Big box meat companies

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My goal is to have enough for 2 people for a couple months in our freezer in our RV. It's a full size fridge so there should be plenty of room for that. I don't thing having to search out a butcher every time we want something on the road is realistic.. Thus why I asked about big box options.. I also like the idea of them being individually packaged.
There is a new start up, Farmersgrade or something, no experience with it, but it is somewhat similar to Barn2Door, in that they handle website, marketing, and payments, but I believe shipping is on the seller-buyer to arrange?
 
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There is also a subscription thing locally, with fresh fruit and veggies; you place a monthly order or whatever, and then at the date, you meet them at the fairgrounds to pick up. Dont know the name, or how its ran, or even how payment works;
 
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There is also a subscription thing locally, with fresh fruit and veggies; you place a monthly order or whatever, and then at the date, you meet them at the fairgrounds to pick up. Dont know the name, or how its ran, or even how payment works;
I think Hawthorne Fl is near where we have been going .. Crescent City Fla
 
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I think Hawthorne Fl is near where we have been going .. Crescent City Fla
Oh, I didnt realize you were that close... In that case, for Beef, I would look into Herrington Cattle Company, San Mateo, FL.

They do a couple Friday evening pick ups, but they also have/or are actively launching a physical location. Where i have picked up is right on Sr100, at the Putnam-Flagler county line; God's Country Outfitters. They have a Large walk in freezer, so its not a shady cooler kinda set up. Everything i think is processed at Nettles in Lake City FLa, a legit, meat processor, not one of these guys thats springs up during hunting season.
 
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So, about 30 minutes north of Crescent City, but maybe closer depending on which direction your coming from
 
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Actually, if you need honey, there is the Honey Stand right over there too, honor box and all, right on the side of the road in San Mateo
 
   / Big box meat companies #47  
What is "used meat"? Hope it's not what I'm thinking it is. :poop:


Nearest Sam's club is ~2.5 hr from here, so needless to say it's not something we belong to. How does their meat compare to Walmart's (which is generally pretty low g

What is "used meat"? Hope it's not what I'm thinking it is.
Used meat is a family joke. When I was little we didn't have much money and my mom would take all us boys to the "Used Bread Store", which was a bakery outlet for one of the big bakeries, I think it was Orowheat, and they sold day old bread at a pretty good discount. Anyway, my mom called it the used bread store and all us boys thought it was funny. When I was starting a family I would go to the section in the store that sold frozen meat that was past its pull date and I called it used meat. My brothers did the same. So now you know about used meat. Nothing gross about it, just humor.
Eric
 
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Oh, I didnt realize you were that close... In that case, for Beef, I would look into Herrington Cattle Company, San Mateo, FL.

They do a couple Friday evening pick ups, but they also have/or are actively launching a physical location. Where i have picked up is right on Sr100, at the Putnam-Flagler county line; God's Country Outfitters. They have a Large walk in freezer, so its not a shady cooler kinda set up. Everything i think is processed at Nettles in Lake City FLa, a legit, meat processor, not one of these guys thats springs up during hunting season.
I’ll check them out when I get down there mid Jan
 
   / Big box meat companies #49  
What, you guys don't have old Ford Rangers with chest freezers driven by sketchy guys knocking on your door selling 'high quality meat'?
Didn't know anyone was still doing that, haven't seen one of those guys in ages. Always gave some lame line like "we were in the neighborhood and had some extra...". Very persistent, won't take no for an answer.

When I was starting a family I would go to the section in the store that sold frozen meat that was past its pull date and I called it used meat.
Had me worried there for a minute. :ROFLMAO: I'll always check the marked-down meat section when I'm at the supermarket, it's usually 30% off. Stuff that the date code is for that day.
 
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Didn't know anyone was still doing that, haven't seen one of those guys in ages. Always gave some lame line like "we were in the neighborhood and had some extra...". Very persistent, won't take no for an answer.


Had me worried there for a minute. :ROFLMAO: I'll always check the marked-down meat section when I'm at the supermarket, it's usually 30% off. Stuff that the date code is for that day.
Used meat. Anyway, when you buy meat it is supposed to be good for at least a week after the pull by date. And it is already aged when you buy it. It is not fresh off the cow. So the date code doesn't worry me. I have bought cheap tri-tip that was past the pull date and made it into hamburger. Great hamburger. At the end of the day I like used meat, cheap and good.
Eric
 

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