Lowering the fat in ground beef.

GIBride01
GIBride01 Posts: 328 Member
edited September 19 in Food and Nutrition
Found this info interesting, I couldn't verify the exact numbers here, but some other sites including one from the Journal of the American Dietetic Assoc came close. I have typically drained my ground beef, but not the other steps. I can get the 70/30 or 75/25 ground beef at our commissary for literally half the price of the local grocery store brands of lean ground beef . Interesting FYI.....

www.hillbillyhousewife.com/reducedfatgroundbeef

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  • GIBride01
    GIBride01 Posts: 328 Member
    Found this info interesting, I couldn't verify the exact numbers here, but some other sites including one from the Journal of the American Dietetic Assoc came close. I have typically drained my ground beef, but not the other steps. I can get the 70/30 or 75/25 ground beef at our commissary for literally half the price of the local grocery store brands of lean ground beef . Interesting FYI.....

    www.hillbillyhousewife.com/reducedfatgroundbeef
  • vonzo
    vonzo Posts: 161
    I love red meat and know it's not the healthiest, this will help me loads!

    Thanks :flowerforyou:
  • Hmmm, that's interesting. :huh: Thanks for the info.
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    so of course, what immediately springs to my mind is: what would happen if you cook, drain and rinse the lowest-fat ground beef? You would get SUPER-HAMBURGER!!!

    Awesome.
  • SherryRH
    SherryRH Posts: 810 Member
    I have always drained and rinsed my groundbeef. At least I am doing something right. :bigsmile:
  • I eat wild game which requires no draining :wink:
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