Walk into any butcher shop, and you'll see the usual suspects on display. Ribeyes gleaming under the lights. Tenderloins neatly wrapped in plastic. Yet there's something most shoppers don't realize.
Beef cheeks sit atop a wooden cutting board and next to a piercing fork - Mironov Vladimir/Shutterstock If you've been anywhere near a grocery store lately, you know that beef prices are through the ...
When most people walk into a butcher shop, they ask for familiar cuts like ribeye, filet mignon, or New York strip. Smart butchers nod, wrap up the order, and secretly smile knowing they're keeping ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Beef cheeks sit atop a wooden cutting board and next to a piercing fork - Mironov Vladimir/Shutterstock If you've been anywhere ...