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I write up a menu for the week and shop to the menu. Agnosticsherbet Nov 2014 #1
I don't write mine but scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #4
Milk is the travesty in my opinion yeoman6987 Nov 2014 #7
It's 3.99 here in CT scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #12
not everywhere - paid less than $3.50 in Daytona over the weekend DrDan Nov 2014 #18
Butter has gone thru the roof...nearly $5/lb. Frustratedlady Nov 2014 #100
I noticed that also scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #138
Beef at Publics is 12 dollars for 3 pounds yeoman6987 Nov 2014 #5
I check the sales and make a menu based on what is cheap that week csziggy Nov 2014 #133
Once or twice a month... Earth_First Nov 2014 #2
In the store I shop at they label it the family pack scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #10
Less quality cuts. Cook low and slow. Lochloosa Nov 2014 #3
+1. I also only buy meat that's in the discount bins that have dates about to expire riderinthestorm Nov 2014 #19
When I make things with hamburger Bettie Nov 2014 #57
Beef soup bones.... dixiegrrrrl Nov 2014 #69
I love Southern Women. And there food. Lochloosa Nov 2014 #73
I get grass fed beef Warpy Nov 2014 #80
I learned years ago that if you have a cheap piece of beef...like a Frustratedlady Nov 2014 #101
Wow! That's a great tip! Thanks, will try it! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2014 #151
Still going on 2deer/yr from last season & 45 dove so far this season. Eleanors38 Nov 2014 #120
You can keep the deer but I'll be glad to send you an address to ship the dove. Yummy... Lochloosa Nov 2014 #123
Ha! Those get the BBQ treatment, as well as breakfast w/grits. Eleanors38 Nov 2014 #126
Small portions of meat. bravenak Nov 2014 #6
Maybe fish is cheaper where you live but here it's very expensive scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #11
Yeah, sorry. bravenak Nov 2014 #15
That's pretty nice scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #17
You took my answer! bullwinkle428 Nov 2014 #74
Yep. Me too. bravenak Nov 2014 #84
Our butcher gives bulk discounts, and we've got a chest freeezer. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #8
Very rarely eat steak. Xyzse Nov 2014 #9
I prepare my steaks in a way that would make some blush... ReverendDeuce Nov 2014 #29
Sounds pretty damn fine. Xyzse Nov 2014 #31
Nope... infrared! ReverendDeuce Nov 2014 #36
But but but but but... Xyzse Nov 2014 #59
It's a different type of grilling, no doubt... ReverendDeuce Nov 2014 #62
Ah, so it doesn't have the charcoal grill taste. Xyzse Nov 2014 #72
This is why they say there is no inflation. former9thward Nov 2014 #13
interesting , didn't know that scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #23
You got it! roamer65 Nov 2014 #46
The CPI includes food and energy Recursion Nov 2014 #83
No, I'm sorry they are not that "volatile". former9thward Nov 2014 #104
But the CPI U includes food and energy and is lower than 2% Recursion Nov 2014 #111
Buy it on the hoof. Our extended family (6 adults) buys and has processed kelly1mm Nov 2014 #14
You have the butcher cut it all up into steaks and hambuger for you? scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #22
Basically, yes. Since we buy the cow (this year we got a Free Martin - yummy) we know kelly1mm Nov 2014 #50
This is what my family did when I was a kid. It' a great system. Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #124
Ours too... A HERETIC I AM Nov 2014 #145
We do this as well, for beef and pork. peacebird Nov 2014 #33
Yep, that's what I do too. Xithras Nov 2014 #49
Us too. It travels 50 miles in its life, max. My local farmer had a different type beef last yeart uppityperson Nov 2014 #52
My nephew shoots a couple deer (legally with a bow) postulater Nov 2014 #16
I don't know anyone that does that , I know people hunt here though scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #21
We do, on top of raising our own beef, chickens and hogs, GGJohn Nov 2014 #66
The biggest problem is land access; sounds like you may have that beat... Eleanors38 Nov 2014 #122
For me to start hunting I would have to go through all the courses first scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #139
You think of things never considered when hunting Eleanors38 Nov 2014 #148
Eastern Pennsylvania has an abundance of deer. Doctor Who Nov 2014 #39
When I ate meet I bought a 1/2 a steer gwheezie Nov 2014 #20
I don't eat much meat NV Whino Nov 2014 #24
$68? Where are you located? That's ridiculous... ReverendDeuce Nov 2014 #25
Connecticut scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #27
There are a few Aldi stores in CT... try them out! ReverendDeuce Nov 2014 #30
Great advice. Jamastiene Nov 2014 #108
yes aldi dembotoz Nov 2014 #128
Chicken is not the deal that it used to be so I don't buy avebury Nov 2014 #26
First, I don't by steaks. Skidmore Nov 2014 #28
Costco BlindTiresias Nov 2014 #32
It's not easy. Eggs, cheese, cottage cheese Faux pas Nov 2014 #34
I eat a lot more chicken. Been a long time since steak. roamer65 Nov 2014 #35
It is insane. malokvale77 Nov 2014 #37
Smart meat eaters marry the butcher's sibling Brother Buzz Nov 2014 #38
Hmmm, I need to look into that idea. Jamastiene Nov 2014 #109
I limit meat to once a week. 840high Nov 2014 #40
I use the money I save not avoiding gluten. notrightatall Nov 2014 #41
And processed foods JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #67
small portions and leftovers raging moderate Nov 2014 #42
Coupons and manager's specials. GoCubsGo Nov 2014 #43
Roadkill LostInAnomie Nov 2014 #44
In many areas that's a perfectly legitimate way to get protein N/t A HERETIC I AM Nov 2014 #147
After a certain episode of Doc Martin featuring a roadkill diet, I think I'd pass Hekate Nov 2014 #163
Get a Freezer unit, buy in bulk on sale and useable markdown stuff. Get some freezer bags NorthCarolina Nov 2014 #45
May I ask what cut you got? MannyGoldstein Nov 2014 #47
New York strip steak what ever that meant? scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #89
Buy in quantity during off-times Iris Nov 2014 #48
I've also noticed that our local stores have great sales right before the end of the month. Frustratedlady Nov 2014 #103
I hadn't noticed that before. I'll definitely check into that. Thanks! n/t Iris Nov 2014 #114
After the crash, I saw that food would be priced too high fasttense Nov 2014 #51
In my local Safeway they have a "Manger's Special" bin. dballance Nov 2014 #53
I am stunned by grocery prices these days. grasswire Nov 2014 #54
Have a freezer, buy on sale Bettie Nov 2014 #55
We buy animals at auction at the county fair. Abnredleg Nov 2014 #56
Make each meat purchase last for several meals. Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #58
Flat iron steaks are great, not tough at all and cheap. Phlem Nov 2014 #60
feed my wife and I meat almost every night for $3-5 of meat alc Nov 2014 #61
I eat very little beef these days . . . markpkessinger Nov 2014 #63
I don't eat beef Dorian Gray Nov 2014 #64
We raise and butcher our own cattle and chickens hogs, GGJohn Nov 2014 #65
It appears you live in cattle country somewhere out west. Jenoch Nov 2014 #153
You would be correct about living in cattle country out west. GGJohn Nov 2014 #154
You don't need to tell me where you live, Jenoch Nov 2014 #155
We live in AZ up around Flagstaff way. GGJohn Nov 2014 #157
Flagstaff explains why you can have both Jenoch Nov 2014 #164
I save a lot of money on food because I am a vegetarian. RebelOne Nov 2014 #68
I went to a country butcher they other day d_r Nov 2014 #70
We have beef once a week or so. The rest of the week, I roast a chicken and use that up, or just get Brickbat Nov 2014 #71
Hamburger! closeupready Nov 2014 #75
With beets at $3/lb what fucking difference does it make? HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #76
Hunting DustyJoe Nov 2014 #77
Where are you? Brickbat Nov 2014 #135
It still surprises me why so many think they MUST have meat for 2 meals a day. randome Nov 2014 #78
I believe it. Warpy Nov 2014 #79
We don't. Meat is an occasional thing for us. n/t eridani Nov 2014 #81
Cheap cuts, small portions. And I love my pressure cooker bhikkhu Nov 2014 #82
Living in Texas helps Major Nikon Nov 2014 #85
When I want steaks, I usually smoke a roast for several hours instead DisgustipatedinCA Nov 2014 #86
Eat at a Chinese Buffet PADemD Nov 2014 #87
Ck your market for the day they reduce the price to make room for the.new Historic NY Nov 2014 #88
A quarter of a beef at a time. n/t lumberjack_jeff Nov 2014 #90
I eat the Paleo lifestyle for my health AnalystInParadise Nov 2014 #91
does the average family eat steaks regularly ? JI7 Nov 2014 #92
When I was a little kid it was pretty regular for my mom to cook steaks scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #96
I have a union job customerserviceguy Nov 2014 #93
Pork -- even with the price increase -- is insanely cheap right now Algernon Moncrieff Nov 2014 #94
pork loin big hunk 2 bucks a pound on saie dembotoz Nov 2014 #130
How much steak did you serve each person? Silent3 Nov 2014 #95
The steaks really weren't that big scarystuffyo Nov 2014 #98
If they weren't that big, then they were well over $10/lb Silent3 Nov 2014 #117
I disagree. See this add from out local Publix. New Your Strip on sale for 9.99 lb from 15.99 Lochloosa Nov 2014 #131
Even at that not-on-sale price, you could provide each person with more than a pound of steak... Silent3 Nov 2014 #132
Super--and the nearest Publix is only 900 miles from me. Orrex Nov 2014 #149
My wife is entirely vegetarian now, I'm mostly vegetarian. hunter Nov 2014 #97
I still can't sort out why *most* people still eat meat. flvegan Nov 2014 #99
probably cuz it tastes good. Evoman Nov 2014 #105
It tastes good Prophet 451 Nov 2014 #159
No emotional response here. I am a vegetarian. RebelOne Nov 2014 #160
it tastes great Scout Nov 2014 #165
I generally buy on sale. SheilaT Nov 2014 #102
I can't afford it. laundry_queen Nov 2014 #106
You went to the wrong store or didn't buy it when it was on sale. Jamastiene Nov 2014 #107
we eat beef maybe once a month fizzgig Nov 2014 #110
I like it but eat it rarely: 3-4 times/year. I treat it like a guilty pleasure Populist_Prole Nov 2014 #112
Brisket is cheap, London broil is cheap. PeteSelman Nov 2014 #113
I buy it according to what's on sale. hobbit709 Nov 2014 #115
Ask the butcher for skirt steak. That's what restaurants use for fajitas. FSogol Nov 2014 #116
I harvest organic deer and turkey. ileus Nov 2014 #118
I raise my own. n/t oneshooter Nov 2014 #119
One roast, three meals spinbaby Nov 2014 #121
I don't. Orsino Nov 2014 #125
I had to give up red meat ten years ago DFW Nov 2014 #127
We have steak about 6 times a year. MissB Nov 2014 #129
My husband buys t-bones when on sale azmom Nov 2014 #134
Pork steak is my MMMMMM. I need to go on the Atkins diet B Calm Nov 2014 #136
try ribeye steaks Mosby Nov 2014 #137
Stater Bros. (n/t) Iggo Nov 2014 #140
Cheaper cuts, less red meat, smaller portions, meat substitutes NickB79 Nov 2014 #141
Like this: LWolf Nov 2014 #142
I only eat it a couple times a week. Rex Nov 2014 #143
Wait'll you get my age and your teeth are sensitive or worse (64) panader0 Nov 2014 #144
Beef prices are due to the drought. No rain, no grass. Pork is cheap. REP Nov 2014 #146
$68 is our entire monthly grocery bill for two adults. noamnety Nov 2014 #150
Frozen buffalo wings. :( nt ecstatic Nov 2014 #152
Restaurant Depot madville Nov 2014 #156
I only eat a little meat these days Prophet 451 Nov 2014 #158
I buy it through the restaurant :) sir pball Nov 2014 #161
Chicken. There's only two of us, so I buy the roast chicken at Costco usually. Then use the bones... Hekate Nov 2014 #162
Store had gr. round for $3.99/lb fadedrose Nov 2014 #166
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