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Title: Best deals on meat?
Post by: TEMPER on July 19, 2014, 08:16:10 PM
I have been spending between $30-$50 (depending on how much beef I buy) every 10 days or so for years now. And that is usually 2x8oz cooked weight chicken meals a day and an 8oz beef meal per day.

It is just now starting to hit me that maybe I'm missing out on some secret little tricks.

After trying the Wal-Mart frozen 3lb bag breasts I can't help but feel like they are still somehow fucking with me, even at like 1.60 a lb...whether it's "broth" or whatever fucking tricks they are pulling, something just doesn't seem right about them...And it got me thinking.

Housewives and soccer mom types seem to have all these little coupon tricks and shit because they have time to sit at home all day while their husbands work and study these secrets, they learn how to do this shit over the generations.

I do not have access to any of these types of women so I turn to the older and much wiser members of Getbig to enlighten me on the secrets of finding the best possible deals on chicken breast and ground beef / steak.

Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: youandme on July 19, 2014, 08:20:55 PM
I clicked, expecting to view a greased up guy posing in a thong  :-\
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: thulsaDOOM210 on July 19, 2014, 08:29:39 PM
Pm meat4less gaspoogio.  8)
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Chacka on July 19, 2014, 08:35:14 PM

... waiting for.Prime to take.thread over. ..
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: D.O.A. on July 19, 2014, 08:38:50 PM
I have been spending between $30-$50 (depending on how much beef I buy) every 10 days or so for years now. And that is usually 2x8oz cooked weight chicken meals a day and an 8oz beef meal per day.

It is just now starting to hit me that maybe I'm missing out on some secret little tricks.

After trying the Wal-Mart frozen 3lb bag breasts I can't help but feel like they are still somehow fucking with me, even at like 1.60 a lb...whether it's "broth" or whatever fucking tricks they are pulling, something just doesn't seem right about them...And it got me thinking.

Housewives and soccer mom types seem to have all these little coupon tricks and shit because they have time to sit at home all day while their husbands work and study these secrets, they learn how to do this shit over the generations.

I do not have access to any of these types of women so I turn to the older and much wiser members of Getbig to enlighten me on the secrets of finding the best possible deals on chicken breast and ground beef / steak.


Get yourself a girlfriend that knows how to run a household. You haven't figured it out by now you never will
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: thulsaDOOM210 on July 19, 2014, 08:41:17 PM
I dont know if you have a mojo carniceria in your neck of the woods, but I buy about 2 1/2lbs of filets for about 8-9 bucks.

Its from Mexico complete with creutzfeldt-jacob's finest so you know its good.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: TEMPER on July 19, 2014, 08:47:31 PM
I dont know if you have a mojo carniceria in your neck of the woods, but I buy about 2 1/2lbs of filets for about 8-9 bucks.

Its from Mexico complete with creutzfeldt-jacob's finest so you know its good.

You mean chicken breast filets?
That's like $3.50/lb fuck that lol.

Or beef "filet" steak...
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Rambone on July 19, 2014, 09:42:21 PM
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Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: titusisback on July 19, 2014, 09:44:17 PM
It is just now starting to hit me that maybe I'm missing out on some secret little tricks.

Here's a secret - the cheapest chicken is fed shit it's not supposed to eat (corn and waste animal parts; other chicken and beef typically) and injected with hormones and antibiotics. You buy this, and you're guaranteed to eat shit.

Pay few bucks more and find grain fed chicken that runs free.

You're welcome.

Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: calfzilla on July 19, 2014, 10:28:20 PM
Here's a secret - the cheapest chicken is fed shit it's not supposed to eat (corn and waste animal parts; other chicken and beef typically) and injected with hormones and antibiotics. You buy this, and you're guaranteed to eat shit.

Pay few bucks more and find grain fed chicken that runs free.

You're welcome.





I believe it is illegal to inject with hormones and anti biotics.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: titusisback on July 19, 2014, 10:49:40 PM
I believe it is illegal to inject with hormones and anti biotics.

Just like IFBB. Make it illegal and no one does it  ::)
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: cephissus on July 19, 2014, 11:01:19 PM
is that supposed to be a lot ???

food is expensive... i spent $350 at the grocery store last week
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Powerlift66 on July 19, 2014, 11:14:14 PM
Tempers meat, cannot be beat....
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: visualizeperfection on July 19, 2014, 11:16:17 PM
is that supposed to be a lot ???

food is expensive... i spent $350 at the grocery store last week

for you and how many people... for how long.


lets be honest bro
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: TEMPER on July 19, 2014, 11:47:16 PM
Here's a secret - the cheapest chicken is fed shit it's not supposed to eat (corn and waste animal parts; other chicken and beef typically) and injected with hormones and antibiotics. You buy this, and you're guaranteed to eat shit.

Pay few bucks more and find grain fed chicken that runs free.

You're welcome.



Yeahhhhhh that's gonna happen...

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_XC2MsyRvxGE/TGsr1FGDpII/AAAAAAAAA9Q/RnuqS1M25P8/s1600/orgchicken.jpg)
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Jizmo on July 20, 2014, 05:15:39 AM
stop fucking complaining if you pay 1.60$ per lb...
in germany the cheapest you can get is 2.20€ per lb and thats if you buy the 3 pound bags... thats over 3$ per lb.

chicken breast and coalfish is the cheapest protein source you can get apart from quark (like cottage cheese but 0 fat), which costs about 1.50$ per 100g of protein (so its actually half as cheap as meat/fish). but it tastes shit.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Donny on July 20, 2014, 05:24:24 AM
stop fucking complaining if you pay 1.60$ per lb...
in germany the cheapest you can get is 2.20€ per lb and thats if you buy the 3 pound bags... thats over 3$ per lb.

chicken breast and coalfish is the cheapest protein source you can get apart from quark (like cottage cheese but 0 fat), which costs about 1.50$ per 100g of protein (so its actually half as cheap as meat/fish). but it tastes shit.
I love Quark.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: hrspwr1 on July 20, 2014, 05:25:49 AM
Buy beef a half or whole steer at a time. It brings the cost down to about $2. lb across the board.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Thespritz0 on July 20, 2014, 05:29:31 AM
I have been spending between $30-$50 (depending on how much beef I buy) every 10 days or so for years now. And that is usually 2x8oz cooked weight chicken meals a day and an 8oz beef meal per day.

It is just now starting to hit me that maybe I'm missing out on some secret little tricks.

After trying the Wal-Mart frozen 3lb bag breasts I can't help but feel like they are still somehow fucking with me, even at like 1.60 a lb...whether it's "broth" or whatever fucking tricks they are pulling, something just doesn't seem right about them...And it got me thinking.

Housewives and soccer mom types seem to have all these little coupon tricks and shit because they have time to sit at home all day while their husbands work and study these secrets, they learn how to do this shit over the generations.

I do not have access to any of these types of women so I turn to the older and much wiser members of Getbig to enlighten me on the secrets of finding the best possible deals on chicken breast and ground beef / steak.


^^
Dude, I get the big $10 bags of fish fillets all the time, they are LEGIT and nothing wrong!
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: titusisback on July 20, 2014, 05:32:15 AM
Yeahhhhhh that's gonna happen...

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_XC2MsyRvxGE/TGsr1FGDpII/AAAAAAAAA9Q/RnuqS1M25P8/s1600/orgchicken.jpg)

You can find much better prices if you look around. Besides as getbigger you shouldn't have a problem affording that either if you can afford a private jet
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: _aj_ on July 20, 2014, 06:02:14 AM
Buy beef a half or whole steer at a time. It brings the cost down to about $2. lb across the board.

I buy halves, but I end up with 40 pounds of ribs that I am too stupid to cook right.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: ProudVirgin69 on July 20, 2014, 06:35:40 AM
Aldi, Sam's Club, or Costco will have the cheapest prices on meat.

Still, it's expensive....I do a lot of protein powder just because it's way cheaper
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: hrspwr1 on July 20, 2014, 06:39:36 AM
I buy halves, but I end up with 40 pounds of ribs that I am too stupid to cook right.

I tell the processor to cut all that shit out and make ground chuck with it instead.  I like that I can get 1 1/2 thick steaks for $4 each.  ;)
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Princess L on July 20, 2014, 06:54:48 AM


I have been spending between $30-$50 (depending on how much beef I buy) every 10 days or so for years now. And that is usually 2x8oz cooked weight chicken meals a day and an 8oz beef meal per day.

It is just now starting to hit me that maybe I'm missing out on some secret little tricks.

After trying the Wal-Mart frozen 3lb bag breasts I can't help but feel like they are still somehow fucking with me, even at like 1.60 a lb...whether it's "broth" or whatever fucking tricks they are pulling, something just doesn't seem right about them...And it got me thinking.

Housewives and soccer mom types seem to have all these little coupon tricks and shit because they have time to sit at home all day while their husbands work and study these secrets, they learn how to do this shit over the generations.

I do not have access to any of these types of women so I turn to the older and much wiser members of Getbig to enlighten me on the secrets of finding the best possible deals on chicken breast and ground beef / steak.


ALDI  Cash or debit  - no credit cards.  Bring your own bags.  Not much (yet) in the way of organics but their basic fresh meat is decent.  Wednesdays start their sales week and meat special buys.  A couple weeks ago they had flanks and tenderloins for $5.99/lb.  Fresh chicken breasts are usually $2.40/lb ~ sometimes $1.99/lb.  Don't know what the frozen bags go for, but they do have a large frozen section.  Whole fresh chickens - .95/lb



Here's a secret - the cheapest chicken is fed shit it's not supposed to eat (corn and waste animal parts; other chicken and beef typically) and injected with hormones and antibiotics. You buy this, and you're guaranteed to eat shit.

Pay few bucks more and find grain fed chicken that runs free.

You're welcome.


More than a "few bucks more".  I just bought a fresh whole local free range chicken which was $5/lb so ~ $25~ bucks.  Nothing will go to waste though.  After roasting, any leftovers will go into salad and then the carcass for stock and dog treats.


(https://www.aldi.us/typo3temp/pics/This-7-16-D_db90fed13d.jpg) Fresh USDA Choice T-Bone Steak
per lb.$7.99

(https://www.aldi.us/typo3temp/pics/ALDI_WeeklySpecials_FreshMeats_LandingPage_948x228_bbc9fb694f.jpg)

(https://www.aldi.us/typo3temp/pics/Next-7-23-D1_2face4b945.jpg)Fresh 85% Lean Organic Grass-Fed Ground Beef


http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=376430.0
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Princess L on July 20, 2014, 07:00:53 AM
I finally broke down and got a big freezer.  So far all that's in it are flanks, tenderloins, blueberries and strawberries.   Lining up my hunting buds for venison this fall  ;D 
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Mr Anabolic on July 20, 2014, 07:01:51 AM
I use to work in the food industry and there is a LOT of adulteration and fraud going on.  The FDA is a joke.

50% of the food that is labeled as organic, is NOT truly organic.

Kosher foods are another huge scam.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Princess L on July 20, 2014, 07:09:01 AM
I use to work in the food industry and there is a LOT of adulteration and fraud going on.  The FDA is a joke.

50% of the food that is labeled as organic, is NOT truly organic.

Kosher foods are another huge scam.

What part of the food industry?  My dad was in the meat business for years.  Some of the stories...  :-X :-X :-X    ::)    Couldn't watch all of Food, Inc.  Sad & disgusting.  Trying to deal mostly with local farmers these days.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: denarii on July 20, 2014, 11:17:32 AM
my local butcher is 30-40% cheaper on meat than the supermarket and way cheaper than wholefoods unless wholefoods has a 45% type off offer. you can get unadulterated chicken breast for £4.50 a kg.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: _bruce_ on July 20, 2014, 11:36:01 AM
Think about the chicken, spend a little more for better quality in life and product.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Lustral on July 20, 2014, 12:43:34 PM
I skimp on so many things. Cheap booze if I wanna get drunk, cheap underpants cos who cares, frugal with petrol etc where possible. However, meat is one thing you can enjoy; always get mine from local butcher - tastes amazing, good value (better than supermarkets) and all food is top quality (grass fed beef isn't a thing here, all Irish beef is...). Just a thought, maybe save the penny pinching for other areas.

By the way, a lot of supermarket chicken (breast meat etc) has water added by putting it in things that look like giant washing machines adding water holding agents (salt, beef, pork) and water. When you fry diced chicken there should be next to no water, fry shitty supermarket chicken you have to strain it.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: denarii on July 20, 2014, 01:01:57 PM
I skimp on so many things. Cheap booze if I wanna get drunk, cheap underpants cos who cares, frugal with petrol etc where possible. However, meat is one thing you can enjoy; always get mine from local butcher - tastes amazing, good value (better than supermarkets) and all food is top quality (grass fed beef isn't a thing here, all Irish beef is...). Just a thought, maybe save the penny pinching for other areas.

By the way, a lot of supermarket chicken (breast meat etc) has water added by putting it in things that look like giant washing machines adding water holding agents (salt, beef, pork) and water. When you fry diced chicken there should be next to no water, fry shitty supermarket chicken you have to strain it.

lol what do non grass fed cows eat? man so glad i dont eat american processed food every day
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Lustral on July 20, 2014, 01:18:28 PM
lol what do non grass fed cows eat? man so glad i dont eat american processed food every day

Probably corn meal or some other shit from a trough. Much like the consumers of said meat.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: cephissus on July 21, 2014, 11:17:35 PM
for you and how many people... for how long.


lets be honest bro

just me, for the most part, but i cook every day and go all out on the weekends -- i'd say cooking is my "hobby" -- and i do end up feeding friends a lot.

i really need to rein it in though... two days last week I had back-to-back $70 and $60 bills.   :-X

pretty sure both days i just went in to "get a few basics" ;D
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: ESFitness on July 21, 2014, 11:24:32 PM
I use to work in the food industry and there is a LOT of adulteration and fraud going on.  The FDA is a joke.

50% of the food that is labeled as organic, is NOT truly organic.

Kosher foods are another huge scam.

any input on the lean/fat % labels on ground beef?

buddy of mine used to work for a meat packing place and says unless it's the super-lean stuff, they just eye-ball the fat % on the label.


fucking hell.. all this talk makes me want to cook up a big 1/2lb rare burger when I get home.. with potato bun, 2 slices of provolone and KC bbq sauce. .lol
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Wolfox on July 21, 2014, 11:25:06 PM
Here in socal the hispanic grocery stores sell meat for hella cheap.

Costco is always a win for 6lbs of frozen individually wrapped chicken breasts. (i prefer the individually wrapped because I go through periods where I absolutely detest chicken breast so freezer burn is a concern)
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: HavoX on July 21, 2014, 11:38:49 PM
Probably corn meal or some other shit from a trough. Much like the consumers of said meat.

Waygu and Kobe aren't grass fed.  Grass fed can lead to some fucking horse meat.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Novena on July 21, 2014, 11:45:20 PM
When it comes to beef, ground or in steaks, your best friend is your frost free freezing compartment/freezer.  If the grocery store (Kroger) is open 24 hours, go at 2am-7am.  

Look for sale items and don’t overlook the part devoted to packages that are ready to expire. (You have to immediately freeze it when you get home.)

For ground meat I get an old egg poaching pan; plastic sheeting; plastic bags; an old postal scale.
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=401461.0;attach=561719;image)
I put a sheet of plastic in the egg pan.  Put 4 oz of meat in the pan.
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=401461.0;attach=561720;image)

Wrap it up and put it in the plastic bag.
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=401461.0;attach=561721;image)

Place the full bag on a plate for the time being and put it in the freezer.  Have the freezer a little on the cold side because quick frozen meat is better.  
After it is frozen you take the plate away, it is only there to keep the meat patties flat while freezing.  (easier to grill)
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=401461.0;attach=561722;image)
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on July 22, 2014, 07:51:58 AM
Why the fuck do you guys freeze the meat?  Weekly you can find deals at any of the grocery store chains and when they don't have sales costco is always there.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Thespritz0 on July 22, 2014, 09:03:15 AM
Here in socal the hispanic grocery stores sell meat for hella cheap.

Costco is always a win for 6lbs of frozen individually wrapped chicken breasts. (i prefer the individually wrapped because I go through periods where I absolutely detest chicken breast so freezer burn is a concern)
^^
ALSO check out the bags of frozen fish fillets, I heard COSTCO has them, also I get them at WalMart...
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: thulsaDOOM210 on July 22, 2014, 11:43:28 AM
Here in socal the hispanic grocery stores sell meat for hella cheap.

Costco is always a win for 6lbs of frozen individually wrapped chicken breasts. (i prefer the individually wrapped because I go through periods where I absolutely detest chicken breast so freezer burn is a concern)

Yuuuuup, same here in South Texas.

Mexican filet mignon seem to taste eerily similar to American filet.  ???

What's up with that USDA?  >:(

 ;D
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on July 22, 2014, 01:22:48 PM
Yuuuuup, same here in South Texas.

Mexican filet mignon seem to taste eerily similar to American filet.  ???

What's up with that USDA?  >:(

 ;D

I got some organic ground beef from Costco, on the back it read beef sourced from USA, Canada and Australia.  Ummm.  ok....  won't be shocked if cows grown in mexico, cut up , trucked over to the USA where they are processed and get considered as US beef.  At least in mexico they banned gmo corn so the beef is probably healthier.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: the trainer on July 22, 2014, 01:55:38 PM
I have been spending between $30-$50 (depending on how much beef I buy) every 10 days or so for years now. And that is usually 2x8oz cooked weight chicken meals a day and an 8oz beef meal per day.

It is just now starting to hit me that maybe I'm missing out on some secret little tricks.

After trying the Wal-Mart frozen 3lb bag breasts I can't help but feel like they are still somehow fucking with me, even at like 1.60 a lb...whether it's "broth" or whatever fucking tricks they are pulling, something just doesn't seem right about them...And it got me thinking.

Housewives and soccer mom types seem to have all these little coupon tricks and shit because they have time to sit at home all day while their husbands work and study these secrets, they learn how to do this shit over the generations.

I do not have access to any of these types of women so I turn to the older and much wiser members of Getbig to enlighten me on the secrets of finding the best possible deals on chicken breast and ground beef / steak.



How can you call yourself a bodybuilder and be cheap with food, food is your bodybuilding life source, you should only buy high quality organic meat and grains or you can buy cheap shit and spend thousands of dollars at the doctor later on its your choice.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: TEMPER on July 22, 2014, 07:35:49 PM
How can you call yourself a bodybuilder and be cheap with food, food is your bodybuilding life source, you should only buy high quality organic meat and grains or you can buy cheap shit and spend thousands of dollars at the doctor later on its your choice.

$150 a month on fucking chicken alone is not cheap..

Add in $50 a month on carbs. $50 a month on fruit and vegetables, and $50 a month on whey.

$300 a month on food for 1 bachelor is a lot dude. And I haven't eaten take out or at a restaurant in over a year. I cant even stomach spending a dime in that fucking ripoff industry. Organic meat and veg would easily double this number, fuck that.
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: HavoX on July 22, 2014, 07:48:42 PM
$150 a month on fucking chicken alone is not cheap..

Add in $50 a month on carbs. $50 a month on fruit and vegetables, and $50 a month on whey.

$300 a month on food for 1 bachelor is a lot dude. And I haven't eaten take out or at a restaurant in over a year. I cant even stomach spending a dime in that fucking ripoff industry. Organic meat and veg would easily double this number, fuck that.

I was doing low fat in college... Spent 200 a week
Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: TEMPER on July 23, 2014, 01:53:12 AM
Damn now this is the type of tricks I'm looking for..

Title: Re: Best deals on meat?
Post by: Novena on July 23, 2014, 02:44:47 AM
Why the fuck do you guys freeze the meat?  Weekly you can find deals at any of the grocery store chains and when they don't have sales costco is always there.

I freeze because it allows me to buy "family sized" packages and "one day from expiration date mark downs" at Kroger and since I usually only eat half a pound to 12 ounces a day, I can spread out the meat over many days.