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I have a freezer and only buy meat for under $1 a pound, with the exception of roast beef I bake myself when its $3.99 pound. That saves 75%-80-% over the cost of deli roast beef which has salt water added for max profit. My only ingredients are salt and pepper.
4 slices of deli roast beef has 22% of your salt intake for a day, and is $14-420 a pound.
Who only uses 4 slices on a sandwich?
Does this actually exist?
Drive for long enough on dark country roads and meat jumps right into your car
With gas prices these days it still might cost you more than $1 a lb
True story, a woman hit a deer in front of my house 3 months ago, I talked to the deputy and claimed the tag and processed it that night. Got over 100lbs of meat nearly free.
Not anywhere I've seen.
Maybe if you're buying your institutional grade F surplus horse meat in pallet quantities from Sysco or something.
One of the best ways to stretch your grocery budget is to buy ingredients as whole as possible and then process them at home as much as possible. Especially vegetables.
Yes buying whole grain cow is actually a really cheap way to save on meat.