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  2. 11 Inexpensive Meats for Cheap Summer Cookouts - AOL

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    Whole Chicken. The little black dress of meats, chicken is versatile enough to work with almost any dish. For a frugal cookout feast, avoid boneless, skinless breasts (the least succulent cut) and ...

  3. These Are The Cheapest Grocery Stores In America Right Now - AOL

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    There are certain ways you can save money on food—like forgoing meat (or even doing Meatless Mondays), buying in bulk, and opting for frozen over fresh—but it all starts with the store you ...

  4. The 10 Best Korean BBQ Meats Perfect For Summer Grilling - AOL

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    Plus, the meat — paper thin slices of beef, pork, and chicken — paired with spicy Ssamjang sauce and dozens of bowls of banchan is pure perfection. Call some friends and get ready to get lit.

  5. Scrag end - Wikipedia

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    Scrag end is one of the cheaper cuts of meat, and is often used in soups and stews. [3] In the United States, scrag end is known as the neck. Unlike scrag end, cutlets come from the part of the neck considered best, known as the middle neck.

  6. Rostbrätel - Wikipedia

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    For preparation, about an inch cut of pork neck cutlet (with or without bone) is pressed (tenderized) and marinated in salt, pepper, mustard, onions and beer for two to up to 24 hours. In some recipes, garlic and Caraway Seed are added as further spices. Cooking is done on a charcoal grill.

  7. List of pork dishes - Wikipedia

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    Roasted baby back pork ribs. This is a list of notable pork dishes.Pork is the culinary name for meat from the domestic pig (Sus domesticus).It is one of the most commonly consumed meats worldwide, [1] with evidence of pig husbandry dating back to 5000 BC.