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joseph-mama t1_j7dvh01 wrote

Savenors in Cambridge has rabbit.

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LackingUtility t1_j7ebnx3 wrote

I’ve gotten good rabbits at Savenors, OP.

Also, there are several farms in the 495 belt that have fresh meat, including rabbits, and many deliver in town. Lilac Hedge, Crescent Ridge, there’s a few others.

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BMac364 t1_j7dyzse wrote

Try stop and shop in Quincy.

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mikeyICE22 t1_j7dzq6j wrote

Meet me in my backyard

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fuertepqek OP t1_j7g4git wrote

This post is about bunnies not casual encounters in backyards.

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warriorofinternets t1_j7fm3il wrote

I got rabbits in my backyard. Byog but you can have as many as you want!

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plzbubblewrapmy_____ t1_j7e7dks wrote

Alpine Butcher in Lowell (might technically be Chelmsford?) has all kinds of meats. Mostly beef, chicken and pork for fresh meat, but their frozen section has rabbit, alligator, camel, ostrich, bison, etc.

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fuertepqek OP t1_j7fl7da wrote

Now that’s a great tip. I’m trying to taste different proteins to replace cow meat.

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Toffeechu t1_j7egtz8 wrote

10 miles out from Boston, Bill's Town/compound.

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jjajoe t1_j7fdedg wrote

McKinnon's in Davis square always has rabbit.

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rjoker103 t1_j7fkwtp wrote

HMart in Burlington used to have some in their frozen meats section.

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GrimmRetails t1_j7fszme wrote

Market Basket is literally the first store I ever saw rabbit being sold in.

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wombat5003 t1_j7eaze7 wrote

Any major supermarket usually carries them frozen, and if not you can probably get them ordered… their fairly common..

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RowdyRusty420 t1_j7f707w wrote

The elites don’t want you to know this, but the rabbits you can find at the park are free. I have 11 rabbits at home.

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