Zaycon Foods: Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon & $1.59/lb Chicken Deals Coming SOON!

Zaycon Foods is bringing Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon to Idaho!

Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Fillets for ONLY $7.99/lb!

  • Wild Alaskan-caught Sockeye Salmon Fillets.
  • Caught in the icy cold waters of Alaska and flash frozen.
  • Each fillet is approximately 2lbs and individually vacuum sealed and quick frozen, ready for the freezer.
  • Sold by the case – 20 lbs in each case
  • Pin Bone out

They are now taking orders  through Sun. July 22nd at midnight or UNTIL SOLD OUT.  So get registered NOW and get your Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon before they run out!

Heads up on Boneless Skinless Chicken Deals Coming SOON!

Chicken Event coming to Coeur d’alene, ID and Spokane, WA July 2nd!  Southern Idaho will be getting this deal sometime after the 4th of July.   

**We anticipate these events will sell out fast.  So register now  with Zaycon so when the event goes live you will receive an email informing you and can order quickly before they run out!

Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts $1.59/lb (40lb. bulk case) 

  •  This is when we stock up on Chicken!
  •  100 % natural chicken with no added hormones, additives or artificial ingredients
  • Comes directly from the processor and has never been frozen
  •  Sold by the case — 40 lbs in each case

**PLEASE NOTE: There are several routes throughout the entire state of Idaho and there may be products offered on one route that are not offered on another, so please refer to the website to see what products are being offered in your area.

How Do You Get Some Zaycon Meats?

  • Register with Zaycon Foods
  • Pick it up or arrange for a friend to pick it up on the delivery date.
  • Enjoy!

How to Stockpile Fresh Chicken

We always teach “get the best grocery deals and stock up”!  So how do you do that when you get a great deal on boneless skinless chicken breasts?  And what is a GREAT DEAL?

The last time I really stocked up, we got boneless skinless chicken breasts for $1.78/lb at Albertsons.  I haven’t seen that price in quite a while now.  Seems like the lowest price I’ve seen lately is $1.99/lb.

What would you say if I told you there was a way to get FRESH boneless skinless chicken breasts for $1.39-$1.59 a POUND!?!?

You’re going to have to wait until tomorrow (update:  here it is!!!)… not only will we tell you how you can get super cheap and FRESH chicken, we’re hosting a giveaway… and it’s BIG.  How does $500 in chicken to multiple winners sound??

FIRST – We want to show you what to do if you get a great deal on chicken. Because when we get a great deal, we stock up!  That is how we save loads on our groceries!  Here is a 3 minute video of the ever so lovely Monica showing you what to do with cheap fresh chicken! (and there is a hint in the video about how we’re going to get this super cheap and super fresh chicken!)

To recap, here are a few tips for storing cheap and fresh chicken breasts!

  • Use kitchen shears to trim the chicken… super easy!
  • Bag the chicken breasts side by side in a gallon sized bag.  Makes for simple storage!
    • Only need one or two breasts?  Simply toss the bag of 6 frozen chicken breasts on a concrete floor (patio/garage floor) so the chicken breaks apart.  Open the bag, pull out a breast or two, reseal the bag and put it in the freezer! (I took video of me doing this, but can’t get it off my phone!).
  • You can also cook chicken (I like to do it in the crock pot), let it cool a bit, shred it or cube it, and the bag it.  Great to use for casseroles, salads, and soups!
  • Put some FREE salad dressing (Ranch or Italian – yummy!) or BBQ Sauce or a favorite marinade in the bad with the chicken!  Then when you’re ready to eat it, pull it out the night before and it will soak and marinade all day long while it thaws!

I know some people bottle their chicken, although I’ve never done it myself!  Make sure you come back tomorrow to learn how you can stock up on fresh boneless/skinless chicken breasts for $1.59-$1.39 a pound!!!  {This will work for readers in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho!!}