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mosesbotbol 02-03-2014 05:31 AM

Re: where do you buy your meat?
 
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Originally Posted by CigarNut (Post 1930204)
...occasionally Costco has Prime -- and we love that too.

Tough pick between the Prime shell sirloin or Choice strip as they are the same price per pound.

CigarNut 02-03-2014 06:44 AM

Re: where do you buy your meat?
 
I'd probably go with the Strip...

mosesbotbol 02-03-2014 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by CigarNut (Post 1930577)
I'd probably go with the Strip...

I usually do.

pektel 02-03-2014 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Blueface (Post 1929575)
Some at a local market called Western Beef that has incredible prices but I have acquired a taste for Prime beef and find myself often at Fresh Market (like a Whole Foods).
Pricey as heck but the marbling is to die for.

Here's a nice article about surviving Whole Foods:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kelly-...b_3895583.html

On Topic:

I buy my meat locally. I'm friends with the offspring of a local butcher in town. Sure, it costs a little more, but I'd much rather keep my money local. I prefer to support local people instead of corporations.

billybarue 02-04-2014 09:14 PM

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I have been pleased w/ Costco for the price. Far superior in cost and price to chain grocers. I try not to buy much beef from costco though.

Right here in ft Wayne we have one of the few Wagyu (Kobe) beef operations. Joseph Decuis farms (and restaurant). It's a splurge and I don't do it but once every couple months or so.

Seven sons Farms, also right here (Roanoke, IN) has excellent all-grass fed pasteured beef. They have started a great delivery program with many excellent farmers/producers and they deliver to as far as Cincy and Chicago. Check out their sites:

http://sevensons.net

And

http://www.honoredprairie.com

Gunthorp farms is on "honored prairie" - excellent poultry


I hope we are returning to the small scale family farmers. Their product is more money, and not all would want to budget to afford it, but it's worth it to me.

OLS 02-07-2014 07:22 AM

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Haha, nice one JJIrons. I am with Moses on the go cheap and work magic aspect.
I do not go in for all that much steak, but I put away a lot of jerky and I DO LOVE a good
roast cooked the way the cajuns do it. SO I surf sales on chuck roast as well as baby back ribs
to keep the freezer as stocked as I can, small as it is. My pick of a whole ribeye last month
was RARE indeed. I am glad I did it, but I always regret it some when I think of how
unimportant steaks are to me and how much I paid. But give me a Rival jerky maker and
whatever beef the store can't sell by whatever date they choose and I am happy.
The ribeye is marked in yellow to show where I found a friend's FACE in the marbling. Lucky
it wasn't Jesus.

mikesr1963 02-07-2014 11:12 AM

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Growing up, we bought a beef cow each year and had it butchered. Literally picked it out live and selected it. Did the same thing with a hog. Many times we even cut and sectioned the dead animals ourselves. I find it easy to look and meat in the store now and pick out good pieces/cuts. Local supermarkets are fine after 10 years of home butchering.

azar 02-23-2014 01:00 PM

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This thread reminds how lucky I am married a ranchers daughter and I hunt. We get our beef, pork, & chicken from father in law. No drugs and each year we pick out of the herd what we want. Then there is also deer and elk 100% natural. It truly saves us a lot of cash. It does cost me a little but most part not as much as the store.
Mack

mosesbotbol 02-24-2014 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by azar (Post 1937252)
This thread reminds how lucky I am married a ranchers daughter

Lucky man.


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