I'm just amazed about some of the cooks. I see 2-inch porterhouses, rib roasts, tenderloins, and not just occasionally. I shop at a market with dozens of vendors, and I can get only prime there. Our grocery stores sell puny steaks. I don't have anything except a BJs close, and the last untrimmed tenderloin I checked there was $120. At Christmas, I priced a two-rib standing rib and it was $75! Tenderloin goes for $19 a pound. Skirt steak is $9, and flank is even $8.
I'm not cheap and I'm not poor, but I just won't spend that type of money. We end up with sirloin, which I actually prefer in many ways. At $5.95 a pound for 1.25-inch steaks, we get at least two meals out of $13. I do have to say that the meat is excellent, but still.
You guys get cheaper meat? I could join Costco and make the 40-minute trip once in a while if the store offers real value.
Owner of a large and a beloved mini
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThe food is a large part of my budget but it is very enjoyable for me and my family.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeLike others said, I'll have a big cook here and there but it's a splurge, something I've planned and get all excited about. We don't eat fillet and prime rib every night ;)
Def way to go is try and find a good butcher or farmer.
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2 • Off Topic Disagree Agree 2LikeBut, it's what makes me happy. I get $12 haircuts and buy $9 jeans so I can afford $100 dinners. ;) True story.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeBuying in bulk helps, if there is freezer space. And, select grade beef turns as tender as can be after a few days in an SV bath.
And then there's thing called "the Egg." $1.79/lb pork butts turn into ambrosia, compared to pre-made mediocre stuff that sells for about .60/oz.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeCompare the cost of going out to eat to the cost of cooking a good piece of meat at home on the egg. Its staggering. I can routinely feed my family of four and my inlaws on anywhere from $40-60 worth of good meat. Plus,most everyone in my family cooks so there is always plenty of sides and salads to go with everything. I dont even like to go out to eat anymore. Its unhealthy and expensive.
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