I want to start a little thread on food bargains, sometimes the net cost, sometimes techniques to stretch our dollars, and be well fed. We all live in different parts of the country and well the world, but some of us can share what we find with others, and definitely techniques.
I just got back from my local big Grocer ( Tom Thumb ) and they had the leftover from thanksgiving honey glazed spiral sliced hams, ( Safeway brand ) for 1.57 a lb, since it is already cooked meat, no weight loss when you heat it up, also smoked food is cured and will last a few more days than raw food after thawing if you were to lose refrigeration.

All the frozen turkeys at .80 lb, turkey is good for you.

I normally buy my meat at the mega discount store, here it is Sam's club, my normal routine is to buy a whole pork tenderloin, 12 - 15 lbs, @ 1.79 lb, bring it home cut it into 4 or more smaller roasts, and about 15 pork chops. Vacuum pack and freeze.
They usually have chuck roast at 2.29lb, and today local had it for 1.99lb, same thing, there are only 2 of us, so cut it into smaller portions and freeze, sometimes we crockpot roast them, or cut into smaller pieces for chili, or tacos, also have the grinding option for superior ground beef. Seven roasts can be cut into muscle groups, for steak on the grill.
Point is, after holiday bargains are great opportunities, for very low cost meat, and they also had the popular canned goods cheap, cream corn, green beans, cranberry sauce etc...
I never learned to can food, and really need to develop this skill set.
I do have the tools to dry food.
I look forward to your different techniques or suggestions.
