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<blockquote data-quote="darcelina4" data-source="post: 1649207" data-attributes="member: 27059"><p>I picked up the meat. I did not weigh the packages. The half of steer I kept took up 2, 5 cubic square feet of freezers plus 5 packages in the fridge. My sister got the same. I'm going to estimate we got. Just under 500 pounds of packages meat from the steer. The other I had sold I think they each got about 180 so about 360 pounds of packaged meat. So the next day we had no electricity for 12 hours. We never opened the freezers. If the power had not come back by the next morning I was going to break out my generator. I bought it in january2008. It is still in the box in my garage. I think it would still work. We so far have eaten to rib-eyes, and a couple of roast. Really good. I was worried I would not be able to eat him since I raised him and touched him everyday. No problem however. I feel blessed to have enough meat for a year in my freezer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darcelina4, post: 1649207, member: 27059"] I picked up the meat. I did not weigh the packages. The half of steer I kept took up 2, 5 cubic square feet of freezers plus 5 packages in the fridge. My sister got the same. I'm going to estimate we got. Just under 500 pounds of packages meat from the steer. The other I had sold I think they each got about 180 so about 360 pounds of packaged meat. So the next day we had no electricity for 12 hours. We never opened the freezers. If the power had not come back by the next morning I was going to break out my generator. I bought it in january2008. It is still in the box in my garage. I think it would still work. We so far have eaten to rib-eyes, and a couple of roast. Really good. I was worried I would not be able to eat him since I raised him and touched him everyday. No problem however. I feel blessed to have enough meat for a year in my freezer. [/QUOTE]
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