Main Menu
Main Menu
Home
Search
Members
View the memberlist
Search for Members
Discover Seattle!
►
General Category
►
Discover Seattle!
►
M & M Meatshops
M & M Meatshops
Started by Lise, Oct 09 08 10:06
Previous topic
-
Next topic
Print
|
Go Down
Pages
1
2
3
User actions
Lise
SuperHero Member
Posts: 11,227
Love conquers all. Virgil.
WWW
Logged
M & M Meatshops
Oct 09 08 10:06
Has anyone ever bought stuff from this place? [A href="vny!://www.mmmeatshops.com/"]vny!://www.mmmeatshops.com/[/A]
Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry.
Bill Cosby.
purelife
SuperHero Member
Posts: 12,838
Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#1
Oct 09 08 10:13
Yep.
Michel
Guest
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#2
Oct 09 08 10:21
Russ
SuperHero Member
Posts: 8,210
Yaarghh!
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#3
Oct 09 08 10:41
Really good and delish.. easy preprepared food.
Just bewarned it is expensive, or more than what you might expect.
Mercy to the Guilty is Torture to the Victims
purelife
SuperHero Member
Posts: 12,838
Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#4
Oct 09 08 10:43
Sometimes, they have good sales but I agree with Russ that it's pricey. I don't shop there that often nowadays. I don't have a lot of freezer space.
Michel
Guest
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#5
Oct 09 08 10:44
Russ
SuperHero Member
Posts: 8,210
Yaarghh!
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#6
Oct 09 08 10:54
LOL, they do have sales, but not enough to make me buy amounts that I need to use my freezer. I instead enjoy stuffing my freezer full of bulk items from costco.. so I can make my own creations.
Mercy to the Guilty is Torture to the Victims
purelife
SuperHero Member
Posts: 12,838
Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#7
Oct 09 08 10:56
I wish I had a deepfreeze to handle Costco's stuff!
Lil Me
SuperHero Member
Posts: 9,359
Location: Vancouver BC
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#8
Oct 09 08 03:15
The prices are a bit expensive, but the items are all good. Most everything is individually wrapped (ie a 4 pack of individually wrapped bacon filet mignon) so it's good for a single person, too.
It's an alternative to eating out.
"In the absence of clearly-defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily trivia until ultimately we become enslaved by it." Robert Heinlein
purelife
SuperHero Member
Posts: 12,838
Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#9
Oct 09 08 04:08
I like their cabbage rolls, maple glazed salmon and the individual frozen lunch entrees. Their key lime pie is yummy too.
Lise
SuperHero Member
Posts: 11,227
Love conquers all. Virgil.
WWW
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#10
Oct 09 08 08:02
Hey, good feedback, guys. I'm curious as I keep seeing their flyers but am not sure what their food is like. I guess they are a tad pricey but are they worth it?
Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry.
Bill Cosby.
Russ
SuperHero Member
Posts: 8,210
Yaarghh!
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#11
Oct 09 08 09:58
Lise wrote:
Hey, good feedback, guys. I'm curious as I keep seeing their flyers but am not sure what their food is like. I guess they are a tad pricey but are they worth it?
Yes. Like LM, and PL say. It IS good.
cabbage rolls are my fav.
Mercy to the Guilty is Torture to the Victims
stretchedout
Hero Member
Posts: 669
Location: Run for the border!
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#12
Oct 14 08 09:27
All these pre-marinated meat cuts takes the fun out of cooking. And I've eaten some bad steaks from this chain. Best to support your local Mum and Pop butcher shop and learn to marinate yourself. In Burnaby that would be Rocky's on Hastings St (south sid) near Willingdon. In New West, the Queen's Park butcher on 2nd St and 4th Ave.
C'mon, the city is sleeping!
purelife
SuperHero Member
Posts: 12,838
Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#13
Oct 14 08 09:32
In New West, the Queen's Park butcher on 2nd St and 4th Ave.
Oh, I've seen that place a few times. How are the prices? I seem to miss the opening hours whenever I'm near by.
P.C.
Administrator
SuperHero Member
Posts: 22,502
Logged
Re: M & M Meatshops
#14
Oct 14 08 09:35
Personally I'm not a big fan of M & M stuff. But I think the point isn't about buying food there as a substitute for home cooking. I think it's for occasional convenience, when busy lives sometimes interfere with time to cook.....or when you simply don't feel like cooking.
Are you the primary cook in your home stretch ?
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.
Print
|
Go Up
Pages
1
2
3
User actions
Discover Seattle!
►
General Category
►
Discover Seattle!
►
M & M Meatshops
User actions
Print