Also got the wife an Instant Pot. Thing is great.
All guys should git there wife's to smoke pot specially instant pot dabs. Chill there uptight asses out.
Also got the wife an Instant Pot. Thing is great.
I've been dorking out on cheap meal planning. My goal is to average $2-3 per dinner. Funny thing is we are eating so much better food than before and at a fraction of the cost.
Also got the wife an Instant Pot. Thing is great.
Recipes/ideas?
Not really. I just buy what's on sale. Lately it's been plenty of chicken legs and thighs with rice and homemade teryaki sauce. I can't argue with $.75 per pound.
I try to plan a few really cheap meals once or twice a week (spaghetti and pigs in a blanket type meals) so we can also have lasagna and steaks and stuff. I just bought chicken breast for an insanely low $1.00/lb so that helps.
Hitting $2-3 is really unrealistic but it's my dorky goal. $5-6 average per dinner is easily attainable with my family though.
I usually eat healthy but one of by biggest challenges is ice cream.
So, I got this machine call Yonanas. It takes just raw frozen bananas and makes it into velvety ice cream. Then I add raw walnuts and dark chocolate chunks to it. It's the perfect healthy dessert that still feels like I am eating premium ice cream.
I don't think I'll ever find sales like that. Downside to not living in the city. It's why I eat so much red meat. Moms side of the family are ranchers, so I get beef and just have to pay the butcher to cut it up. And wild game. But .75 a lb is crazy. I hate you.
I don't think I'll ever find sales like that. Downside to not living in the city. It's why I eat so much red meat. Moms side of the family are ranchers, so I get beef and just have to pay the butcher to cut it up. And wild game. But .75 a lb is crazy. I hate you.
That's awesome. I called the butcher yesterday and it's $3.05/lb here for cut and wrapped. That's a pretty reasonable price considering what you get.
My wife finally wants to be a stay at home momray: so I'm going to load up on about $1200 worth of beef, $500 worth of chicken, and put another $1500 cash into the freezer for next year. We're currently loading up about 5 years worth of nonperishable crap like soap, laundry detergent, etc. when on sale.
Man, that's a high butcher cost. I'm probably half that.
That's the total price including the beef. I think I saw butcher only cost was $50 plus $.75/lb to wrap. I was curious because I was thinking about buying one at auction and chopping it up myself. Turns out it's cheaper to get it already packaged.
I have a new in for cheap beef. My daughter is getting married next month and her husband's family run a small cattle ranch. Every year they take one or two of the cattle that are young but not really what they would call marketable and butcher them for family and friends. I already have dibs on about 200 lbs of beef from the event this year, including ribs, ribeye, a few roasts and the full loin primal (think T-bones, porterhouse, etc.). Gonna be fun grilling this year!
The good thing is they don't really care for the ribs or the skirt and other kinds of cuts like this but I love them, so I have eternal dibs on those. Brontosaurus ribs on the smoker this summer.
edit: oh yeah I get all the briskets too, or at least most of them. they like the brisket but not that much and I have been going through brisket withdrawal. 16 hours on the smoker for a full packer brisket. yeah.
I have a new in for cheap beef. My daughter is getting married next month and her husband's family run a small cattle ranch. Every year they take one or two of the cattle that are young but not really what they would call marketable and butcher them for family and friends. I already have dibs on about 200 lbs of beef from the event this year, including ribs, ribeye, a few roasts and the full loin primal (think T-bones, porterhouse, etc.). Gonna be fun grilling this year!
The good thing is they don't really care for the ribs or the skirt and other kinds of cuts like this but I love them, so I have eternal dibs on those. Brontosaurus ribs on the smoker this summer.
edit: oh yeah I get all the briskets too, or at least most of them. they like the brisket but not that much and I have been going through brisket withdrawal. 16 hours on the smoker for a full packer brisket. yeah.
Recipes/ideas?