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Recommended - Bebe's BBQ
Hint: If you place an order for pickup, they willl set your portions aside to ensure your order can be filled.
I haven't had Tacconnelli's for years but no pizza will ever top theirs as far as I'm concerned. Oh, garlic memories....
Recommended - Bebe's BBQ
Brisket is back! From the Yelp site: The Brisket Is Back !
We are now offering 100% Angus Beef Brisket, in small batches, Only on Saturdays, until further notice.
Soul Food in Philly?
Try Bebe's Barbecue in the Italian Market area. It's a great place to visit but they deliver too.
Anyone been to Q BBQ in Philly yet?
Bebe's just opened like last week. They are very good. Very authentic and the staff is super friendly. They seem to still be ironing out the kinks but check them out. They have typical italian market hours. Closed Mon, open every other day till like 6.
Recommended - Bebe's BBQ
New BBQ joint in the heart of the Italian Market in Philly. This is the real deal. Delicious, locally sourced, generous portions, super cool staff and um, delicious. When I was there they had real southern Carolina style pulled pork, dry rubbed ribs, and rotisserie chicken, corn, collards, cornbread, mac and cheese, little sweet potato pies and complimentary sweet tea. 9th street rocks!
which brand of green chili in a jar is recommended
I just googled them this looks like a good option. minimum order with shipping will come in under $30 for a few jars of "just green chile". Nice job! I didn't see this site in my previous research!
which brand of green chili in a jar is recommended
The key is definitely access to the chiles. If I could get them here, I would make it myself. Hence the post. I would agree that frozen is best since they probably don't have preservatives added. But I can't afford to spend $80 on a tub of chile - hence the post :) Thank you for taking the time to reply, I don't mean to be "short" with you.
which brand of green chili in a jar is recommended
Well I do believe I have to order via the web as I am in Philly and I haven't seen anything around here other than those cans of Hatch green chile in the market but they don't really hit the spot or taste strong enough. I did look up 505 and it seems they are sold in Sam's club around here so perhaps I can make that work. I'm sure I can find a friend who is a member, etc.
The link to Bueno was great and has me drooling over their "autumn roast" offerings but unfortunately, they charge $50 for shipping $28 of product so that sort of becomes prohibitive at that point.
So to directly answer you, I'm looking to buy off the 'net, pay a reasonable price for a reasonable amount including shipping (no price in mind but certainly less than $50).
Thanks so much for your replies. This board is awesome.
which brand of green chili in a jar is recommended
So I lived in ABQ for a few years and am now on the east coast. I miss green chili like... there are no words. I know you can order fresh roasted and flash frozen online, but i'm just one little person in a little apartment, I can't afford nor or do I want all that so I was thinking of ordering some type of chopped green chili from a jar. In your opinion, which brand is best? BTW - give Sadie's a kiss for me :)