Thursday, November 13, 2014

Buying Beef


When we bought our house, we were super excited to have room for a chest freezer.  We bought a large one, because we’ll use it eventually.  It’s 24 cubic square feet and looks pitifully empty right now.  My parents never bought beef in a grocery store.  They always bought it from a farmer and had it butchered, or they bought it directly from a butcher.  Since I’ve been an adult (an undisclosed number of years), we’ve bought our beef in the grocery store.  Now that we have freezer storage, I wanted to know the best way to fill it with beef. 
               
Here’s what I’ve learned:  I could call a local farmer, buy a cow and have a butcher cut it up and package it for me.  You have to watch the numbers.  If you buy from a farmer, they sell by an “on-the-hoof” weight, or the weight of the live cow standing on a scale.  The head, hooves, and other unusable parts make up about 50% of the weight.

I could also go in to a butcher and buy a cow they have already killed.  They charge by “hanging weight”, or the weight of the slab of meat hanging in their freezer.  The bone and other trimmings make up a little more than 20% of the hanging weight.

Or I could go in to a grocery store and buy the processed meat.  They charge by final cut weight.

We usually buy meat at Sam’s Club.  They have pretty good quality, and pretty good prices.  We bought a 5 lb package of ground beef last week at $3.78 per pound.  If you buy it by the case, it’s about $3.50 per pound.  Chuck roast goes for $4 to $5 per pound right now, and a t-bone steak is going to be $8 to $9 per pound.

I called a local butcher shop my aunt recommends all the time.  They’ll sell me a quarter of a beef for $3.09 per pound.  Accounting for that 20% loss, that’s about $3.86 per pound.  That’s a little more than Sam’s Club for just the ground beef, but if you have it cut into a few roasts and a few steaks, too, that’s a pretty good deal!  His estimate was that a quarter of a beef would weigh about 175 to 180 pounds.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Welcome

Welcome to my Blog, Growing A Mom.

By way of introduction, I am a Wife of 1 husband and a Mom of 5 kids.  My oldest will be 7 soon.  My youngest is 10 weeks old.  I work full time outside of the home as a Product Manager for a software company.  We just bought our first house a few weeks ago, and it will probably be our house for a long time!

You would think someone who works full time and has 5 kids would have some awesome routines, tips, and tricks.  I don't.  Not yet.  That's why I'm here.  I want to grow and become a better Mom.  The goal is to research one thing a week, test it, and write a post about it.  That way, I gain the knowledge and can share it.

There are so many things I want to learn and write about.  I want to learn how to save money on groceries.  I am totally coupon illiterate.  If an item says it is on sale, I have no idea if it's a good price or not, and I have not figured out how to stock-up on things.  I want to learn about the trees in my yard and how to take care of them.  I want to learn how to plant a garden from heirloom seeds, gather seeds and be able to use them the next year.  I want to learn how to save money on kids' clothes.

I also want to learn how to take better care of myself.  I want to find clothing styles that fit well and look good on me, yet are still comfortable to wear.  I want to learn how to use makeup to enhance my face and look good.  I want to learn how to do my hair in a way that is flattering, but doesn't take longer than my current ponytail.

I want to live each day on purpose.  If you have found me here, I hope you'll choose to join me and let's grow together.

Growing Mom