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Thrifty Money-Saving Tips Buying
from the Butcher
A
good butcher can be a vast resource of fabulous health beneficial savings. We
travel about a 45 minute drive a couple of times a year for the butcher we have
settled on for price, cleanliness, health conscious recipes for meat for our
family. More...
I found a used deep freezer on craigslist and fill it with beef, pork, chicken and venison from our butcher. He sells meat raised on his farm or from farms he uses as resources at a price cheaper than store cost for a non-hormone, non-antibiotic, non-preservative injected product. The taste is fabulous, the cuts and recipes (sausage/cured products etc.) are to my specifications as well as the package sizes.
To
find a good butcher in your area, the usual means of finding a business of
course would be useful; yellow pages, internet, etc. But honestly the best means
of evaluating butchers would be by word of mouth from local hunters. Even those
who process their own often use a butcher for blending sausages for them.
Another resource would be the game warden as it is his responsibility to monitor
what is being processed (hunters are required to tag their kills and butchers
are held liable if found processing meat that has not been tagged). * * * February 2011 Tip Rewards™ Winner!!!
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