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Sticker shock is something we’re all experiencing at the grocery store. According to the Consumer Price Index all grocery items are up any where from 3% to 15% - with beef seeing the largest increase from last year with a 20% jump in prices. There are several things driving up the cost, including demand. Angie Horkan from the Wisconsin Beef Council digs into to a few of the factors driving this increase. She also offers some great budget-friendly ideas so you can still put a delicious, flavorful beef dish on your holiday table. If you can’t afford prime rib or a tenderloin, she has some great “swap” options and ideas on how to prepare it.
Also, if you’d like to pair a nice wine or beer with your holiday feast, she offers some great ideas as well.
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You can learn more about economical cuts of beef, recipes, pairings and more by visiting beeftips.com/beef-up-the-holidays (https://www.beeftips.com/cooking/beef-up-the-holidays)
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Cooking prime rib? Check out this link (https://www.beefitswhatsfordinner.com/cooking/prime-rib) for recommend oven temps, cook time and internal temperatures for the size of roast you have. Also, there’s a great tutorial on how to carve it. REMEMBER – it’s important to let your roast rest so you don’t loose all the juices. Angie shares some great tips in this episode of Inside the Bullseye!
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For more great holiday ideas, be sure to follow along with the conversation at @insidethebullseye on both Facebook and Instagram.
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From all of us at Inside the Bullseye and ABS Global, we hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season!! Thanks for making us a small part of your week!!
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Sticker shock is something we’re all experiencing at the grocery store. According to the Consumer Price Index all grocery items are up any where from 3% to 15% - with beef seeing the largest increase from last year with a 20% jump in prices. There are several things driving up the cost, including demand. Angie Horkan from the Wisconsin Beef Council digs into to a few of the factors driving this increase. She also offers some great budget-friendly ideas so you can still put a delicious, flavorful beef dish on your holiday table. If you can’t afford prime rib or a tenderloin, she has some great “swap” options and ideas on how to prepare it.
Also, if you’d like to pair a nice wine or beer with your holiday feast, she offers some great ideas as well.
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You can learn more about economical cuts of beef, recipes, pairings and more by visiting beeftips.com/beef-up-the-holidays (https://www.beeftips.com/cooking/beef-up-the-holidays)
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Cooking prime rib? Check out this link (https://www.beefitswhatsfordinner.com/cooking/prime-rib) for recommend oven temps, cook time and internal temperatures for the size of roast you have. Also, there’s a great tutorial on how to carve it. REMEMBER – it’s important to let your roast rest so you don’t loose all the juices. Angie shares some great tips in this episode of Inside the Bullseye!
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.
For more great holiday ideas, be sure to follow along with the conversation at @insidethebullseye on both Facebook and Instagram.
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From all of us at Inside the Bullseye and ABS Global, we hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season!! Thanks for making us a small part of your week!!