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Beef can be a nutritious, budget-friendly option

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(4/25/22)  BATON ROUGE, La — Consumers have seen a steady increase in food costs  over the past year, which could make many rethink the way they shop and  cook.

LSU AgCenter beef specialist Ashley Edwards said consumers shouldn’t write off beef as they are meal planning.

“There are so many options on a carcass of beef that can fit with your diet or budget,” she said.

Edwards  educates producers on management strategies that help them to put high  quality products on consumers’ tables. But she said consumers also need  to know about the benefits of beef.

“People  don’t realize that half of the fat in beef is unsaturated, and a good  bit of it is oleic acid, which is similar to olive oil,” she said.

LSU  AgCenter nutritionist Jennifer Duhon calls beef a protein powerhouse  that contains all the essential amino acids while packing other  nutrients.

“It is also a  valuable source of iron, zinc and vitamin B12. These nutrients are  essential at every stage of life, and difficult to get from plant-based  foods,” Duhon said.

Another  beef benefit according to Duhon is how it aids in increasing the  absorption of iron from other foods like plant-based proteins and  vegetables.

Duhon provided a  list of beef cuts that can work into different food budgets. She said  you may need to ask the butcher if they carry the cut or seek out a  specialty butcher shop.

Chuck Steak 

Duhon  said this cut of beef has similar flavor to a ribeye and can be cooked  in the same way but at a lower cost. She found it for $4.98 a pound.

Flat Iron Steak

Consumers  may also find this cut labeled as top blade or flat iron steak. Duhon  said these steaks are tender and don’t require much more than a grill  and simple salt and pepper. She said they run about $6 a pound.

Tri-Tip Sirloin Steak

Duhon  said marinating and grilling this cut taken from the triangular-shaped  muscle near the sirloin is a good option. At $7.98 a pound it is the  most expensive of her options.

Ground Beef

Ground  beef prices will vary depending on cut used and the percentage of fat  content. The leaner ground sirloin will have the highest price. Duhon  found average prices ranging from $4.38 to $6.38 per pound. She said  ground beef is versatile and easy to prepare.

Another  cost-efficient choice is purchasing a whole or half, also known as  side, of beef straight from a producer. Amelia Kent, a beef producer  with Kent Farms, LLC, sells direct to consumers and said her customers  like the convenience and cost savings of having lots of beef options in  their freezers.

“You are  going to be heavy on utilitarian cuts like stew meat, roast and ground  beef, but the breakdown yields about 25% premium cuts,” she said.

Kent  estimates the cost of “take-home beef” to the consumer is about $7 a  pound for a whole slab of grass-fed beef or $7.25 a pound for a half,  and less than $6 a pound for grain-fed beef. She also said there are  several ways to find beef producers and buy direct from the farm.

“We have a lot of reputable producers who participate in farmers markets or have partnerships with local vendors,” she said.

Kent  also mentioned social media as a great tool to search for locally  produced beef. Her farm can be found on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter  at @KentFarms_La.

Original source can be found here.

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