How do you all afford to eat steak all the time? 🥩
I’m curious and mildly envious 🙃
How do you all afford to eat steak all the time? 🥩
I’m curious and mildly envious 🙃
Same, it’s not cheap
Work hard, stack hard, eat steak
-Not drinking helps.
-Eating only 1-2 meals a day helps.
-Not smoking helps.
Ok I want to know too.
buy Chuck primal, sharp knife, learn how to cut it up into: roasts & chuck eyes, chuck steaks
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Health is priceless mate!
More minced beef round these endz tbh.
Buy the cheap pot roast at the meat market.. you don't have to eat rib eyes and wagu beef lmao keep it simple
Ya que le digas filete le aumenta el valor sustancialmente 🤗😜
We don’t.
Priorities - spending way more on food than ever. Health is priceless
Hi Joe, I don't think that eating good meat or steak all the time is necessarily expensive. If you grill at home and add a few vegetables it is a fairly reasonably priced .meal. my favorite cut of steak is Sirloin and it is probably on the cheaper side of things #steakstr #grassfed #foodstr
Easy: go buy bitcoin in 2011. Follow me for more financial advice.
You probably spend that money on other stuff you don’t need. Cut those out.
Buy it direct from the farmer, annually and send Christmas presents to his kids!
I make it home, just made one right now
400 gram, ribeye 15-20$ per kg
it takes almost 8 month for me to cook it right 
Buy bitcoin. Wait 5 years. Buy steak every day.
I get high quality, fresh ground grass-fed 80/20 ground beef. It’s $6 cuck buck an lb and it’s unbelievably delicious and nutritious. Add cheese, egg (over medium) and avocado and you’ll be living large for less than $20 usd a day 💪 literally all I eat 😂😂
generally by avoiding all the processed foods, and still looking for a good deal.
Let’s say you ate 2 pounds of steak a day at 12 bucks per pound
That’s $24 per day or about 720 per month. $8,760 per year.
It is a lot of money anyway you slice it, however, when people add up their restaurant bills, drinking bills, impulse food bills, that adds up to a lot that can be largely cut out.
Obviously, this is much more financially challenging if you have a family.
Come visit South Africa 🇿🇦
It’s around $10/kg
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Sounds awesome! I’ll check with my gf 🤙
For the imperials: that's $4.50 per pound. But what cut and quality is that? to compare ?
I eat mostly rump steak and beef mince. Even grass fed is fairly cheap. Plus you don’t feel hungry for other food when you eat steak regularly so overall I would expect I’m still paying the same as before.
One in a while I’ll treat myself to an eye fillet or sirloin 🤤
This is a UK problem. Seems the rest of the world is much cheaper
I live in Portugal - it's far cheaper but still mega expensive!
Ground beef 80/20 is a much cheaper option that most people can afford. Cook it in butter and add some salt and cheese and its great!
This is a great fucking question. I think about this a lot, and my best answer to myself is "you're only allowed to not be able to afford to eat well if you can't afford anything else."
My framework of spending money is this hiearchy:
1. Time and health (equally important for obvious reasons I think?)
2. Financial investment in the future (basically stacking sats and upskilling)
3. Lifestyle / pleasure
Since eating well goes under health, it's more important than stacking sats (2) and definitely more important than driving a nicer car (3).
Say I didn't have a car, and I *needed* to commute 3 hours a day in order to stack sats, and I could cut that down to 40 minutes, which would make more time for upskilling and actually working, id put that in the 'time' category and thereby possibly making it more important than stacking sats.
I love this framework and it has made it easier to make many decisions, but more importantly is has made me aware of decisions I needed to take that I wouldn't have been aware of without this framework.
Eat meat if you believe it's better for you than what you currently eat. There must be something you spend money on in category 2 or 3 that you couldn't justify under this framework if you're on an unhealthy diet.