Meat

Meat is one of those items that rarely has a coupon...so, what do you do?
Look for your grocery store selling cycle!

Most stores have a 6 to 8 week cycle.

What does this mean?
This week ground beef is on sale for $1.69 a pound. It normally is $2.93 a pound. If you usually eat 1# a week, you need to invest in 8 pounds at that sale price. This will save you $9.92 on ground beef.

$10 is $10 in my world, LOL! Just think of saving $80+ over 8 weeks on meat!

The next week, whole chickens might be on sale for $.49 a pound when they are normally over $1.75 You can get a whole chicken for about $2.00, cook it off and harvest the meat. This should get you 2-3 pounds of meat which tastes a LOT better than the 8oz can of chicken for $3.00
**Just think of this:  by using the sale pricing on whole chicken and cooking it off, that means the same amount of canned chicken would cost you $18 - you save $16!! (per chicken this week!!)

We like chicken for tacos, enchiladas, quesadillas, chicken chili, chicken ala king over biscuits and more so we need to buy at least 8 chickens when they are on sale.

8 chickens x $16 savings is $128 savings over the 8 weeks that we add to the $80 you saved on ground beef. See how this adds up? 2 weeks of buying meat on sale has saved you $208 so far and we haven't seen pork, turkey, ham or beef roasts go on sale yet!

If you are not keen on this -- just keep this rule in mind...4-3-2-1
  • $4 or less for seafood
  • $3 or less for beef roasts
  • $2 or less for pork, ground meats and boneless skinless chicken
  • $1 of less for whole chicken, ground turkey
Happy shopping!

Comments

  1. I appreciate all of your good tips! I am bookmarking your site! :)

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  2. I haven't seen ground turkey under $3 a lb since well before Thanksgiving. :( Two years ago, I was paying $1.06 for what is now priced at $3.68. Would LOVE to find it at under $1 a lb!!!!! I'd buy as much as I could fit in the deep freeze!

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  3. Jackie -- Copp's/Pick N Save has had it on sale for $1 - $1.25/# every 2-3 months. Keep an eye on their ads
    :)

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  4. Dannelle, sadly I'm in South Dakota where our options are Walmart and HyVee. Wonder how far the closest Copp's is and if it'd be worth a road trip! lol

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