on another thread, mtgl wrote:I'll be smoking some tomorrow, as it will be clear and warm for November, and we have some out-of-town guests. I picked mine up today at Park Packing on 41st and Ashland--it's akin to Peoria, as you walk into a big cold room and put on disposable gloves to dump piles of meat into bags, though somehow it's a bit
less nice than Peoria, which I sorta like. They had chuck and plate short ribs underneath the briskets, not at all labeled, and cheap at only 2.69 a pound. They come in large cryovac packages of about five ribs each, but if you ask, they'll cut those open and give you as much as you like.
Hi,
Thank you for mentioning Park Packing. A friend highlighted this post and its comparison to Peoria Packing House (PPH), especially the part about it being "less nice." Instantly a new midpoint destination was set and off to Park Packing we went.
What an intense experience it is to visit Park Packing, which is located across the street from Swaporama. It is a smaller space than Peoria, narrow aisles with pig parts to pick over on top of the table and odd bits underneath. The beef was either crayovac or portioned, plated on a foam tray and wrapped in plastic, while PPH their beef is as open as the pig. There were two species of testicles available: pig's and bull's. Some goat parts were found underneath the table, too: legs, heads and some meat chunks.
At PPH the butchers and buzz saws are behind a barrier. At Park's it was up close and personal, you could ask the butcher a question while he cuts away.
I heard pig snouts were 29 cents a pound, but apparently all the pig snout devotees snapped them up before I got there. If I wanted some, I had to return after the weekend. I use them mostly for making treats for my nine dog nephews. Pig ears were a lofty $3.49, which was no surprise though I miss the days I bought them for 59 cents a pound.
It was nearly body to body in there and two lengthy checkout lines. There was a lady frying Polish sausage samples, who said the lines moved swiftly.
I am coming back, though I hope to go on a weekday with less people hopefully. There is so much there to soak in and learn.
I had left my Mom in the car. When I got back, she told of all the huge meat portions walking past her. Just sitting in the car she was highly entertained.
Thank you for highlighting this store, it is certainly my kind of place.
Regards,