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Re: Newbie with Question on Cost
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Mon, 29 May 2006 14:58:05 -0600
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Living in rural US we are able to find some bulk meat opportunities.  
However, we occasionally find ourselves depending on the supermart. We have 
found the Ribs are cheap and one of the few fatty pieces of meat.  We can 
feed four for $6.

Wayne


>
>I find buying large quantities of meat at a time to
>make things cheaper.  Roasting whole turkeys, whole
>chickens, buying an entire lamb or side of beef, pork
>is very cheap too.  Ground beef isn't too expensive.
>

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