Happy Wednesday, Everyone! And Happy National Haiku Day!
For those who'd like to know, a haiku is a type of poetry that originated in Japan. A haiku consists of seventeen syllables in three lines (five syllables, seven syllables, five syllables) and generally has a surprise or unexpected ending. They're fun!
Here's an example:
Haikus are easyBut sometimes they make no senseRefrigerator
Would you like to try one? I'll get you started...
Jacobs Meat MarketFor bacon, steaks, roasts, and brats_________________
You only need a five-syllable line to finish it off. Let me know how you make out!
And while you ponder those five syllables, be sure to check out the specials this week at the Meat Market! We have Jacobs Own Natural Casing Wieners, Jacobs Own Ring Liver Sausage, USDA Choice T-Bones, USDA Choice Porterhouse Steaks, Boneless Country-Style Pork Ribs, Jacobs Own Mac n Cheese Brats, Frozen Breaded Walleye, and Creamy Macaroni & Cheese! So much goodness in just one place!
Jacobs customersAre the best on the planetLook in the mirror
Stop by when you can! We'd love to share some smiles!
These specials are valid today, Wednesday, April 17th, through Saturday, April 20th... while supplies last.
Butcher Shop Television will be broadcasting LIVE from "smack dab in the middle" of Jacobs Meat Market today, Wednesday, at 10:30am. You can watch the live broadcast on our YouTube Channel. If you can't make the live broadcast, no worries - the recorded video will be available via YouTube and shared on Facebook. You'll not miss a moment of the merriment!