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Sausages and jerkies that aren't hugely expensive and deliver


ATX Ferret

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I'm looking for some kind of beef or venison sausages, snack-style, that aren't outrageously expensive, and can be delivered. Available on Amazon would be great. I don't particularly care for Whole Foods's business ethics, so I generally avoid them. but we do have these at our local HEB grocery store.

https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h-e-b-tx-semi-dry-smoked-pork-amp-beef-sausage/1943435

https://www.heb.com/product-detail/central-market-venison-semi-dry-sausage/1869608

https://www.heb.com/product-detail/central-market-jalapeno-venison-semi-dry-sausage/1869623

Only thing is, they go out of them...often. I'd love to find a more consistent source, but everything I've found that is Whole 30 compliant is just outrageously expensive. 

 

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HEB does ship -- I've never tried it, don't know what the charges are, but you can order online from their website. Maybe you'd have better luck ordering them than depending on finding them in-store? Also, my local HEB has Epic bars, and occasionally puts them on sale. (They don't keep them with the jerky at my store, they're near the bulk bins for some reason.)

On the other hand, you really don't need huge amounts of jerky type products to do a Whole30, and overall it'd probably be cheaper not to use them at all or only when you absolutely can't take any other foods with you.

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That makes sense, then. Most of the options I've seen are expensive. Epic bars and chomps sticks. US Wellness Meats has some (www.grasslandbeef.com). 

There are precooked sausages or hot dogs like Aidells or Applegate Farms that are definitely better heated up, but could be eaten straight from the fridge if you needed to.  Maybe ask your wife to boil a dozen eggs or grill or bake extra chicken or make up a frittata or something  each week so there's something you can have without having to cook?

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