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Canned Verses Homemade... Which One Is Cheaper? Recipe
by Nicole Sherman

Canned Verses Homemade... Which One Is Cheaper?

Over the last year I have been buying a lot of canned

chicken from Sam’s Club. I buy the Members Mark brand which comes in a 5 pack.

Each can is 13oz for a total price of $9.98 (We don’t pay sales tax on food in

Texas).

A few days ago our grocery store HEB had whole fryer

chickens on sale for .67cent per pound. I decided to buy one and do an experience

to see if it’s cheaper to buy a whole chicken, cook it myself, remove it from

the bones, and separate it into 2 cup servings, then freeze or was it cheaper

to stick to the cans and not worry about all the work?

Don't get me wrong I knew it was pretty obvious what the outcome would be, but I wanted to know the numbers. We had friends over for dinner and a whole chicken was left over so I thought what the heck! Let's see what we can find out!!

The chicken I purchased was 5lbs. for a total of $3.35.

which is .67 per pound. After I cooked the chicken it weighed exactly 4lbs

bringing the total cost up to about .84 cents per pound. After I removed all the

skin and bones the chicken meat weighed 2.1 pounds bringing the total up to $1.59/lb.

OUCH in that case you are almost better off buying boneless chicken breast and

forgetting about the hassle of de-boning the chicken. I can normally get boneless chicken breast between $1.50-$1.99/lb.

buy $3.25 OUCH!

I can also see buying the boneless chicken breast when they are on sale and saving myself a ton of time and work!

If you make your own chicken broth you have the leftovers to

bring down the cost of your chicken. You can’t beat a freebie mixed into that

equation!

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