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Yep, Costco or Sam's club for the brisket and look in your local ads for a good sale on the pork.
 
thirds for costco on the briskets - they have primes for a great deal. costco only has swift pork butts in my parts and they are HUGE. but I am not a fan of these...I usually hit the butcher for my pork as its of high quality and not that much more. but maybe I am weird about the pork thing
 
Looks like you have a Gordon's Food Service near you. I get my brisket, ribs, and shoulders from them.
 
thirds for costco on the briskets - they have primes for a great deal. costco only has swift pork butts in my parts and they are HUGE. but I am not a fan of these...I usually hit the butcher for my pork as its of high quality and not that much more. but maybe I am weird about the pork thing

There's two boneless butts in the vacuum pak, not one, which makes the 17 lb weight two 8.5 lb butts, normal sized. I can't remember if Swift butts are injected or not, but I believe not. I use the Costco butts for curing buckboard bacon.
 
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There's two boneless butts in the vacuum pak, not one, which makes the 17 lb weight two 8.5 lb butts, normal sized. I can't remember if Swift butts are injected or not, but I believe not. I use the Costco butts for curing buckboard bacon.

Well that changes things! I kept looking at them think holy s**t man thats big. kinda funny now... thanks for the info! I may try them.

Do you find the Swift PBs to be of high quality?
 
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