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Buying Steaks Online : How To Get The Most Bang For Your Buck
Since I have already made my mistakes, I thought I would share some of my findings with other steak lovers. It is a very crowded market and it is very easy to end up with a less than quality product. Here are a few tips about buying steaks online and what you should look for. 1. USDA Grading: The USDA grades our meet supply for quality and is the only truly objective guideline when pricing steaks. USDA prime is the highest grade of beef. Only 1 to 2% of beef in the United States achieves a grade of USDA Prime. The next step is USDA choice, it is the grade you will find at most high end steak houses and is probably the sweet spot for quality vs price. USDA Select is not a bad steak but is not any where near the quality of Prime or Choice. It is what you will probably find at your local grocery store or in local restaurants. 2, Aging: These are really the only two aging methods (Dry and Wet) and an aged steak should always be superior to a non-aged steak. During the aging process moisture evaporates from the muscle leaving a greater concentration of flavor. Also, the beefs natural enzymes start to break down the muscles connective tissue, which results in a more tender steak. The aging process is not only time consuming, but expensive as a substantial portion of beef must be cut away resulting in a lower quantity of sell-able meat. Most steaks that you will find have not been aged so pay particular attention to this. Two companies that I have purchased from that offer excellent aged steaks are Allen Brothers and Chicago Steak Company. 3. Price: You should always be looking for the best price. Prices differ from site to site and as long as you keep grading and aging in mind you should do very well. Many steak companies have specials so it is a good idea to sign up for their online newsletters. Any good company will publish their privacy policy so you should not have to worry about spam. I have always felt that the sweet spot for quality vs price is wet aged USDA choice. You get a reasonably priced aged steak of very high quality. But, if you want the best , always go with USDA Prime Steak. There is no higher quality available. With the holidays coming up, a lot of you may be sending out steaks to friends and family. Hopefully, this will help you get the most bang for your buck! Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Greg writes about many subjects and primarily focuses on Internet Marketing, Online Banner Advertising and Web Promotion but often writes about other subjects he is passionate about. |
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