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  2. This Costco Hack Will Help You Buy Beef for Less - AOL

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    The 10-pound tubes of lean ground beef are typically less than $5 per pound — to give a point of comparison, a major grocery store near me currently sells ground beef with the same fat ratio for ...

  3. Costco Is Now Selling the World’s Best-Quality Beef - AOL

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    Costco’s meat department shelves are stocked with chef- and customer-approved beef options year round, from classic ribeye to budget-friendly brisket. In great news for carnivorous Costco fans ...

  4. Flap steak - Wikipedia

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    Flap meat Flap steak. Flap steak, or flap meat (IMPS/NAMP 1185A, UNECE 2203) is a beef steak cut from the obliquus internus abdominis muscle of the bottom sirloin. It is generally very thin, fibrous and chewy, [1]: 14 but flavorful, and often confused with both skirt steak [2] and hanger steak.

  5. 16 Types of Steak All Home Cooks Should Know - AOL

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    Also known as: flap meat. Best for: grilling. How to cook it: Grill flap steak over high heat to medium and slice it thinly against the grain to keep it tender. Try it: Steak Tacos with Cucumber ...

  6. The reason why professional chefs love Costco beef - AOL

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    Costco: The wholesale mecca where you can leave with a new beach chair, a 64-pack of fruit snacks, a big-screen TV and… incredibly high-quality beef? The reason why professional chefs love ...

  7. Hanger steak - Wikipedia

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    The diaphragm is one muscle, commonly cut into two separate cuts of meat: the hanger steak, traditionally considered more flavorful, and the outer skirt steak, composed of tougher muscle from the dome of the diaphragm. The hanger is attached to the last rib and to the front of several of the lumbar vertebrae.