After moving to almost 1 year now i
Can't believe the price of chicken
Try fish,,,or flank steak,,,eggs...
I just picked up a few large turkeys for .88 c a lb , can't beat that
IF your willing to do some work, whole chickens yeild more meat and are cheaper lbs/cost.
Savings is even greater with whole turkeys.
Finding a good local butcher or cattle farmer, you can buy half or quarter cattle at a time and have it butchered to your liking for lot less $$.
Depending on where you live, hunting/fishing is great. 75 dollar tag yeilds me hundreds of lbs elk/moose.
Exactly... The only issue is most people are just scared of eating animal fat still. Cant wrap my head around it at this point.
For the last hundred thousand years our ancestors have been eating animal fats... not peanut butter and olive oil in copious amounts.
*Sorry for rant
LOL smack that my diet is mostly steak and eggs pineapple and rice ,, But I wanted to get another amino acid but since moving here to canada I cant find anything cheaper then 4.99LB ,, criminals
At SAMs club boneless skinless chicken breast is 1.77 a lb. thighs even cheaper. I can't think of almost any cheaper protein source.
You need to buy in bulk when chicken is on sale and freeze it.
Chicken breast usually go on sale once or twice a month. I will buy enough packages to hold me over until the next sale.
Ground turkey 93/7 goes on sale.
If you want to save money buy the 5 dozen package of eggs at costco and eat 10 egg whites for b fast and dinner.
LOL smack that my diet is mostly steak and eggs pineapple and rice ,, But I wanted to get another amino acid but since moving here to canada I cant find anything cheaper then 4.99LB ,, criminals
what stores are you shopping at at my costco they only have 30 eggs for 6.99
ive never seen 93 7 ground turkey in canada only lean ground...
what packs of chicken no frills is the cheapest 3.99 a lb but after its cooked you loose so much water costco you loose only 4-5 grams a chicken breast
no sams clubs here
hmmmm buying whole chickens. Never really thought about doing that. I bet it is alot cheaper. How are you guys cooking a whole chicken. Crock pot?