
Costco Kirkland Canned Roast Beef - Survivalist Forum
Mar 17, 2019 · Now you only make $25/hr. That's $50 for two hours of labor. Plus a few bucks each time for new lids. Up to $53, plus $2/lb for the raw material (beef) which = $72 more. Now we are up to $125 for 36 lbs (let's call it 34 lbs cooked weight being generous). So $125 for 34 lbs = $3.68/lb (your beef) $156 for 42 lbs = $3.71/lb (my pre-canned beef)
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Nov 14, 2015 · Typically, a split half of beef will require about four cubic feet of storage space in your freezer, and a half of beef will require about eight cubic feet. Amount Description Price/lb. Total Price 1/2 Beef One side beef processed to your instructions $4.25/lb Based on weight
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Dec 7, 2021 · Pleasant Hill Grain, 28 oz beef, case of 12 for $152.37 or $12.70/can, and 14.5 oz beef, case of 24 for $175.50 or $7.31/can, both with free shipping. The Keystone canned beef prices, like all beef prices, are up this year, but not to anything like the ridiculous numbers on …
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Oct 17, 2022 · Some things have grease that even when freeze dried still is pliable so right now I am doing mostly tried and true stuff. I have run the costco roast beef in the cans thru the FD and it usually has the grease congealed on the top of the food so it is fairly easy to scrape it off before laying the meat out and chopping it up in the tray.
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Sep 12, 2014 · I like beef bullion. The bigger the package the better, but over the last three months, the kind you can measure with a spoon, has disappeared off the grocery shelves. All I can find are the foil wrapped cubes. Is this a regional thing, or is there a shortage of beef bullion?