If you're not vegetarian/vegan, that is!!
I've been looking at organic meat boxes recently and as much as I like the idea of them, am not sure they are a good buy.
We don't buy any supermarket meat, it's all from the local butcher. I shop monthly and freeze what I buy. I spend between £40 and £50 a month on meat for 2 adults (1 third of my monthly budget). We eat meat of one sort or another about 4 or 5 times a week. I do a lot of batch cooking (chilli, casseroles, curries, ragu etc) rather than roasting a joint (for example).
What we buy currently isn't organic, however is it locally reared, slaughtered and butchered and I'm supporting our local farmers.
The majority of meat-boxes available seem to have about 14 days meals in (for 2 adults), which means that I'd have to spend double on the meat boxes to get what we're currently eating.
Are we eating too much meat?
I've been looking at organic meat boxes recently and as much as I like the idea of them, am not sure they are a good buy.
We don't buy any supermarket meat, it's all from the local butcher. I shop monthly and freeze what I buy. I spend between £40 and £50 a month on meat for 2 adults (1 third of my monthly budget). We eat meat of one sort or another about 4 or 5 times a week. I do a lot of batch cooking (chilli, casseroles, curries, ragu etc) rather than roasting a joint (for example).
What we buy currently isn't organic, however is it locally reared, slaughtered and butchered and I'm supporting our local farmers.
The majority of meat-boxes available seem to have about 14 days meals in (for 2 adults), which means that I'd have to spend double on the meat boxes to get what we're currently eating.
Are we eating too much meat?
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