Grass fed prime rib
Does anyone know of a butcher/store in the east bay (Oakland, Berkeley, etc) that carries grass fed prime rib?
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You might try Baron's Meats in the Alameda Market Place, I'm pretty sure he has it. He also dry ages beef and has a number of great looking prime ribs being dry aged.
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see the previous thread on the board re beef. About 2-3 weeks ago. Very informative
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Maybe this is the thread?
Link: http://www.chowhound.com/topics/show/...
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