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Offline finnomick

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Fresh beef ( no, not a new moan )
« on: August 20, 2012, 07:11:21 PM »
Does anyone know of a butchers shop or supermarket in Buriram that sells fresh beef and minced beef. I'd prefer imported beef rather than the grass fed Thai beef but beggars cannot be choosers. I've tried BigC and macro but they never seem to have anything other than pork or chicken.

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« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2012, 07:16:57 PM »
I say old boy absolutely no chance of that u rotter high standards eh organic fresh food all good for u chap keep up the healthy eating.

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« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2012, 07:19:49 PM »
alright mate ...there is a place around korat called .....(something cant remember) farms. Run by thais in cowboy hats and is massive. From what i was told great beef there. Alternative is frozen minced beef from macro which is ok.

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« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2012, 07:24:58 PM »
I say christopher that will chok chai farm spiffing place organic meats im told chap your burgers come from that farm.

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« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2012, 07:32:31 PM »
No No No old boy....i buy my burgers from a van on the ho chi min border young chap. Very fresh but i did notice in the other side of the van 30 or so something dogs looking very distressed. I told the very nice vienese chap to take better care of his pets. He then just smiled and drove away and one of the dogs was staring at me from the back of the van crying. Poor little woof woof could not even say tally ho bags.

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« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2012, 07:41:44 PM »
My word RSPCA will be around tommorow for lunchean fresh burgers and afternoon tea and biscuits i say very English.

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« Reply #6 on: August 20, 2012, 07:44:48 PM »
would that be the rally sport prototype caterram assoc my fellow oldboy?

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Re: Fresh beef ( no, not a new moan )
« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2012, 07:59:21 PM »
Does anyone know of a butchers shop or supermarket in Buriram that sells fresh beef and minced beef. I'd prefer imported beef rather than the grass fed Thai beef but beggars cannot be choosers. I've tried BigC and macro but they never seem to have anything other than pork or chicken.

Try here - only 100 Baht per 10kg to send on the bus.

http://www.wwmco.asia/

Local Thai Tenderloin is perfectly acceptable if you cut out the crap bits. We  used to get about 3.5kg of decent meat out of 4.5kg purchased. Many ways to tenderise as well.

Speak to Steve about what he uses for his minced beef and onion pies - they are delicious.

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Re: Fresh beef ( no, not a new moan )
« Reply #8 on: August 20, 2012, 09:24:17 PM »
Does anyone know of a butchers shop or supermarket in Buriram that sells fresh beef and minced beef. I'd prefer imported beef rather than the grass fed Thai beef but beggars cannot be choosers. I've tried BigC and macro but they never seem to have anything other than pork or chicken.

Try here - only 100 Baht per 10kg to send on the bus.

http://www.wwmco.asia/

Local Thai Tenderloin is perfectly acceptable if you cut out the crap bits. We  used to get about 3.5kg of decent meat out of 4.5kg purchased. Many ways to tenderise as well.

Speak to Steve about what he uses for his minced beef and onion pies - they are delicious.

Funnily enough, I know the owner of WWMCo. They're based on Chayapruk Road just outside Pattaya, and if that is all they charge for sending 10kg by bus then it's probably worth it. Shame there's not a supplier in Buriram though. Thanks for the info one and all and for Scrubber -- top hole old chap (?)

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Re: Fresh beef ( no, not a new moan )
« Reply #9 on: August 21, 2012, 05:59:39 AM »
 There is a supplier in Buriram......I sell the grade A minced beef from WWM ,ITS THE BEST AROUND.

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Re: Fresh beef ( no, not a new moan )
« Reply #10 on: August 21, 2012, 06:17:58 AM »
Does anyone know of a butchers shop or supermarket in Buriram that sells fresh beef and minced beef. I'd prefer imported beef rather than the grass fed Thai beef but beggars cannot be choosers. I've tried BigC and macro but they never seem to have anything other than pork or chicken.

Try here - only 100 Baht per 10kg to send on the bus.

http://www.wwmco.asia/

Local Thai Tenderloin is perfectly acceptable if you cut out the crap bits. We  used to get about 3.5kg of decent meat out of 4.5kg purchased. Many ways to tenderise as well.

Speak to Steve about what he uses for his minced beef and onion pies - they are delicious.

Funnily enough, I know the owner of WWMCo. They're based on Chayapruk Road just outside Pattaya, and if that is all they charge for sending 10kg by bus then it's probably worth it. Shame there's not a supplier in Buriram though. Thanks for the info one and all and for Scrubber -- top hole old chap (?)
Which Owner do you know Mick?.......There are several shareholders.

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Re: Fresh beef ( no, not a new moan )
« Reply #11 on: August 21, 2012, 06:55:14 AM »
There is a supplier in Buriram......I sell the grade A minced beef from WWM ,ITS THE BEST AROUND.

Not exactly Buriram town Nookie, but probably close enough for Finnomick... Mick did however indicate a preference for fresh beef.

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Re: Fresh beef ( no, not a new moan )
« Reply #12 on: August 21, 2012, 07:05:25 AM »
Does anyone know of a butchers shop or supermarket in Buriram that sells fresh beef and minced beef. I'd prefer imported beef rather than the grass fed Thai beef but beggars cannot be choosers. I've tried BigC and macro but they never seem to have anything other than pork or chicken.

Try here - only 100 Baht per 10kg to send on the bus.

http://www.wwmco.asia/

Local Thai Tenderloin is perfectly acceptable if you cut out the crap bits. We  used to get about 3.5kg of decent meat out of 4.5kg purchased. Many ways to tenderise as well.

Speak to Steve about what he uses for his minced beef and onion pies - they are delicious.

Funnily enough, I know the owner of WWMCo. They're based on Chayapruk Road just outside Pattaya, and if that is all they charge for sending 10kg by bus then it's probably worth it. Shame there's not a supplier in Buriram though. Thanks for the info one and all and for Scrubber -- top hole old chap (?)
Which Owner do you know Mick?.......There are several shareholders.
Just wonder how wwm go on without a butcher as Eric left 1 month ago

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Re: Fresh beef ( no, not a new moan )
« Reply #13 on: August 21, 2012, 07:35:27 AM »
There is a supplier in Buriram......I sell the grade A minced beef from WWM ,ITS THE BEST AROUND.

Not exactly Buriram town Nookie, but probably close enough for Finnomick... Mick did however indicate a preference for fresh beef.
Nick can you taste the difference?...I dont see Buriram 'town' mentioned!
« Last Edit: August 21, 2012, 07:37:23 AM by nookiebear »

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Re: Fresh beef ( no, not a new moan )
« Reply #14 on: August 21, 2012, 07:39:51 AM »
Does anyone know of a butchers shop or supermarket in Buriram that sells fresh beef and minced beef. I'd prefer imported beef rather than the grass fed Thai beef but beggars cannot be choosers. I've tried BigC and macro but they never seem to have anything other than pork or chicken.

Try here - only 100 Baht per 10kg to send on the bus.

http://www.wwmco.asia/

Local Thai Tenderloin is perfectly acceptable if you cut out the crap bits. We  used to get about 3.5kg of decent meat out of 4.5kg purchased. Many ways to tenderise as well.

Speak to Steve about what he uses for his minced beef and onion pies - they are delicious.

Funnily enough, I know the owner of WWMCo. They're based on Chayapruk Road just outside Pattaya, and if that is all they charge for sending 10kg by bus then it's probably worth it. Shame there's not a supplier in Buriram though. Thanks for the info one and all and for Scrubber -- top hole old chap (?)
Which Owner do you know Mick?.......There are several shareholders.
Just wonder how wwm go on without a butcher as Eric left 1 month ago
Eric was SACKED about 3 months ago!!.......Do you know why?

 

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