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Eating a Carnivore Diet on a Budget

Eating a Carnivore Diet on a Budget

Eating a carnivore diet doesn't have to break the bank. With a little planning and smart shopping, you can enjoy all the meaty goodness you love while staying on budget. Whether you're new to the lifestyle or a seasoned carnivore, we've got plenty of tips to help you save money while sticking to your goals.

 

Budget-Friendly Carnivore Staples

 

Mince – The King of Value

Mince is hands down one of the best-value choices for your carnivore lifestyle. It’s affordable, versatile and packed with protein. Whether it’s beef mince for burgers or lamb mince for meatballs, it’s a cost-effective way to fill your plate without emptying your wallet.

Eggs – Nature's Superfood

Eggs are another budget-friendly MVP. Not only are they nutrient-dense, but they’re also incredibly affordable considering the protein and vitamins they offer. Keep some boiled eggs on hand for quick snacks or whip up a hearty omelette for breakfast or lunch.

Animal Organs – Nutrient Powerhouses

Don't shy away from organ meats! Items like beef liver and lamb hearts are not only budget-friendly but also packed full of essential vitamins like B12, iron, and more. They’re an affordable way to round out your carnivore diet with maximum nutrition.

Tinned Fish – Affordable and Convenient

Tinned fish like sardines, mackerel, or tuna are brilliant options for those looking for value and convenience. They’re high in omega-3s, easy to store, and don't require refrigeration—making them a fantastic addition to your carnivore pantry.

 

Smart Shopping Tips

 

Shop in Bulk

Buying in bulk can save you heaps in the long run. Bulk meat packs often cost half the price per kilo compared to smaller portions at your local supermarket. Stock up on bulk cuts of beef, lamb, or pork and freeze anything you won’t use straight away.

Plus, at Carnivore Store, we’ve got your back with flat-rate shipping, so it’s best to make larger orders and get more bang for your buck.

Go Straight to the Farm

One of the best ways to save is by going direct. Many farmers offer incredible deals when you buy larger quantities. If you have the freezer space, purchasing half a cow directly from the farmer can be an unbeatable bargain.

Look Out for Sales and Expiry Discounts

Keep an eye out for specials at your local butcher or supermarket. Reduced-to-clear meat is often heavily discounted when close to its expiration date. Simply pop it in the freezer and thaw it when needed—it’s a win-win for your wallet and your stomach.

Opt for Cheaper Cuts of Meat

Cheaper cuts like brisket, chuck steak, and beef ribs are not only kinder to your wallet but are often packed with flavour. With a slow cooker or pressure cooker, you can turn these humble cuts into tender, melt-in-your-mouth meals.

Bone-In Cuts for Bigger Savings

Bone-in cuts like pork chops, oxtail, or chicken drumsticks are usually cheaper than their boneless counterparts. Plus, the bones can be reused to make your own nutritious bone broth. Speaking of which…

DIY Bone Broth

Pre-made bone broth can add up, but making your own is not only more economical but also incredibly rewarding. Use leftover bones from your meals or ask your butcher for extras—they’re often happy to give them away or sell them for next to nothing.

Lower Star Meat? No Problem!

The “star rating” on meat often has nothing to do with quality. Lower-rated meat just contains more fat—and guess what? Fat is perfectly fine (and even encouraged) on the carnivore diet. Lower-rated cuts are delicious, nourishing, and easier on your budget.

 

Mealtime Money Savers

 

Eat at Home

Preparing your own meals isn’t just cheaper—it’s better for your health, too. While eating out can be tempting, those fancy ribs at the restaurant might be slathered in a sugar-laden sauce you didn’t sign up for. Cooking at home means you have full control over your ingredients and costs.

One or Two Big Meals a Day

Many carnivore dieters find that eating one or two larger meals a day is more cost-effective than grazing throughout the day. Focus on nutrient-dense, satisfying portions to keep you full and energised.

 

Don't Forget the Essentials

 

Go for Quality Salt and Magnesium

Instead of spending money on pricey electrolyte drinks, opt for a good-quality salt and magnesium supplement. These essentials help keep your body balanced and hydrated, and they’re far more economical in the long run.

 

Saving when you shop with Carnivore Store?

At Carnivore Store, we make it easy to stick to your budget without compromising on quality. With our flat-rate shipping, you can stock up on your carnivore staples and save even more by making larger orders. Plus check our sale selection which is regularly updated with a range of premium products, specially curated for the carnivore community.

 

Final Thoughts

Eating a carnivore diet on a budget is completely doable with a little planning and creativity. From making the most of mince and eggs to buying in bulk and sourcing directly from farmers, there are plenty of ways to keep costs down while nourishing your body with quality ingredients.

Hungry for savings? Visit Carnivore Store today and stock up on everything you need to fuel your carnivore lifestyle—your wallet (and your taste buds) will thank you!

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