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KJT

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Looks like the folks at Gilt have moved into culinary supplies. See anything worth buying? www.gilttaste.com

The steaks look pretty tasty.
 

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Originally Posted by edmorel
the meats seem like stuff you can get elsewhere (like the flannery beef), I guess this is for the very loyal Gilt customer.
The funny thing is that Bryan's beef is actually damn well priced in store for what it is. He is a great butcher, really old school, and a damn nice guy.
 

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Gilt jumped the shark a while ago.
 

chronoaug

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tomme de savoie for $25? the ****?


i dunno. not much on there looks like a steal. pretty much standard retails. maybe a bit cheaper than a store in the middle of nowhere where there are no other options. Then again, you can always just go to other sites to buy it but i guess Gilt is trying to create a lifestyle brand type thing where the same people who are into the high fashion and use gilt will use them for "foodie" stuff.

I won't use it but if they want to go after it, why not
 

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It somehow went from "Get **** you actually want for half price...if you're fast enough" to "get **** you don't really want at a worse price than you can get if you look around a little...but you won't b/c hey we're GILT!".
 

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^^ so true. i haven't really seen anything i've really wanted for a long time.

it seems like they sell stuff like nordstrom rack rejects and etc.
 

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Gilt's a garbage site with garbage customer service. I've gotten wrong orders on 4 of my 8 gilt purchases. In most cases they only offer Gilt credit. Just a bag of crap, IMO.
 

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The two dozen oysters for ~$34 doesn't look bad. Cheaper than what you'd pay at a bar. But I'm sure I would be told otherwise shortly...
 

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Originally Posted by bingebag
Gilt's a garbage site with garbage customer service. I've gotten wrong orders on 4 of my 8 gilt purchases. In most cases they only offer Gilt credit. Just a bag of crap, IMO.

they offer full returns now. They went to **** when they went public though. Now they have 6 or so spinoffs and "if it doesn't work? **** launch it again with a different name!"
 

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Instead of counting days on a calender, I count A. Testoni sales on Gilt.
 

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Gilt has gone considerably downhill in everything lately...
 

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Originally Posted by iammatt
The funny thing is that Bryan's beef is actually damn well priced in store for what it is. He is a great butcher, really old school, and a damn nice guy.

He has a pretty good site. Has anyone tried this:

The Porterhouse cut has become famous as the Tuscan Bisteca Fiorentine mainly because of the unique cooking method it allows. Generally, it is 2.5" to 3" thick (will serve 4-6) and is seared on both sides to give it a good dark look, then finished indirectly by standing it up on the grill with the bone as the base. What this does is allows the bone to act as a heat shield at the point of direct heat while still allowing the high cooking temperature to indirectly surround the steak. And if you pull it off, you look like a pro at the grill, to boot! Go ahead, be a hero.
lefty
 

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