Weekly Specials Good June 10 to June 13

Happy Wednesday, Everyone!

Every week seems to begin with the same optimistic thought: "This weekend should be pretty relaxed."

And every week, that thought is quickly introduced to reality.

Somehow, a weekend that begins with no plans at all develops a schedule worthy of an air traffic controller. A quick stop at the store becomes three errands. A simple project turns into a full afternoon. Before long, Sunday evening arrives and we're all wondering where those two days went.

Summer seems especially good at this. The longer days create the illusion that there will be plenty of time to get everything done. Yet somehow the calendar fills itself anyway.

Of course, there is something nice about a busy summer weekend. Farmers markets are open, grills are working overtime, and people seem to find more reasons to gather with friends and family. Even when the schedule gets a little crowded, most of it tends to be the good kind of busy.

Speaking of busy, a quick reminder that Lawe Street remains closed between College Avenue and North Street. If you're coming from College Ave, the easiest route to Jacobs Meat Market is to take Meade Street to Pacific and turn left. An extra turn, perhaps, but completely worth the effort.

Whether your upcoming weekend ends up quiet and relaxing or unexpectedly packed from start to finish, we hope you find time for good food, good company, and maybe even a chance to slow down for a little while.

Weekly Specials pricing is good Wednesday through Saturday, June 10 through June 13, while supplies last.



Butcher Shop Television will be broadcasting LIVE today, Wednesday, at 10:30am. You can watch the live broadcast on our Facebook Page or 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!

Tune in this week for a re-cap of the weekly specials, banter, shenanigans, tales of glory, and to participate in our weekly contest!


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