Posted by bison on December 21, 2010 at 11:41:03 from (69.168.144.140):
In Reply to: O.T. - Honest butchers? posted by CB in central NY on December 20, 2010 at 13:54:11:
About 13 yrs ago i took a 3 yr old bison hfr carcass(had broke its leg) to our local grocery store butcher department for cooling and processing.
I had it hung for 2 weeks and told them to cut it up such and so(bone out).Hanging weight was around 475 lb. I ended up with about 160 lb in meat,1/2 of that was ground.( wife had picked it up)
there where no tenderloins and only a couple steaks per cut. I called them up and asked," where is the rest of my meat",i was told," that's all there is,bison yield very little meat". I told them," i'm gonna be right over, and you better have it on the counter when i get there.
Well it turned out it wasn't there,i had a hell of a fight to even get a refund on the cutting charge.They only wanted to settle after i treatened to call the cops.
Bison meat was still a novelty back then and i bet the whole department got a steak to try it out
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