I just found your channel and I find your videos so interesting and educational. I’ve been getting into butchery in my free time and have been finding ways to get the most out of my Costco runs. Your channel seems relatively new but I want you to know to keep doing what you’re doing 👍
Another bargain in salmon is to get a whole fish w/head on in an Asian fish market section. Cut the head off just behind the gills, cut the tail section off in about 4" to get a nice meaty chunk , cut off the fins & then you can cut salmon steaks about 1-1/4" thick, etc... Or if you wish, make each side into a filet of salmon to bake in a pastry case for the special party dish -- Salmon Wellington or Salmon en coulibiac (Russian spices)!!
i tried that once. it did not go well as i apparently did not have the skills to remove _all_ the bones. that was a short & painful meal that unfort got dumped in the trash. ill pay the extra to have it cleaned. great idea for those who can handle the work though!
One thing to remember about the Sam's salmon. Skin on is cheaper. But..wild sockeye is good, but it has to be cooked thoroughly as it parasites are not unknown (that's why salmon sushi was never a thing until farm raised Atlantic salmon came along). I buy the pork tenderloins and loins, as well those prime briskets!
Kroger in Atlanta has beef deals here and there. Had ribeye roast for 7.99/lb a couple of weeks ago, worked out to about $10 per inch and a half thick ribeye.
The price on the USDA Prime sirloins is hard to beat. A staple for our family. Also, pork tender prices seem under the radar for such a great, versatile cut of protein. Your PSA portion of the video will save lives.
of course, the problem with those whole briskets is that a huge percentage of it is fat, so I don't think they're great bang for the buck, but Kroger sometimes has them 1.99/lb, but I think I saw them 2.99/lb a week or two ago. 2.99 is about as high as I'd go considering how much of it is fat. And it takes the layperson a really long time to trim it up in a useful way.
@@miks301 certainly doing more with it and having a good grinder get the most out of it. It took my kitchen-aid attachment probably an hour plus just to grind up the point. If it gets back to 1.99, I'll be really tempted.
Had my first Sam’s club experience this weekend. I liked it and definitely will be back in probably a month or so and mainly for the meats. I think the prices were good. Also the sauces and seasonings were a good deal. My favorite was the eggs. I got 24 cage free eggs for $4! I was excited about that lol
Just went today, and caught a Prime Brisket deeply marked down to less than the price of Choice. I grabbed it. The only thing I could see was wrong with it was that the vacuum packing had lost its seal, but nothing else. I’ve laid it out in the freezer and will re-vacuum seal the whole thing. I wish pork butts would come back down. They’re still around $2 a pound instead of $1 like they used to be. I love to smoke a butt on my Oklahoma Joe stick burner for about 8 hours then leave it in the oven for another 8 hours. Pull it, get rid of any fat, mix the juices with some of my rub, and ladle it back on the pulled pork. Everyone raves about it.
I love top sirloin. Not a big fan of pork tenderloin but love pork loin and pork shoulder which are both bargains in Oregon. We don't have Sam's but we do have Costco and Walmart as well as the chef store.
Good commentary here. First, the difference between Atlantic farm raised and wild caught salmon (sockeye most common). I see people talk about loading up a prepared salmon with all manner of topping to add flavor. I know they're using Atlantic farm raised. Wild caught has much more innate flavor that only a bit of salt, pepper, and maybe a bit of soy sauce and you have a beautifully flavorful serving. Along the lines of your commentary about getting a Porterhouse at T-bone, shopping for ribeye is similar. Many folks have learned to watch for the best marbling options they see, but many haven't learned yet how to pick the steaks on offer that have a larger spinalis portion. Same thinking as your larger tenderloin section of the Porterhouse.
*farmed atlantic is just disgusting.* *if you can afford salmon you can spend a little xtra & get the higher quality wild caught sockeye! and youre right.. it doesnt need 'flavor' added.. just some basic seasoning & some crispy ass skin served with lots of butter & lemon (keto)! heaven* *(i do have to admit that i eat & LOVE (cotscos) smoked salmon, which i know is farm raised atlantic. but i cant help it... i just dont like the taste of sockeye when its smoked. it doesdnt hit the same. im just hoping the curing/smoking process kills off some of the nasties!)*
eating carnivore I only eat meat :) so find the higher membership and go early just buying whats on sale :) for brisket, Costco is the better store :) but for chuck and some other cuts I like Sams I do think the Ribeyes from Costco are much better tasting and quality though
Are the knives they sell in the restaurant supply section such as Member's Mark 7" Santoku Slicing Knife with Non-Slip Handle (2 pk.) and 6" Boning and Utility Knife Set (2 pk.) very good quality at Sam's and also Costco Business Center???
Costco has had sirloin cap (picanha) for 5.99/lb. Learn how to cut and cook that correctly and it’s better than the majority of steaks twice the price. It’s about ~45$ per package (2). And it’s enough for 4 adults and kids with leftovers. (My kids are small at least)
Steaks are laughably overpriced at sams. I am not paying 14.00 for ribeye at a discount warehouse. Winn Dixie runs deals all the time on weekends you can often get ribeyes for like 8.99 a pound. Winn Dixie steaks are beyond solid. Just wait. Often sockeye will have a 7.00 off for the whole package.
Not at all, it is quite common actually. Here in Montreal we often see it on special, along with Canadian salmon, and the Chilean fish is usually a dollar a pound cheaper or so.
Sam's is good for meat. But COSTCO is far superior with many more choices, especially if you are looking for a slab. A New York Strip slab is about 15lbs at under $10 a pound at COSTCO. I can make 14 steaks out of that. A bargain!! But both do provide good value.
@@dtla5052 I’m not kidding!!! They had a 3 pack of ribeyes 1inch thick choice cut for like 45 at my Sam’s. But when I went to the Walmart next door the exact same cut and size was $20 for 2
I never realized that things like salmon and steak were so much more expensive in the US than here in Canada. I picked up some wild caught Atlantic salmon last week for $7.99/lb. I paid the same price recently for Rib steak and NY Strip sirloin, either cut in steaks or as a roast. And that is in CANADIAN dollars, here in Montreal. At your everyday grocery stores, not Costco or other club stores.
My local Sams club has gone up $0.50 a lb on all their meats and pork just this past week. May not sound like a lot, but it will add up quickly if buying in bulk.
Where were the deals and discounts? I can read prices per pound myself at the grocery store. Your titled implied that we might learn something. To be honest, this video was totally pointless. Save money by spending $.50 more per pound on prime brisket? What?
*i dont do sams, i do costco.* *sadly, i will **_NEVER_** buy their pre-cut steaks (except the filet) since they still engage in the disgusting practice of 'blade tenderizing' all steaks.* *whats the problem? the hundreds of 'blades' punching into the meat to tenderize it is also pushing any bacteria on the outside right through the entire steak! **_why would they do this?!_* *so, unless you cook your steak well, youre at risk of food poisoning. no thanks costco... i prefer a steak med rare... **_NOT_** like shoe leather! **_DO BETTER COSTCO!_*
@@tiara424777 *sure! trying to get the word out to as many people as possible for more than a couple years now!* *the **_only_** way they are going to stop this practice is if the consumer demands it.* *_EVERY_** time i go to costco, i call an employee in the meat dept over and ask **_in my loudest voice: WHY ARE YOU RUINING THESE EXPENSIVE PRIME STEAKS BY BLADE TENDERIZING THEM?!'_* *I make sure **_everyone_** within 100ft hears the convo. many times a manager will come over & ill go through it all over again with them!* *ive had people put back the steaks in their cart & thank me for letting them know. good deed done! & nasty looks from the employees. tough shit!* *CHANGE YOUR WAYS COSTCO!*
Walmart does the same thing with their beef. The label always warns that it was 'mechanically tenderized' and that should be taken into consideration when cooking.
@@barcham *ok with walmart it doesnt surprise me. it still **_disgusts_** me, but doesnt shock me. theyre not exactly known for the best meats.* *costco harps on the quality of their meat section. it **_is_** outstanding. shame i have to avoid whole sections because their dangerous practices could kill me.* *cut to me buying whole cuts and making my own steaks. AND shaming them for it along the way!*
@@FranklySpeaking. Actually, Walmart is known for the quality of their beef, at least in Canada. All the beef they sell is AAA Angus, which is about as high as it goes in a grocery store. If you want better quality, you will have to go to a high-end butcher shop. I have never had any complaints about the quality of the beef I have gotten at Walmart. That being said, I usually buy my steaks at one of two butcher shops in Montreal, not at a regular grocer. By the way... if you use Parmigiano Reggiana cheese, the real thing imported from Italy, not the fake stuff, the best for your dollar that you will find is the Walmart house brand, which is aged a minimum 24 months and is at least a third cheaper than anything you will find anywhere else. Again, this is in Canada. Can't speak for what is available in the US.
1 Corinthians 15:1-4 KJV Bible [1] Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; [2] By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. [3] For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; [4] And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures: Ephesians 2:8-9 KJV Bible [8] For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: [9] Not of works, lest any man should boast. Romans 10:9-13 KJV Bible [9] That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. [10] For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. [11] For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. [12] For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. [13] For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. John 3:16 KJV Bible For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 14:6 KJV Bible Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
I just found your channel and I find your videos so interesting and educational. I’ve been getting into butchery in my free time and have been finding ways to get the most out of my Costco runs. Your channel seems relatively new but I want you to know to keep doing what you’re doing 👍
Same… I stumbled across his channel and find it very interesting and informative…. saving a few bucks while learning how to trim meat… win, win!!
Another bargain in salmon is to get a whole fish w/head on in an Asian fish market section. Cut the head off just behind the gills, cut the tail section off in about 4" to get a nice meaty chunk , cut off the fins & then you can cut salmon steaks about 1-1/4" thick, etc... Or if you wish, make each side into a filet of salmon to bake in a pastry case for the special party dish -- Salmon Wellington or Salmon en coulibiac (Russian spices)!!
i tried that once. it did not go well as i apparently did not have the skills to remove _all_ the bones.
that was a short & painful meal that unfort got dumped in the trash.
ill pay the extra to have it cleaned. great idea for those who can handle the work though!
One thing to remember about the Sam's salmon. Skin on is cheaper. But..wild sockeye is good, but it has to be cooked thoroughly as it parasites are not unknown (that's why salmon sushi was never a thing until farm raised Atlantic salmon came along). I buy the pork tenderloins and loins, as well those prime briskets!
Kroger in Atlanta has beef deals here and there. Had ribeye roast for 7.99/lb a couple of weeks ago, worked out to about $10 per inch and a half thick ribeye.
Bet! I'm in ATL too! Will keep an eye out. If you're south, they are also building a Costco on 75!
The price on the USDA Prime sirloins is hard to beat. A staple for our family. Also, pork tender prices seem under the radar for such a great, versatile cut of protein.
Your PSA portion of the video will save lives.
of course, the problem with those whole briskets is that a huge percentage of it is fat, so I don't think they're great bang for the buck, but Kroger sometimes has them 1.99/lb, but I think I saw them 2.99/lb a week or two ago. 2.99 is about as high as I'd go considering how much of it is fat. And it takes the layperson a really long time to trim it up in a useful way.
Theyre still a good deal.
Theyre even better if you keep the trimmings and render it into tallow.
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@@miks301 certainly doing more with it and having a good grinder get the most out of it. It took my kitchen-aid attachment probably an hour plus just to grind up the point. If it gets back to 1.99, I'll be really tempted.
I'm so glad I found your channel! THANK YOU❤🎉
I love your great thrifty suggestions. 👍😋
Costco in Oxnard, CA has pork tenderloin for right around $2 /lb. I saw it once for 1.98
If you are going shopping be sure to take your cooler(s). Instead of ice, use frozen ice packs or frozen water jugs.
Had my first Sam’s club experience this weekend. I liked it and definitely will be back in probably a month or so and mainly for the meats. I think the prices were good. Also the sauces and seasonings were a good deal. My favorite was the eggs. I got 24 cage free eggs for $4! I was excited about that lol
Just went today, and caught a Prime Brisket deeply marked down to less than the price of Choice. I grabbed it. The only thing I could see was wrong with it was that the vacuum packing had lost its seal, but nothing else. I’ve laid it out in the freezer and will re-vacuum seal the whole thing. I wish pork butts would come back down. They’re still around $2 a pound instead of $1 like they used to be. I love to smoke a butt on my Oklahoma Joe stick burner for about 8 hours then leave it in the oven for another 8 hours. Pull it, get rid of any fat, mix the juices with some of my rub, and ladle it back on the pulled pork. Everyone raves about it.
I love top sirloin. Not a big fan of pork tenderloin but love pork loin and pork shoulder which are both bargains in Oregon. We don't have Sam's but we do have Costco and Walmart as well as the chef store.
Good commentary here. First, the difference between Atlantic farm raised and wild caught salmon (sockeye most common). I see people talk about loading up a prepared salmon with all manner of topping to add flavor. I know they're using Atlantic farm raised. Wild caught has much more innate flavor that only a bit of salt, pepper, and maybe a bit of soy sauce and you have a beautifully flavorful serving.
Along the lines of your commentary about getting a Porterhouse at T-bone, shopping for ribeye is similar. Many folks have learned to watch for the best marbling options they see, but many haven't learned yet how to pick the steaks on offer that have a larger spinalis portion. Same thinking as your larger tenderloin section of the Porterhouse.
I think that a bit of lemon juice & a pinch of ground ginger really helps bring out the salmon flavor as well!!
*farmed atlantic is just disgusting.*
*if you can afford salmon you can spend a little xtra & get the higher quality wild caught sockeye! and youre right.. it doesnt need 'flavor' added.. just some basic seasoning & some crispy ass skin served with lots of butter & lemon (keto)! heaven*
*(i do have to admit that i eat & LOVE (cotscos) smoked salmon, which i know is farm raised atlantic. but i cant help it... i just dont like the taste of sockeye when its smoked. it doesdnt hit the same. im just hoping the curing/smoking process kills off some of the nasties!)*
@@FranklySpeaking. maybe it's the smoked mercury that tickles your tongue.😉
@@rodderbob aha! thats what that feeling is! 😆
eating carnivore I only eat meat :) so find the higher membership and go early just buying whats on sale :)
for brisket, Costco is the better store :)
but for chuck and some other cuts I like Sams
I do think the Ribeyes from Costco are much better tasting and quality though
I’ve had great success and savings on salmon at Aldi!
Are the knives they sell in the restaurant supply section such as Member's Mark 7" Santoku Slicing Knife with Non-Slip Handle (2 pk.) and 6" Boning and Utility Knife Set (2 pk.) very good quality at Sam's and also Costco Business Center???
Just found your channel andddd you are awesome! Love your videos.
Will you buy the Sirloin Cap pack at Sam’s and show us how to break it down? Please…. Wanting to see if it has picanha in it?
Costco has had sirloin cap (picanha) for 5.99/lb. Learn how to cut and cook that correctly and it’s better than the majority of steaks twice the price.
It’s about ~45$ per package (2). And it’s enough for 4 adults and kids with leftovers. (My kids are small at least)
Sam’s also usually has a 10 lb chub of ground Chuck for between 3 and 4 bucks a pound
Steaks are laughably overpriced at sams. I am not paying 14.00 for ribeye at a discount warehouse. Winn Dixie runs deals all the time on weekends you can often get ribeyes for like 8.99 a pound. Winn Dixie steaks are beyond solid.
Just wait. Often sockeye will have a 7.00 off for the whole package.
doesn't look like me... but he is giving away all my secrets... lol...
10" Victoria Breaking knife is back on Amazon.
Last time I was there didn't do very well, the one I did get was shoe leather.
Atlantic Salmon, from Chile? That's unique!
Not at all, it is quite common actually. Here in Montreal we often see it on special, along with Canadian salmon, and the Chilean fish is usually a dollar a pound cheaper or so.
Chile does have an Atlantic Coast
Do a video on how to save money by throwing away cheap knives instead of sharpening them with a $dollarstore sharpening block.
Your mic is a tad bit hot. You might want to check some settings
Sam’s has gotten way too expensive. It’s cheaper to go to a local privately owned butcher.
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Sam's is good for meat. But COSTCO is far superior with many more choices, especially if you are looking for a slab. A New York Strip slab is about 15lbs at under $10 a pound at COSTCO. I can make 14 steaks out of that. A bargain!! But both do provide good value.
Do they take EBT?
Chile farm raised in polluted water
Brisket was $7.98/lb for choice two days ago at my Sam's.
Beef brisket is always under $4 pound at my local market
Porterhouse ❤❤❤
Honestly they are selling the same exact cuts and quality next door at Walmart
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@@dtla5052 I’m not kidding!!! They had a 3 pack of ribeyes 1inch thick choice cut for like 45 at my Sam’s. But when I went to the Walmart next door the exact same cut and size was $20 for 2
Sam's Club meat is far better quality than Walmart
Methinks the audio might be a bit odd on this video brother. Otherwise, great video.
I never realized that things like salmon and steak were so much more expensive in the US than here in Canada. I picked up some wild caught Atlantic salmon last week for $7.99/lb. I paid the same price recently for Rib steak and NY Strip sirloin, either cut in steaks or as a roast. And that is in CANADIAN dollars, here in Montreal. At your everyday grocery stores, not Costco or other club stores.
7.99? 🤯
You should keep a cooler in the car for the meat you buy.
My local Sams club has gone up $0.50 a lb on all their meats and pork just this past week. May not sound like a lot, but it will add up quickly if buying in bulk.
Where were the deals and discounts? I can read prices per pound myself at the grocery store. Your titled implied that we might learn something. To be honest, this video was totally pointless. Save money by spending $.50 more per pound on prime brisket? What?
*i dont do sams, i do costco.*
*sadly, i will **_NEVER_** buy their pre-cut steaks (except the filet) since they still engage in the disgusting practice of 'blade tenderizing' all steaks.*
*whats the problem? the hundreds of 'blades' punching into the meat to tenderize it is also pushing any bacteria on the outside right through the entire steak! **_why would they do this?!_*
*so, unless you cook your steak well, youre at risk of food poisoning. no thanks costco... i prefer a steak med rare... **_NOT_** like shoe leather! **_DO BETTER COSTCO!_*
Thank you for sharing this! I tell as many as I can about this.
@@tiara424777 *sure! trying to get the word out to as many people as possible for more than a couple years now!*
*the **_only_** way they are going to stop this practice is if the consumer demands it.*
*_EVERY_** time i go to costco, i call an employee in the meat dept over and ask **_in my loudest voice: WHY ARE YOU RUINING THESE EXPENSIVE PRIME STEAKS BY BLADE TENDERIZING THEM?!'_*
*I make sure **_everyone_** within 100ft hears the convo. many times a manager will come over & ill go through it all over again with them!*
*ive had people put back the steaks in their cart & thank me for letting them know. good deed done! & nasty looks from the employees. tough shit!*
*CHANGE YOUR WAYS COSTCO!*
Walmart does the same thing with their beef. The label always warns that it was 'mechanically tenderized' and that should be taken into consideration when cooking.
@@barcham *ok with walmart it doesnt surprise me. it still **_disgusts_** me, but doesnt shock me. theyre not exactly known for the best meats.*
*costco harps on the quality of their meat section. it **_is_** outstanding. shame i have to avoid whole sections because their dangerous practices could kill me.*
*cut to me buying whole cuts and making my own steaks. AND shaming them for it along the way!*
@@FranklySpeaking. Actually, Walmart is known for the quality of their beef, at least in Canada. All the beef they sell is AAA Angus, which is about as high as it goes in a grocery store. If you want better quality, you will have to go to a high-end butcher shop. I have never had any complaints about the quality of the beef I have gotten at Walmart.
That being said, I usually buy my steaks at one of two butcher shops in Montreal, not at a regular grocer.
By the way... if you use Parmigiano Reggiana cheese, the real thing imported from Italy, not the fake stuff, the best for your dollar that you will find is the Walmart house brand, which is aged a minimum 24 months and is at least a third cheaper than anything you will find anywhere else. Again, this is in Canada. Can't speak for what is available in the US.
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1 Corinthians 15:1-4
KJV Bible
[1] Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand;
[2] By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
[3] For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
[4] And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
Ephesians 2:8-9
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[8] For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
[9] Not of works, lest any man should boast.
Romans 10:9-13
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[9] That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
[10] For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
[11] For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.
[12] For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him.
[13] For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
John 3:16
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For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
John 14:6
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Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.