Veal bones/stock
looking for veal bones (close to Watertown preferably) to make stock. Or would happily buy veal stock from a source as long as it is made in-house and fresh or frozen. Thanks.
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I believe that you can buy frozen veal bones from John Dewars in Newton and Wellesley but call first to make sure.
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Formaggio sells veal stock, there is a small chance you could get veal bones from Huron Supermarket (they did have them a long long time ago but am pretty uncertain now), there are plenty of past threads about this you can search. Its actually easier (and sometimes cheaper on sale) to buy veal breast, maybe some shanks to make a broth using the meat + bones, but depends on how you are planning to use it.
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A search turns up a few threads.
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/599963
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sounds good. I'm planning on making osso bucco as well.
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