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Corrected BUSCHHHHH commentary

Back to Llano, for a shopping trip to my other favorite food-related place there: Miiller's Meat Market and Smokehouse. (They ship, folks!) This is an old-style meat processing, butchering and packing place, with plenty of other food as well. We went for some of the sausages and stuffed jalapenos of varying types, but I had to snap plenty of photos and ogle other goods.

 

This is the place in Llano where you can get everything you need for curing your own meats and blending your own sausages, if you don't want to buy some of theirs. Their camp food supplies seem to be pretty good too.

 

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There are plenty of preserves, both packed there and brought in from the area:

 

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They have some fresh groceries, though we've never bought any there; the fresh produce at the local grocery sttore is generally better although this fall the pickings for lettuce were pretty slim.

 

There's a huge selection of wine, which I didn't photograph, and a fun selection of gifts.

 

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A massive selection of meats, including a good variety of jalapeno poppers of varying recipes. We bought some of those, and some sausages that have appeared in some of our meals but haven't been photographed alone.

 

20221225_104804.jpg

 

Their sign at the entrance regarding pets made me laugh because of its thoroughness. The beer packaging made me scratch my head.

 

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I never did figure out what the extra H's were all about on that box of Busch light.

 

 

 

 

Smithy

Smithy

Back to Llano, for a shopping trip to my other favorite food-related place there: Miiller's Meat Market and Smokehouse. (They ship, folks!) This is an old-style meat processing, butchering and packing place, with plenty of other food as well. We went for some of the sausages and stuffed jalapenos of varying types, but I had to snap plenty of photos and ogle other goods.

 

This is the place in Llano where you can get everything you need for curing your own meats and blending your own sausages, if you don't want to buy some of theirs. Their camp food supplies seem to be pretty good too.

 

20221225_105120.jpg

 

There are plenty of preserves, both packed there and brought in from the area:

 

20221225_104913.jpg

 

20221225_105021.jpg

 

They have some fresh groceries, though we've never bought any there; the fresh produce at the local grocery sttore is generally better although this fall the pickings for lettuce were pretty slim.

 

There's a huge selection of wine, which I didn't photograph, and a fun selection of gifts.

 

20221110_172610-1.jpg

 

20221108_145505.jpg

 

A massive selection of meats, including a good variety of jalapeno poppers of varying recipes. We bought some of those, and some sausages that have appeared in some of our meals but haven't been photographed alone.

 

20221225_104804.jpg

 

Their sign at the entrance regarding pets made me laugh because of its thoroughness. The beer packaging made me scratch my head.

 

20221225_104637.jpg

 

I never did figure out what the SSSSH was all about on that box of Busch light.

 

 

 

 

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