north of the main
drag in Loreto even had lamb and exotic meats, but boy, did you pay for 'em! It's all there, and THAT'S THE ADVENTURE.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
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alacran
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If I would not have liked to share, I would not have mentioned in BN.
Read the start of my post.
Anyone serious enough (not all the meat betters) can have the info.
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bajabuddha
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Quote: Originally posted by alacran | If I would not have liked to share, I would not have mentioned in BN.
Read the start of my post.
Anyone serious enough (not all the meat betters) can have the info. |
Ah, the alacran and the caguama. They meet on the shoreline while the bushes behind are burning. Says the alacran to the caguama: "Please, ferry me
across the estrero por favor... "
To the alacran, the turtle says, "If I do you will sting me."
"If you don't, I will perish!"
"Get on!", says the scorpion. He paddles to the far shore, lets off the wretched creature, and just as predicted, POW! Right on the ol' schnozzola,
the Tortuga gets the tine.
"Why did you sting me after saving you?!??" Said the shelled person.
........... "Because it's my NATURE..." said the Alacran.
So don't tell us. It's a u2u thing, right? I'd hate good news to get out, especially in Baja's economy when someone just might benefit.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
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