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Best hamburgers for the grill?

Discussion in 'Area Restaurants, Dining and Food' started by rlab, Jul 1, 2006.

  1. rlab

    rlab New Member

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    What do you think the best "Bulk" hamburgers are for the grill?

    I am thinking in terms of a large/block party type of setting where making them by hand would take too long.

    Kirkland/Costco, Frozen brand, Wegmans pre-formed, Bubba Burgers, other?

    Best price, Best tasting, and best bang for the buck.
     
  2. SarasMom

    SarasMom Member

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    The Wegman's pre-made ones (4 in a package) are really good. Those are the only "non-homemade" ones we've had and I'd definitely buy them again.
     
  3. ChrisL

    ChrisL Member

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    There is a local cattle farmer who sold pre-formed hamburgers at the Farmers Market in Cascades last year. They were excellent. I haven't been yet this year to see if he is there again.
     
  4. ExRIGuy

    ExRIGuy New Member

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    Bubba by far!
     
  5. RaeRun

    RaeRun New Member

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    We bought some from Costco, for Memorial Day Weekend, and were not happy at all with the result. You might get a lot for you money there, but we will not be buying them again.
     
  6. L0stS0ul

    L0stS0ul hmmmm

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    Yeah the Kirkland ones from Costco are not the highest quality. I'd definitally look elsewhere. They tend to turn into hockey pucks very quickly cause they are so thin. Quality of the meat is not very good either but you do get a lot of them.
     
  7. teak

    teak New Member

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    Best so far has been Wegman's 95% fat free hamburger. Just a little bit more in money but definitely worth it. I also like Laura's that I get at Giant Food. But not in bulk.

    -Teak
     
  8. christinaandrob

    christinaandrob New Member

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    I'm with Teak. The 95% fat free ones from Wegman's are awesome! You can't tell the difference between them and the full fat ones.
     

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