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    Red Deer Lake Meat Processing

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    now they also have some Danish stuff , Medisterpolser , Rullepolser , Leverpostej , and Hamburgerryg , just to name a few

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    Master Meats

    Master Meats

    4.5(29 reviews)
    27.6 km
    $$

    I'm going to 5 star this meat shop immediately…read more Not only did the friendly meat counter man voluntarily explain their supplier/sources, but didn't flinch when I told him that my trust in butchers has been harmed. He agreed with me, and then turned to their wide stock on display, as well to the variety/price list on the wall, as well to their butcher shop where whole carcases are butchered in plain sight of customers. As well, he told me that I can phone in an order, or order a couple package deals that seem decently priced, all expertly cut and packaged to your specs if that is your thing. I decided to try them out, and bought a couple of great-looking marbled beef tenderloins - PRIME filet mignon - and with it as a first-time customer he kicked in one of their home-made steak spice packs. At home patted the blood off, and seared, rested, and basted my way into steak heaven. With fried mushrooms, garlic, fresh rosemary and thyme all slaked in lotsa butter, wow! Among many done the same way, the best steak I've had in a year! Melt in the mouth wonderful and only $17! Although tenderloin is superior to my usual porterhouse, NY strip, rib-eye, prime rib and top sirloin, the difference in its marbled flavour was noteworthy. A few days later we ordered some skin-on/bone-in chicken thighs, two nice-looking NY strips, a couple frozen lamb shanks, some tasty andouille sausages. So far the thighs were excellent w little fat/skin, the NY's were very good, the sausages great in pasta sauce, the shanks super Greek spice style ... As it's hard to trust butchers these days (!), some carefully researched advice on steaks? The junk sold out of Co-op on certain days (and possibly Safeway, Costco, Sobeys, Real Canadian, and Save-On) is horrible: in the same meat cooler recently Coop was selling similar-looking New York strips for both $30 AND for $14 per pound, indicating something weird: the pricey cuts were new and authentic looking - for a supermarket meat counter! - but the cheaper were likely nearing or past their date/freshness limit. The cheap steaks in the front of a separate line-up were all distinctly red; the rear ones were much darker coloured and likely a few days fresher, but, as per customer ignorance, didn't look it. A few days later the same expensive steaks at the same Coop meat counter were $28, and the other line-up were not priced and were darker. Folks, the reason for the bright red meat is this... Meat that's over the 'best date' is injected and/or sprayed with carbon monoxide - in sufficient quantities it will kill you - that allows overdated meat to last months! As well, some butchers apparently 'paint' on fresh beef blood from more recent butchering. These supermarkets are hiding the truth from us, and are likely short-cutting and ripping us in other ways too: we need to boycott their meat counters, all of them. A friend who works in one of the meat sections said little when asked about being able to trust his big chain, but quietly directed me to meat that he said was better: it was clear he's not free to tell the truth. As well, some meat shops in Calgary are likely out-and-out crooks. As I used to work for them, M&M flash-freeze most of their products, and likely Urban Butchers too: they are not to be trusted for freshness, quality, or what's on the label. Additionally, there's no butcher on the premises, and so we don't know what goes into their chewy tendony 'steaks' that are most likely inferior cuts tenderized like crazy, and for which I never returned. Some of the others? At first trusted, Better Butcher has at least twice stiffed me with at least $5-10 worth of fat and skin on big $45-50 orders of chicken thighs. They hide the extra weight under their own shrink wrap packaging. As well, the last steak I had there was supposed to be porterhouse, but why would they separate it from the bone as that's where extra flavour for the two sides resides. As it was not all that tender, I suspect it could have been an inferior marbled cut (cannot prove it). Calgary Meats on Edmonton Trail is okay but I was not impressed with one steak when compared to others'. Regina Meats at Crossroads Market to some people is good, but why settle for whatever when can have the best? Sickel Meat at the same market carries rough-looking product, but for me flavour of their sausages was off. Silver Sage meat at Calgary Farmer's Market off Blackfoot is good-looking, but expensive! Spinelli's Piedmontese pork tenderloin is tender and tasty; so too may be their beef steak and chicken. BonTon Meats off Crowchild in the northwest may also be good. The conclusion? Check out Master Meats, and possibly Bon Ton and Spinelli. The rest? Steer clear. As in general prices are about the same, why not select the best, even if you have to drive a few more kms? The masters at Master Meats are now my hands-down fav. Go for it?

    When in Alberta one must indulge in some quality Alberta beef! Picked up some burgers for dinner…read morerecently from this amazing local Calgary butcher shop. Also a bottle of jerk seasoning which at the time of this review remains unopened in my pantry. The burgers were juicy and delish. This is a modern version of an old skool butcher shop where you can get pretty much any cut of meat your heart desires. Definitely carnivore heaven. These local butcher shops used to be on every neighbourhood block one time ago. But with prepackaged mass factory meat they have become a thing of the past. Good eats!

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    Granary Road

    Granary Road

    3.4(23 reviews)
    1.3 km
    $$

    Took a break from reading comprehension and accompanied the grade 5's on a field trip here the…read moreother day to learn about wetlands! The architecture in this place is absolutely amazing! Each section is so beautifully and thoughtfully done! The website says: Welcome to Granary Road. The founders of Granary Road are local Calgarians with kids just like you. 2 years ago we struck out to build a wonderful destination for the whole family. Granary Road is a rich life experience for everyone. Mom, Dad and Grandparents can sip coffee from the Bakery while musing over fresh organic produce in the public Market or nibble on something delicious from the Bistro while the kids explore the adventures of an Active Learning Park the likes of which Alberta, and maybe North America, has never seen before. There's so much to do... ...in a place that has found the perfect blend of nostalgic ambiance and thrilling fun. We've thought of something for everyone: * The Market at Granary Road is a friendly, upscale market that is charismatic and eclectic with first class vendors from 30+ different product categories including our fresh produce vendor who grows vegetables in our on-site green house just steps from where they are sold. Granary Road is set in an intimate, newly constructed wood clad building that replicates the charm of a traditional granary and echoes the pastoral beauty of the rolling foothills that surround it. Closely modeled after a Sonoma Valley winery, the Granary Road market features brilliant natural light and spectacular views. * The Bistro, Bakery and Bar at Granary Road are the flagship centerpiece of the market offering market and park goers a broad range of delicious baked goods, casual dining and refreshing wine, beer or cocktails. * The Active Learning Park at Granary Road is filled with acres of imaginative, energetic learning experiences for kids of all ages. Giant animatronic frogs, bats and spiders greet visitors as they walk 3 kilometers of trails connecting 11 different educational and heart-pounding fun exhibits. Each stop is based on an animal, insect or agricultural theme with an interactive learning component and an exciting activity like a 16' foot web climber that has a giant wolf spider at the top or a 4-story bigger than life ant farm with an obstacle course in the tunnels or an echolocation bat maze where kids navigate using sound plus many other great experiences. Your family will want to come back again and again!

    Heard about this market from a girlfriend and decided to take a Sunday drive with the family. What…read morea beautiful, clean and amazing market! I have no idea how much we spent but there must have been 30 samples and I tasted about 20 items, haha!!! We bought hot pepperoni, honey garlic and a bundnerfleisch. I've no idea how to say it but I have a pic of it. There's various package sizes of the assorted meats with a great variety of cheese too. We bought yellow curry and sampled so many things! The vendors are extremely friendly and we really liked the lady who sells wood items that's been burnt and etched with 10,000 volts. Totally visit her kiosk!!! Next up, the dip station. We sampled crab dip, bacon dip and red pepper hummus. Bought the bacon dip. The retro candy kiosk was really neat...we ended up with 5 dif chocolate bars. We also bought 2 soup mixes and then met the hand pie lady. OMG... her pastry is 100% butter based so it's crunchy not super flaky. If you like a dense, crunchy crust - go here! Boys had the Aussie beef pie for dinner and I had a lamb pie. I can't rave enough about it. Served it with celery and carrots sticks with the bacon dip - Sunday dinner in a pinch! After the vendors, we headed outside for a free hayride pulled by a tractor. The greenhouse has a petting zoo, with sheep, rabbits, an alpaca photo booth and a bunch of games. Overall, we had a great time and can't wait to return. Those meat pies beat simple Simon pies hands down with substantial portions. Next time I'll try a fruit pie. There's a ton of other cool vendors but you really should check it out for yourself!

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