That isn’t bad. Generally curing the hs and bacon will push you about $200, then about a similar price to process.We paid $260 to get a whole hog processed this summer (over 300lb pig). I think we paid 80 cents/lb or something like that. Feeding pigs has gotten pricey.
One more vote to liking to patty my own burgers. Some days I want a thicker burger, some times I want a couple thin patties that I can cook quick and other days I'll make sliders. It doesn't take long, and I can work the seasoning in better. We'll also make our own patties and freeze them.
My pro tip for the day:
Growing up, whenever we got our hamburger from a locker, they always came in the one pound tubes. I never stopped to think how inefficient those things were to store.
Now when we buy bulk hamburger, we still separate it into one pound freezer baggies, but we smash them flat. They thaw out quicker and you can store a ton more. I feel stupid for not doing this sooner.
Another hot tip is to score those bags crossways. They will break apart into 1/4 lb burgers when they’re frozen ready to throw on the grill.
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New to this idea … any one care to share ballpark pricing?
We just paid $3.60 all in for 1/4 of beef.
I know everyone can't do it, but, man, it save a lot of money and it's so much better product.
It makes meal planning so much easier.We just paid $3.60 all in for 1/4 of beef.
I know everyone can't do it, but, man, it save a lot of money and it's so much better product.
Just went to Hy-Vee and saw 1lb of ground for 5.99 (80/20)
Just went to Hy-Vee and saw 1lb of ground for 5.99 (80/20)
I'd appreciate some tips or recommendations on ordering a sections of beef. This is our first time on our own ordering as my parents used to handle this but aren't eating 200+ off beef as the number of mouths to feed doesn't justify 1/2's anymore. Starting with just a 1/4 this time. Happy to no longer be paying $5.99/lb at HyVee for 85/15 and $14/lb for steak
Thank you
Just went to Hy-Vee and saw 1lb of ground for 5.99 (80/20)
HOLY SHATJust went to Hy-Vee and saw 1lb of ground for 5.99 (80/20)
Rock hard frozenThis is just me being ignorant and never having the need to do this. From the locker do they give it to you frozen or refrigerated?
Rock hard frozen
Most likely no. Some lockers will do goat, deer, bison but there probably isn't too many that do poultry.Thanks.
And do these lockers have other meats? I assume hogs but I was wondering mainly on the poultry side of things. Chicken Turkey and Duck?
I think a direct purchasing of beef from a producer via a smaller locker would be great. maybe it exists already?
It's usually around $3.00 per pound for me.
That would be all costs. Paying the farmer and paying the locker.
Farm Raised Beef is best. But generally you are going to get about 60% of the hanging weight in Processed Meat. That 600 lbs of hanging weight will yield about 360 lbs of meat in your freezer. Some of you might be over estimating how much processed meat you are actually getting.
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