Really sorry to hear about the impending pain. Maybe you can have some painkillers on hand this time to make it better??
Nothing but morphine will even touch the pain and I have to go to a hospital to get that. I do have Vicodin, but don’t bother taking it as it does nothing. Pretty much I’m forced to tough it out unless I want to go to the emergency room.
Also, I have some other questions. Do you ever get tired of eating ground beef? I ask this because I am particularly not fond of the texture and enjoy the non-ground muscle meats much better.
Initially I found ground beef rather boring, but once I actually got hungry, ground beef tasted wonderful. Most of us eat by the clock, not because we are hungry. How often do you ask yourself “hmmm, what do I feel for for lunch”. If you ask yourself this type of question then you are not hungry.
What cuts did you eat before going ground beef? How did you transition to ground beef? What percentage of the time do you eat your gb + animal food mix?
I pretty much chose ground beef at the start. It was inexpensive and just as nutritious as the more pricy cuts of steaks and roasts. Why pay $12 to $20 per pound of food when you can get the exact same nutrition for $5/lb? I do often order the course Chili ground meat for a little more texture, but at this point it really doesn’t matter as I’m not choosey when I get hungry.
I eat my ground meat and pet food mix almost everyday. In other words I eat just like you would feed your dog or cat – the same thing every day. This only changes on the 2 or 3 days per month when I eat out and then I order a ribeye steak blu.
Why do you eat ground beef over non-ground? Is there any advantage over non-ground?
Just price and I’m cheap. My total food cost for a month is about $300 USD
Do you ever eat bison, lamb, or other game?
On occasion I’ll eat bison, deer, or elk. I’m not a fan of lamb, I just don’t like it as well. I also don’t really like chicken or fish as they just don’t satisfy my hunger. Beef is least expensive so that is what I eat about 90% of the time.
How much do you trust slankers? Their prices seem to be 20-50% below the other grass-fed places I've seen which makes me a bit nervous.
Yes, I trust Slankers. Everything Ted has ever told me I was able to verify from other sources. This is not the case with some of the other suppliers I’ve dealt with. Ted is a bit course around the edges, but he is honest as the day is long and will tell you what he believes to be the truth even if he knows it will loose a sale.
How much meat do you buy at one time?
I always purchase a full box which is 60 – 65 lbs. This lasts me about 1 month. It takes 4 days to ship to me so in the summer they have to add more dry ice to the package so there is a little less meat. In the winter I get the full 65 lbs.
And lastly, how much are you worried about freezing meat for an extended amount of time?
I don’t worry about my meat being frozen at all. I prefer it frozen. It allows me to have several months worth of food on hand. Life is always a trade-off. My guess is that meat that was frozen a few hours after slaughter is no more deteriorated than “fresh” meat that has been rotting and breaking down at warmer temperatures for several days. Frozen meat makes my life simpler and I can spend my time on other things of interest like fixing antique clocks.
If I missed something don’t hesitate to follow up with more questions,
Lex