Poor Man Ideas:1-) Find grain-fed meat wholesalers They sell to the public, lot of it is frozen and sometimes you might notice the taste difference, BUT, it will be cheap and available on a budget, in fact, some meat which is called "HEAD MEAT" from IBP (meat company) is nothing more than steak pieces that were not processed, pressed together, it is low as $1.5/lb containing the same fat/protein ratio as a ribeye, I have 45-50lbs in my deep freezer.
2-) Buy some Carlson's fish oil I got this idea from Lex Rooker, when eating grain-fed meat, supplement with O-3s, gel caps are shit, use the liquid fish oil, get the biggest kind to save the most, open cap, fill cap with oil, do it once daily, that's what I do since I eat raw grain-fed, supermarket meat only.
3-)Buy a deep freezerCheap things come in bulk, meat, electronics accessories and college girls. You can only fit so much in your fridge's freezer, say you spot a really good deal, but no space.....you miss out, I got my deep freezer which holds 150-200lbs of meat (depending on the way it's cut/packaging) for a $100 brand new.
4-)Look for deals where others don't lookForget the weekly AD, that's for idiots, look for meat that's past due 2morrow, bargain to buy the whole lot for a discount price, I've eaten raw grain-fed supermarket meat in my fridge that was 3 months past the "SELL BY" freeze it if you want, talk to butchers around your area, they are way more helpful and personal than the big supermarkets, because they usually own the place and can do whatever they want when dealing with you.
5-) Hunt your meatDepending on where you live, if you can legally kill animals, do it, sometimes the cost will be higher than the cheapest meat you can get when you factor in gas, permits, lodging if you're not camping, etc.... do your math first.
Just keep your eyes open and exploit whatever you can in your surrounding environment. I'd love to be able to custom order what I want or drive to the local organic shop to buy the $500/lb steaks, but right now, I can't do that, you can either make excuses and quit or compromise and find a way to make it work, your call.
The next example is the wild boar bacon - the fat inside the muscle is usually very easy to chew.
For example the intramascular fat in horse meat is very easy to chew, it's like butter - I love it.
99% of the meat I eat is beef, but sometimes, I just can't help it and have to eat some raw pork fat......that stuff tastes soooo good, especially those boneless country style ribs and sausage.
I've only had horse meat once, it was cooked, but it tasted very good, I wouldn't mind devouring a whole pony.