I just bought a bunch of sirloin steak from my local grocery store, but when going to nutritiondata.com, I could not tell which kind of sirloin steak it was based on the information I have. Is there a way to tell by looking at the meat? The only information I have is the label says "Beef Loin, Sirloin Steak Boneless" and it is "Blue Ribbon Meat," nothing about fat. The only thing I really know is that it was for $2.99/lb and supposedly a really good deal, a better deal than chicken breast at $1.97/lb.. Should I load up at this price and freeze it?
Also, I bought some steak salt and garlic salt for the sole purpose of using for the steak. It seems the only thing in them is sodium, which according to one of the threads I read around here, can be beneficial for weight loss (I am on a cut, with sodium intake shy of 3g/day).
Also, I bought some steak salt and garlic salt for the sole purpose of using for the steak. It seems the only thing in them is sodium, which according to one of the threads I read around here, can be beneficial for weight loss (I am on a cut, with sodium intake shy of 3g/day).