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Save Money On Ground Beef

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

The prices of ground beef can be pretty high with non-sale prices in some areas as high as $5.00 a pound. Good sales can be few and far between but if you are willing to put a little effort into saving on meat you can shave some of the cost on ground beef.

1. Invest in a meat grinder. You can find a hand cranked meat grinder for about $30 retail or if you have a Kitchen-Aid stand mixer you can purchase a very nice meat grinding attachment for about the same price. Also check thrift stores, consignment shops and eBay for a deal on used meat grinders.

2. Watch for rock bottom prices on whole cuts of meat. This week my local store had rump roasts for $1.99 a lb. which was much cheaper than the $3.99 for pre-ground beef.

3. Purchase whole cuts of beef in bulk as your budget allows. With the sale price of $1.99 I went ahead and bought 3 large roasts at around 5 pounds each.

4. Grind your meat and package for freezing. First cut your meat into chunks small enough to fit in the grinder and follow the manufacture instructions and grind it up. The instructions for the Kitchen-Aid attachment says to grind the meat twice. Then package your meat for future use. Use quality freezer bags, vacuum sealer bags, or freezer containers to freeze your raw hamburger meat. For easy meals you may wish to brown some ground beef and freeze crumbled unseasoned or seasoned (think taco meat) for meals. Additionally you can pre-make meatballs and meatloaf too and freeze it for easy meal preparation.

In all grinding and packaging your own beef only takes 20-30 minutes and can the cost of the meat grinder can easily be recouped after just a few pounds of grind at home beef!



The Skinny on Getting Fit

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Last week I gave you some ideas to help you keep your finances healthy through the New Year, and this week I’ve got some tips to keep your body humming along too.

A full 30% of Americans resolve to lose weight in the New Year.  If keeping that resolution were easy, we wouldn’t be at the top of the list in worldwide obesity.   Let’s throw out those worn out excuses, and find some inexpensive options to help you keep your resolve this year.

I don’t have the money for healthy food.   Yep, I know things are tight.  And I do know that organic, fresh food can sometimes seem out of reach.  But there some economic alternatives for the frugal consumer.

* Check your local farmer’s market.  Not only do you find local harvest there, but they oftentimes have a bumps and bruises section in the market where they keep items that are still consumable, but just not as attractive as the other produce.  It might be the apple with a slight bruise or the funny-looking bell pepper, but these items are super deals that allow you to eat frugally and well.

* Be willing to work a little with your produce.  Buying your items in the hull or with the peels still on (in the case of carrots) will cost you a little time, but you’ll save big bucks at the checkout.  Already prepped produce is a super time-saver, but by putting in a little elbow grease and time yourself, you’ll save money.

* Eat what’s in season.  Apples are great right now.  Oranges too.  All kinds of greens can be found for reasonable prices.  Winter squash won’t bust your budget either.  And don’t be afraid to try something new.  There are some great recipes on hotcouponworld.com for preparing your new find, and if you don’t see something that whets your appetite, ask away!  With close to 110,000 members, Hotcouponworld folks are happy to help you prepare those new veggies and fruits.

Ok, so we’ve got the fruits and veggies, but what about meat?  No way can I afford $5/lb for meat! Here is where investing a little time in you comes in again.  You are worth it!  Put your frugal hat on, and get cracking, checking sale ads.  If you don’t get the newspaper or your ads aren’t delivered in your mailbox before the sales start, don’t worry.  You can access store ads and good deal alerts on hotcouponworld.com!

* Boneless skinless chicken is a great meat to eat on your diet.  It’s so versatile, you can prepare it a ton of different ways.  This time of year, savvy stores will run buy one, get one specials to get you in the store.  But here’s where we take it a step further – and these tips apply to all fresh meat products you’ll need.

* Find out what brands of meat your store carries.  These companies may put out coupons for their products!  Check out the Hotcouponworld Coupon Database.  Enter the brand that you’re looking for to see what coupons are available.  Combine your coupons with a buy-one-get-one sale, and you’ve got a super meal at a rock-bottom price.  When you find the deal, stock up!

* Check to see when your store marks down meats.  These meats are still good for consumption, but they are nearing their ‘sell-by’ date.  Meat IS still good after that date, but you must eat it immediately or freeze for later use.  It’s not uncommon to see packages of meat marked down by $2 or more, making them a super deal!

Hey, these are good ideas! Is there a way to cut prices on bread too?  Absolutely.  There are coupons out most of the time for whole grain sliced bread, so check the coupon database at hotcouponworld.com for your favorite brands.  If you’re an artisan bread fan, check your local bakeries and the bakeries in the grocery for marked down items.  Again, these are still good for consumption; they may have been a leftover package from the day before, or perhaps they were in the oven a bit too long.  But they’ll normally be anywhere from 50-75% off the regular price.  When you find something you like, stock up on it.  Bread freezes wonderfully.

Like I said before, I know times are tough for many of you right now.  But that’s no excuse not to treat your body and your family right, feeding them with good healthy food to nourish them, body and soul.  On a limited budget, and with a little effort and forethought, you can afford those healthy foods that will help you and your family to keep those weight loss resolutions.   Get shopping, and good luck!