When you live in what we call rural Mexico, people will only buy what they can afford to feed the family that day. When you live in a place where there isn't a lot of excess of money flow, there is no buying in bulk. The meat we buy is usually killed within the last day or two. We love this about the culture we live in. Most of what we buy on a regular basis is very fresh. It is diffidently is better for your health. We have thought about getting more animals to raise like pigs but not sure if we want to venture down that road.
This afternoon, Jessie and I were preparing some hamburger meat for some chilli we are having this evening. As I was stirring it up, I was pondering how we normal it is for us to go to the butcher shop and ask for ground up hamburger. Well, I thought I would share one aspect that we learned early on about ordering our meat that way. If you don't ask for hamburger meat de puro res (which means pure beef meat) they will mix it with pork. I remember the first couple of times ordering it, and looking at the color being varied. The beef being more red and the pork with a light brown color. It turns out that it is cheaper to buy the mixed I guess. When you order ground beef, they will ask you if you want the fat as well. So if you say no they cut it all off before they grind it up right there in the grinder for you. It is fresh meat to say the least. It is never frozen. When you cook it up there is hardly any fat and grease you have to drain before you mix it up into something. For those of you who wonder how much that costs for 2.2 pounds of ground hamburger meat is roughly $7.50 making it around $3.75 per pound. I am not sure how much meat costs in the U.S. but we don't eat hamburger all that much. Maybe once or twice a week.
When you live in what we call rural Mexico, people will only buy what they can afford to feed the family that day. When you live in a place where there isn't a lot of excess of money flow, there is no buying in bulk. The meat we buy is usually killed within the last day or two. We love this about the culture we live in. Most of what we buy on a regular basis is very fresh. It is diffidently is better for your health. We have thought about getting more animals to raise like pigs but not sure if we want to venture down that road.
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We were beginning to think that we were done with the rainy season, but with a hurricane of the coast we are now, we are in day two of solid rain. It doesn't seem to let up much either. It is a much needed change from 90+ degree weather. The temp hasn't reach above 70 in the last few days.
I was also pondering this morning what other part of life or ministry I could share here. We are in a stage right now, of less things happening. By less, I mean I have days where I might not leave the house because I am able to dedicate time to doing office work. Something that is difficult to when, there are people to talk to and events to work through. We are in a time of rest, not completely, but knowing that December is coming it is needed. I am not sure how many of you have similar times in December where there is non-stop action going on all the time but we are often expected to take part in various church events as well as other church events. We are looking forward to celebrating with our spiritual family during the holidays. Here is our kitty Buttercup/Chancho? (still deciding) |
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