All I can say (as far as the prices are concerned) is thank ( or insert another word of choice here) you Joe Biden.
Oh, they’ll load you up, alright. It’ll be into the back of a paddywagon, but they’ll definitely load you up.
...over $12 getting a pound of crappy hamburger meat.
I was thinking about Chuck also, so I picked one up that looked like a ribeye, and I thought "how bad could it be?" I got it in the pellet grill and brought the internal temp up to about 130, then threw it on the searing grill, everything went well, and my question about "how bad can it be" was answered, imagine eating a vibram sole of an old army boot. So I got on youtube and researched. Couple guys came up with some good ideas, one was cook it in a slow cooker, then sear it, and I'll try that, the other guy used this thing that circulates hot water. You put the Chuck in a bag and put it in a plastic tub and run it for 12 hours or so, then sear it. It's worth a try, beef is getting expensive.What is hamburger meat currently? We eat ground venison at home. It’s been years since buying any at the store.
Wow! Just looked. Almost $7 a lb for 80/20 ground beef at wallyworld.
Chuck roast is $5.50 a lb. Seems like a home grinder and some chuck would be the way to go.
Back in the day when a chuck steak was the most expensive we could afford, yes, it was like eating shoe leather but very beefy tasting.I was thinking about Chuck also, so I picked one up that looked like a ribeye, and I thought "how bad could it be?" I got it in the pellet grill and brought the internal temp up to about 130, then threw it on the searing grill, everything went well, and my question about "how bad can it be" was answered, imagine eating a vibram sole of an old army boot. So I got on youtube and researched. Couple guys came up with some good ideas, one was cook it in a slow cooker, then sear it, and I'll try that, the other guy used this thing that circulates hot water. You put the Chuck in a bag and put it in a plastic tub and run it for 12 hours or so, then sear it. It's worth a try, beef is getting expensive.
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