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You can get grass-fed beef at a cheaper price by buying in bulk as mentioned in the post. This might mean buying a 1/4 of a cow to put in your freezer. (You'd need an extra freezer for that.) You can also do a meat CSA (community-supported agriculture) program through a local farm. We are part of a meat CSA and we get 20-22 pounds of grass-fed/pastured meat per month at a discounted price. Ours is beef and chicken, but there are lots of variations on these kinds of programs. Google "CSA" for your city and see what you can find. You can also get good healthy fats from grass-fed butter (like Kerrygold butter) and coconut oil. Wild-caught fish is also really good for you.

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