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I had that grocery-budget problem, too.  I solved it by biting the bullet
and paying more for grass fed meat for one week to try it out.  The brand I
found was Coleman.  They have beef, chicken, pork, lamb and possibly other
types of meat, too.  I paid a little over $5 per lb. for the beef and $3 or
$4 per lb. for the chicken.  However, I was very satisfied because the meat
tastes better and I actually eat less of it for some reason.  So I don't
have to buy as much meat.  Cheaper isn't always the best way to go, as I've
discovered.

Thanks for your ears.


I cannot find *any* meat under $2.50 per pound and that
is frozen chicken at Sam's club.

Jim Cales
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