Sentences with phrase «buy lean cuts»

Buy lean cuts of meat and poultry.
As for the costs... it's certainly recommended that you eat grassfed, pastured meat, but if it's prohibitive to do it at every meal, you can use conventionally - raised meat half the time or occasionally — just be sure to buy lean cuts and drain off any fat after cooking.
-- It's certainly recommended that you eat grassfed, pastured meat, but if it's prohibitive to do it at every meal, you can use conventionally - raised meat half the time or occasionally — just be sure to buy lean cuts and drain off any fat after cooking.
In general, when you're buying grain - fed meat, you want to buy lean cuts, because a lot of the potential toxins and bad stuff is stored in the fat of the animal.
Buying lean cuts of meat, trimming off most of the fat, and wrapping foods like fish in a foil packet will all help cut down on smoke by reducing the amount of juices that drip onto the grill.
If you can't invest in grass - fed meats, buy the leanest cuts you can find, remove excess fat before cooking, and drain the fat after cooking.

Not exact matches

I usually buy wild caught salmon, and since it's leaner than the farmed one, I score its flesh on multiple places and pour olive oil in the cuts to make it juicier.
The alternative was «cushion meat» which turns out to be a leaner part of the shoulder, which was refreshing - usually I wind up sawing about 1 lb of fat off any shoulder cut I buy - so the only downside was there wasn't enough fat to crisp it up at the end.
I don't buy a lot of it, but the last time I needed to, it was actually cheaper to buy a cut of beef and grind it myself than to buy even 80 % lean pre-ground beef.
Whenever you buy clothes, you should be looking for cuts, shapes and styles which flatter your body shape (i.e. pear shape, top - heavy, long and lean etc.).
We all know the first prerequisite for starting your cut is to start eating clean foods, start buying some lean meats, fruits and veggies and throwing away all the unhealthy fast carbs.
Bacon is not a good protein source but if you are buying, look for the leanest cuts.
(Actually, a lot of toxins are stored in fat, which is another reason why it's important to buy cuts of meat from properly raised, healthy animals, and, that if you do buy meat from factory farmed animals, that you cut the fat off or buy only lean cuts of meat.)
If you go to the grocery and buy a pound of lean beef, you know that you'll be paying about $ 4 to $ 6 depending on the cut.
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