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Cost of beef going down?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 1:20 pm
by Jenise
I bought the most beautiful dinner plate size 1.5 lb portherhouse steaks the other day--the deluxe section with the thickest part of the filet attached and almost no bone--Black Angus choice, for $7.99/lb. These weren't on sale, it's just the current price. In August, the same steak would have cost me $12.99/lb or so. If I'm not mistaken, beef prices were especially attractive about this time of year last year, too.

I bought four and wrapped them individually for the freezer. That's four meals--one will feed both of us easily.

But I don't remember any such phenomena in L.A. Maybe it's logical on a regional basis? Here at latitude 49, colder weather certainly means less barbecuing, and over the holidays the competition from the poultry department for what is considered a luxury meat might simply drive prices down.

What's happening to beef prices where you live?

Re: Cost of beef going down?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 4:26 pm
by Cynthia Wenslow
We have a great butcher counter in the general store in the small village in which I live (just outside Santa Fe).

When I popped in over the weekend, the prices were about the same as they have been for months. $9.99/lb for gorgeous ribeyes.

Re: Cost of beef going down?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 8:24 pm
by Jenise
Would that be the Tesuque Village Market?

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 9:07 pm
by Cynthia Wenslow
Jenise wrote:Would that be the Tesuque Village Market?


No, they don't have a butcher counter. But they do have awesome baked goods and take-out!

They have recently been purchased (Jerry retired this past summer) and are undergoing some renovations and menu changes. They are the restaurant closest to my workplace, so we pop in there quite frequently.

Are you familiar with Santa Fe? This is not the kind of place one merely pulls out of the air! :)

Re: Cost of beef going down?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:15 pm
by Jenise
I've been to Santa Fe a few times, and I once had breakfast at the Market after hearing about it for many moons from a friend who lived nearby. I even had plans to buy property in Taos. It's a special place.

Re: Cost of beef going down?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:25 am
by Cynthia Wenslow
Jenise wrote:It's a special place.


I like it here quite well. I especially love the nearly endless winter sunshine after spending my childhood (and much of my adult life) in the gloom of western New York state!

I live on the east side of the Sangres on the edge of the Pecos Wilderness, but work on 700 acres over here on the mountain above Santa Fe/Tesuque.

Re: Cost of beef going down?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:31 pm
by Gary Barlettano
Jenise wrote:What's happening to beef prices where you live?


Since moving San Francisco's East Bay area, my price compass seems only to point North or spin out of control. I have never been anywhere where things are so blamed expensive. Beef is a perfect example.

It seems to be an annual ritual here. Right around Memorial Day the prices for beef and any other grillable slab of meat skyrocket. Even at Costco you can see the price change from one day to the next. After Labor Day, you see the prices plummet, especially for beef. They are literally throwing carcasses at you until the overstock is sold.

From a casual point of view and within the above frame of reference, I frankly have not observed lesser prices. I usually wait to go to my HQ in Dallas and then I simply eat steak every day and get it out of my system at a price I can afford.