How Much Does a Bone Growth Stimulator Cost?

A bone growth stimulator is an effective medical device designed to stimulate and activate the increase of new bone cells.

This method, approved by the FDA, is commonly used for the treatment of bone fractures, not larger than one centimeter, and in medical cases where someone is younger than 17 years old with bones still growing.

Bone Growth Stimulator by wanderingone, on Flickr
Bone Growth Stimulator” (CC BY 2.0) by wanderingone

How much does a bone growth stimulator cost?

The costs of a bone growth simulator will depend on the brand, the type you prefer, geographical location and retailer you purchase it from.  An external stimulator may retail for $2,000 to $5,000 brand new, while an invasive stimulator will depend on the type of fracture and body areas and the doctor’s fees. An internal spinal cord stimulator, for example, could cost about $15,000 to $50,000 or even more without health insurance after the procedure has been performed.

The Orthofix bone stimulator, which we created a cost guide for, tends to be one of the most popular bone stimulator brands, and it has been said to cost anywhere from $100 to $1,000, for example.  Other brands, such as Biomet, Exogen, DonJoy and Smith and Nephew can be in the same price range.  These are the prices ranges often found on the secondhand market.  MedNow.com, for instance, had more than 200 listings, with most prices less than $700.

According to some members on this Spine-Health.com forum thread, many reported they had paid anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000 with their health insurance company covering it.  One member, in particular, had to pay $5,000 after her insurance turned her down at first due to confusion on their end.

Members on this forum thread at Foot.com stated they were quoted anywhere from $2,500 to $3,500 before insurance.




Types of bone growth stimulators

Internal

The internal is planted inside via a surgical procedure. If you have no risks for surgery, the internal stimulator device and battery can be implanted partially or completely in the fracture area. The implanted stimulator emits an electric current directly into the bone fracture 24 hours a day and is convenient to use with no known adverse side effects. As soon as the fracture has recovered, the implanted simulator will be taken out via another surgical procedure.

External

As for the external stimulator, it is a non-invasive method to repair bone fracture as the person wears it for about two to nine hours each day as prescribed by the doctor for a specific time ranging from about three months to a year. It comes with tiny thin skin pads or electrodes that are directly put on the broken area, sending out electronic waves to increase new bone cell formation. The external stimulator may also be prescribed for use after bone fusion surgery if the bone is not healing as expected.

Tips to know

The external stimulator, if you were to purchase either brand new or used, should include a control unit, an adjustable treatment coil, a link cable, a grounding plug, and battery charger, and instructions manual.

A bone stimulator creates a low-level pulsed electromagnetic field that’s able to activate the body’s natural healing process.  As per some published pre-clinical research, it shows that these stimulators affect the bone healing process at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels.

How can I save money?

Talk with your health insurance company as most policies will cover the procedure as long as it’s medically necessary, but since all insurance companies do vary with policies, before making an appointment, it’s always best to know which provider is in network and how much you will be responsible for.

Consider the option of renting external units by manufacturers who sell their brands. There are some external stimulators that you can rent and the costs will depend on the length you need it for.  A 90-day rental, for example, could cost about $375, while a 120-day rental would cost about $400.  Talk with a local medical supply retailer to see if they have any rental options available.

Consider checking the internet for used and slightly used external stimulators as they cost much less.  As mentioned above, a used bone stimulator in great condition can be up to 60 percent off.  Amazon.com and eBay both had a variety of used bone stimulators for sale.

How Much Does it Cost to Install Bilco Doors?

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Bilco basement/cellar doors are a great way to add an outside access or egress to basement storage areas, offering a variety of perks.

These doors are designed to offer a wider-than-average opening that allows access for storage of large items such as deck and patio furniture at the end of the summer, for example.  It can also hide or store pool tables, water heaters, appliances, or new heating systems inside of a basement.

Since 1926, the Bilco company has continued to serve the building industry.

During these years, the company has built a reputation among engineers, architects and the construction trades for dependability and for products that are unparalleled in terms of design and workmanship.

How much does it cost to install Bilco doors?

On average, the typical cost of installation is often between $2,000 and $5,000+ for the door plus professional installation.  This cost will depend on the amount of work that needs to be done and the circumstances.  Cutting into an existing foundation, adding the door and stairs, for example, could be much more than installing when the foundation is first being poured.

Since every situation will be unique with so many variables, we highly recommend getting multiple quotes for free from HomeAdvisor.com.  Here, you explain your job and contractors will contact you with a quote estimate for free.

As for just the doors on its own, without any installation, can cost $500 to $750.  This will depend on the size and where they are purchased.  At the Home Depot, for example, they have more than 40+ Bilco doors for sale, with prices starting at $600.

According to one member on Zillow.com said they were quoted $5,200 to have doors and stairs installed.

On this City-data.com forum thread, one forum member did receive a quote from a Bilco installer.  His grand total was $2,500, and this included removing the block at the front wall, removing the block on the side walls, replacing the concrete block, installing the new block and laying dirt to grade any water away from the door.

At Houzz.com, a member on this forum thread said they were quoted $5,200 to cut into the existing concrete foundation with precast steps bolted to the foundation with a 36-inch door at the entry.

Bilco doors overview

The installation process involves removing the older doors, assembling the new door, repairing any concrete if necessary, drilling the new holes for the frame and fastening the new doors in place.

Bilco doors are weather resistant and are available in three styles, including a classic series sloped wall, classic series steel-sided, and the ultra series. This corrosion-resistant construction will not rust and will never need painting. Bilco doors feature hinges which index into hinge receiver brackets and have been secured in place using hinge pins making the doors easy to set up. The doors also feature a gas-spring piston which prevents the basement doors from slamming. The piston also helps in raising and lowering the doors and allows the operator to lift a typically heavy-duty door using one hand. Without them the pistons, these doors are quite heavy.

Bilco doors and panels are heavy duty metal panels powder-coated using a polyester resin, which provides a durable and weather-resistant coating which reeks of quality.

Bilco basement doors offer flanged construction as well as an improved header design that sheds water as they prevent binding attributable to snow and ice.  Bilco offers an optional durable weather resistant powder-coated high-density polyester protective coating on all its steel doors that is sure to last under all seasonal conditions.

The powder-coated doors are available in four standard colors: white, light gray, sandstone and brick. The finish, as per the company, will result in a long-lasting, durable and chip resistant coating which will weather well and look remarkable in the process.

What are the extra costs?

Be sure to budget more if any repair work is required on the doorframe and/or stairs.

Tips to know

The Bilco basement-door system does satisfy the IRC 2012 Building-code requirements for emergency-egress from the finished basement areas.

Certified installers will offer a full warranty on all their Bilco door installations.  According to the company, if a component failed to function within a period of five years (or even longer, as-indicated) from the date of purchase, a new component will be furnished at no charge.

Bilco doors add the convenience of direct access to your basement that allows you full use of the basement. These doors also provide an accessible escape route or egress in case of an emergency.

Bilco doors sizes can be found via this PDF.

How can I save money?

Powder coated Bilco doors will eliminate the expense needed to paint the basement doors.  The powder-coated Bilco steel-basement doors come in nearly all of the popular door sizes that Bilco door carries. They are available in the most popular steel-sided door sizes, Size-B, Size-C, and extension panels.

The DIY route can help cut the cost of installing the door if you have experience or are comfortable following a how-to video.

As with any bigger job when a professional contractor is needed, it is always best to get as many quotes as possible.

How Much Does a Belgian Malinois Cost?

A Belgian Malinois, also known as Belgian Shepherd dog, traces its origin in Belgium. This breed belongs to one of the four types of Belgian sheepdogs.

Votca and Chase ’05 by Intrepid Malinois, on Flickr
Votca and Chase ’05” (CC BY 2.0) by Intrepid Malinois

How much does a Belgian Malinois cost?

On average, Belgian Malinois puppies can cost anywhere from $600 to $2,000 each.  The cost, as with most puppies, will depend on the dog’s history, health, breeder, geographical location and the inclusions.

At PuppyFind.com, an online pet classified website, had close to 200 listings at the time of this publishing, with prices ranging from $600 to $1,500 on average.  Trained Belgian Malinois, however, could cost upwards of $2,500+

According to most of the AKC listings we had found on the official AKC Marketplace, the prices for puppies younger than 12 weeks old were often listed for $1,000 to $1,500.  Most of these reputable AKC breeders included a full health checkup, a hip guarantee, deworming, vaccinations and a microchip.

What is going to be included in the adoption fee?

Most reputable breeders should include registration papers, up-to-date vaccinations, a vet exam, health certificate and guarantee.  An AKC registered dog should come with all of the appropriate AKC paperwork.

What are the extra costs?

Shipping, if adopting from a seller out of state, can cost $200 to $400 to ship via an airline or ground.

Don’t forget to factor in all of the recurring costs such as vet visits, food, toys, accessories, grooming sessions and dog sitting services.  A healthy dog can easily cost $50+ a month, whereas an unexpected vet bill could cost well into the thousands.

The breed is fairly easy to train, but as with any puppy, you should highly consider professional training sessions to teach it the basics of sit, stay and lay down.

While the coat doesn’t require much in terms of maintenance due to its harsh and coarse coat, it can still shed, requiring some brushing sessions.  If you choose to do so, be sure to factor in dog grooming sessions if necessary to remove any excess dog hair to keep its coat in a healthy condition.

Tips to know

A male can grow 24 to 26 inches tall, while the female is slightly smaller at 22 to 24 inches.

As for weight, the male is heavier, with a weight ranging anywhere from 63 to 74 pounds, while a female, again, is slightly smaller, weighing an average of 55 to 66 pounds.

The Belgian Malinois has almond-shaped brown eyes, and its coat color is tan and mahogany, with a black muzzle, and black straight ears. There are some white markings on the tips of its toes and chest area. Its short and straight coat just needs regular brushing with a solid bristle brush, and the coat sheds twice each year.

The average life span is 14 to 15 years old.

They can do well in an apartment setting; however, they will still need sufficient exercise daily.  A medium to a larger fenced yard is ideal, though.

Its temperament, according to NextDayPets.com, is said to be energetic, watchful and very protective of its owners.  If they are given the right training and attention, they are known to thrive quite well.   They can do well with children and other pets as long as well trained and respectful.

The breed was officially recognized by the AKC in 1959.  As of 2017, the dog is said to be the 47th most popular dog breed, according to the AKC.

Confused as to how to pronounce Belgian Malinois?  This YouTube video shows you how to properly annunciate it.

How can I save money?

Being a relatively popular dog, you may have a great chance of finding one at a local adoption center or rescue group.  Instead of spending thousands on a purebred, often sold by breeders who are looking to make a profit, consider helping a local organization and a dog that really needs your help.  To find a reputable adoption group in your area for this particular breed, we recommend searching AdoptaPet.com.  Even if you’re not able to find a purebred, you may be able to find a mix that closely resembles the breed.  Popular mixes include a Belgian Malinois German Shepherd mix and a Lab mix.

How Much Does Pectus Excavatum Surgery Cost?

Pectus excavatum is the most common congenital deformity of the chest’s anterior wall where several ribs, as well as the sternum, grows abnormally, producing a sunken or caved-in appearance of the chest. This deformity can either be present at birth or not develop until puberty.

The exact cause of this deformity is not understood, but it’s believed to be as a result of an overgrowth of the rib cartilage attached to the sternum, resulting in the sternum getting pushed back toward the spine.

Treatment for pectus excavatum can either involve invasive or non-invasive procedures or a combination of both.

How much does pectus excavatum surgery cost?

The average cost of pectus excavatum surgery alone costs around $15,000 to $45,000+ without health insurance, according to those who have had the surgery in the past and posted their quotes online.  Longer hospital stays could get close to the six-figure mark, however.  These costs will all depend on the severity of the case, the type of surgery, the hospital, the inclusions with the bill, other appointments and if insurance is involved.

According to this Pectusinfo.com forum thread, many members talked about the prices they had paid, with quotes ranging from as little as $30,000 to more than $90,000+ without any insurance.  One member, in particular, on this forum thread, said they had paid $28,300 for the insertion and another $14,200 for the removal.  Another said they were quoted $50,000 from Milwaukee Children’s Hospital, but they were able to negotiate it down to $36,000.

A blog post on PectusKnowledge.com broke down the entire costs for the Nuss Procedure, which included the pharmacy, supplies, EKG, room and board, anesthesia, lab work, radiologist fees, physical therapy and pulmonary function.  In the end, the grand total was $56,449.

Pectus excavatum surgery overview

There are a variety of surgical procedures, but the three most popular methods include the highly modified Ravitch technique, the Nuss Procedure and the Leonard procedure.

The Ravitch procedure is done via an incision across the mid-chest.  During this procedure, the abnormal cartilage is removed, allowing the sternum to move forward, and this procedure can take up to six hours to complete.

The Nuss procedure, considered to be the gold standard for treatment, is achieved by bending a steel bar to fit in the chest bar.  This bar is inserted and secured through a tiny incision under each arm, and this procedure takes up to two hours to perform.  A SIMPLE Nuss procedure is also available, which won’t require a hospital stay.

What are the extra costs?

With any hospital stays, be prepared to receive multiple bills outside of the fees mentioned above.  This can include anesthesiologist fees, radiologist fees and surgeon fees, to name a few.  Be sure to talk with the hospital ahead of time to know which bills you will be responsible for.  The PectusKnowledge.com link above did a good job breaking down all of the extra bills they received in relation to their procedure.

A number of tests will be required before the surgery is even considered, including CT/MRI scans, consultations, a pulmonary function test, metal allergy test, heart sonogram and others, depending on the circumstances of the surgery.  These tests, outside of the estimates mentioned prior, could reach well into the thousands of dollars.

Prescription medication will be prescribed after the surgery.  Without insurance, this could cost more than $1,000 without insurance.

Physical therapy after the surgery will be necessary.  Without insurance, sessions can cost more than $100 each.

In some cases, you may have to travel long distances to find a specialist who can you work with.  This can lead to additional transportation and hotel costs.

After the surgery, the metal struts will be removed one year after the insertion.  This is an outpatient procedure and can be done in less than an hour.  Depending on the billing policy, this can be an additional cost to consider.

Tips to know:

Pectus excavatum repair, also known as chest deformity repair or funnel chest repair, is a surgery type performed to correct pectus excavatum, which is a deformity of the front section of the chest wall having depression of the breastbone. The primary purpose of repair surgery is correcting the deformity to improve the patient’s physical appearance, posture, breathing, and cardiac function. Typically, this is accomplished by means of removing a segment of the deformed cartilage and repositioning the breastbone.

The University of California San Francisco notes the Nuss procedure is a painful procedure, and most children, on average, will stay up to five days in the hospital.  During this time, an epidural catheter will be placed in the back, administering continuous pain medication for several days after the surgery.

How can I save money?

As always, see if your health insurance provider can cover your pectus excavatum surgery.  Depending on your policy, some insurance companies won’t cover it as they deem it unnecessary, whereas another carrier may cover it if they deem it medically necessary.   Some procedures, according to some doctors, consider it a cosmetic surgical procedure and, unfortunately, most companies won’t cover it.

If you don’t have health insurance or a policy that won’t cover the procedure, talk with the finance department to see if they can either offer a cash discount or offer a low-interest finance plan.

How Much Does a Berta Wedding Dress Cost?

Berta wedding dresses are sensual and avant-garde.

Not for the timid bride, these figure-hugging wedding gowns with plunging necklines are ideal for brides who want to showcase their femininity.

How much does a Berta wedding dress cost?

On average, the retail price of a brand new Berta wedding dress is around $7,000 to more than $11,000.   These costs will all depend on the type of dress you want to purchase and the bridal retailer you purchase it from.

At Nordstrom.com, for instance, they had close to 30 Berta wedding dresses for sale, with the prices in the $8,000 to $10,000 range.

According to some members on this WeddingBee.com forum thread, many said that you should expect to pay more than $6,000.

BridalMusings.com notes the average can be anywhere from $7,800 to $9,000.

Berta wedding dress overview

It is rather easy to recognize the fingerprints of Berta in each and every design: The fabrics, the cut, and certainly the seaming, which are all of the highest quality and distinct from any other. The use of pearls, as well as unique laces, also gives the Berta collection a unique vintage touch and timeless elegance.

Each gorgeous dress in the collection is a work of art, hand-made using sumptuous silks as well as intricate laces sourced from Milan and Paris. Berta’s signature plunging necklines, figure-hugging silhouettes and cut out designs aren’t for the faint of heart, but they have been designed for brides who desire to show off their beautiful curves.

What are the extra costs?

With most dresses, you can opt to add a veil, which will cost you around $1,500 on average.

Shipping, in some circumstances, can be upwards of $200.

The tax is often another cost to consider.  Being close to $10,000, this could be another $600 if your tax rate was 6 percent, for example.

Tips to know

Berta can be described as an haute couture designer using imported fabrics and hand embroidered lace. Therefore, you can expect to pay a reticent sum for one of her wedding gowns.

Berta dresses are a bit on the pricey side, but it seems as if the designer really goes over and beyond with every dress she makes for any bride. You can visit a bridal salon that sells Berta dresses, and a salesperson will help you choose from the many dresses the one that best suits your taste. Be sure to check out the Berta Bridal Collection as well.

In the United States, these wedding dresses can be found at the following retailers:  Nordstrom, Saks 5th Avenue, L’Fay Bridal and smaller bridal boutique as seen on their official website.

How can I save money?

Consider purchasing a slightly used wedding dress.  On PreownedWeddingDresses.com, for example, there were more than 150 listings, with prices ranging from $1,200 to $7,000+

A replica that closely resembles a Berta wedding dress can be up to 90 percent off.  TheBrokeAssBride.com, for instance, listed a handful of replica dresses that cost less than $1,500 and closely resembled that of a Berta dress.  DHGate.com, also, even though you had to buy in bulk in some cases, had replica dresses, even though we didn’t know the quality, for less than $150 a piece.

How Much Does Bevolo Lighting Cost?

Bevolo Gas and Electric Lights is the largest and oldest manufacturer of hand-made, hand-riveted copper lanterns within the United States.

Bevolo has created more than 500 styles of lanterns, which are used for both commercial and residential applications.

Bevolo lights are ideal for both the outdoors and indoors.

How much does Bevolo lighting cost?

The cost of Bevolo lights ranges anywhere from around $200 to as pricey as $3,000+ per unit.  This cost will greatly depend on the design, brackets being used, materials, add-ons and size of the fixture.  Most prices, however, will be within the $200 to $300 range. This price range will apply to the lights only and won’t include any professional installation prices.

Type of LightingAverage Price
Carriage Lantern$600
French Chandelier$1,100
Hanging Pendant$350
House on a Hanging Chain$600
Lantern of a Post$1,100
Lantern on a Bracket$600
Lantern on a Column Mount$575
Pool House Lantern$400
Street Light$759

According to Period-Homes.com, a wall-mount fixture could cost $1,000, while a pole fixture could cost $1,500 to $2,000.

DeringHall.com, an online retailer, has a variety of Bevolo lights for sale, with prices ranging from as little as $325 for a hanging pendant to as much as $2,800 for a street light.

Bevolo lighting overview

Bevolo lights are available in propane gas, natural gas, or electric. All Bevolo lights are manufactured within the New Orleans area and are all fabricated by hand through the use of antiqued copper.

Bevolo lighting is Edison Testing Laboratories (ETL) approved.

The company offers lifetime warranties on its product lines.

What are the extra costs?

For each light, the average gas bill can go up to $7 to $25+ per month, depending on the usage.  The company notes that one light will burn nine gallons of propane if left on for 24/7.

For online orders of Bevolo light fixtures, you will have to include the shipping and handling costs.  A rush fee is also available for an additional cost.

If a qualified technician is required, additional installation fees may apply.  Since all jobs can vary, we recommend using HomeAdvisor.com to receive multiple quotes from local contractors for free.

Tips to know

The company has more than 500 variations of light and bracket combinations and also offers custom-made lighting. All fixtures are hand riveted by a team of highly skilled craftsmen within the French Quarter area of New Orleans.

Bevolo also offers a free design service. You can send them your elevations or an image of the area, and they will put together a free lighting analysis, which will include schematics and photos.

Bevolo Gas and Electric Lights is a family-run business and it manufacturers hand-made, hand-riveted copper and brass lanterns. This company was established in 1945 by Andrew Bevolo, Senior and still remains a family business to this day. It is currently run by Andrew-Bevolo, III. Bevolo has, over the years, continued to manufacture the highest quality antique, traditional, and custom designed handmade lighting fixtures.

Currently, the company is the largest manufacturer of handmade, open flame copper lanterns in the world. Bevolo manufactures over 500 lights designs and they also can make custom designs.

Those who have had gas lanterns installed did note they do not emit as much light when compared to a traditional light.

How can I save money?

Consider buying slightly used lights on Craigslist or eBay.

Top 15 Most Expensive Cat Breeds

TIP:  Search our database above to find the costs on just about anything, including cat breed costs.

Cats are among the most common pets found in most households; however, while most of us spend less than a few dollars on a breed, did you know there are some breeds that could cost more than a new car?  While it may sound unbelievable, it’s true!  Take a look at the top 15 breeds that going to cost four to five figures.

15. Oriental – $650

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This cat breed is closely related to the Siamese. Orientals are also classified into two types – the Oriental short hair and Oriental longhair. These cats have almond shaped eyes, are athletic and their found int a range of coat colors and patterns.

14. Siamese – $900

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Siamese means “Moon Diamond.” Native to Thailand, these cats have blue almond shaped eyes, a muscular body, triangular head and are intelligent. It is one of the most popular cat breeds in Europe and North America.

13. Ragdoll – $1,000

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This breed was developed by the American breeder, Ann Baker. The popular things about this breed is their placid temperament and affectionate behavior. It is a large and muscular medium-length hair cat with a soft and silky coat.

12. Scottish Fold – $1,000

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These owl-like cats has a fold on its ear cartilage  due to a natural dominant gene mutation. They were previously known as LOP-EARED or LOPS.

11. Abyssinian – $1,200

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Named after the country where it was originated, this breed is a short-haired cat with a distinctive “ticked” tabby coat, which contains the individual hairs grouped in different colors. It is one of the most popular cat breeds in United States.

10. Exotic – $1,300

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The exotic shorthair is a short-haired version of the Persian. It has the same temperament of Persian breed, where this exotic breed was been developed.

9. Russian Blue – $2,000

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These cats have a silver-blue coat and are considered to be very intelligent, which is the main reason many owners tend to adopt one. This breed is considered to originate from Russia.

8.  Manx – $2,200

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This breed of tail-less cats originated from the Isle Of Man. They are nicknamed “Stubbin” on their home island.

7. Maine Coon – $2,500

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Also known as “American Longhair,”. these cats are the largest domesticated breed among the cats. These cats are popular due to their hunting skills and are native to the state of Maine, where it is the official state cat.

6. British Shorthair – $900

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This is the Pedigreed version of the traditional British domestic cat. These have chunky body, plush coat and broad face. These are mostly found with blue-gray fur and copper eyes.

5. Peterbald – $3,500

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These slim cats originated in Russia. They have similar appearance to the Oriental Shorthairs, and over time, they lose their hair.  They are known to be peaceful and energetic creatures.

4. Sphynx – $2,500

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These cats have no coat and were developed using selective breeding in Canada. These heat-seeking cats are very warm to the touch because of the absence of their coat.

3. Savannah – $20,000

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Savannah cats are hybrid cats and are a cross between a serval and a domestic cat. It is originated in the United States. These cats are the same size of a small dog and have tall and slim builds.

2. Bengal – $20,000

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It is a hybrid breed of domestic cat. This breed result from crossing a domestic feline with an Asian Leopard Cat. The name Bengal is derived from the taxonomic name of the Asian Leopard cat.

1. Ashera – $50,000+

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It is an hybrid of the African Serval and Asian Leopard cat. These cats can weigh up to 40 pounds and are so rare, there are only four or five born in a year.

How Much Do Bell Peppers Cost?

A bell pepper, also known as a sweet pepper, pepper, or capsicum, is a cultivar group belonging to the species Capsicum annuum.  Cultivars of this plant produce fruits in diverse colors, including green, yellow, orange, red, purple, vanilla/white, and chocolate/brown. Bell peppers are, at times, grouped with less pungent varieties of pepper as “sweet peppers.”

Bell peppers are named so for their bell-like shape, hence its name.

Today, China is the largest pepper producer in the world, followed by Indonesia and Mexico.

Bell Peppers by joe beasley, on Flickr
Bell Peppers” (CC BY 2.0) by joe beasley

How much do bell peppers cost?

The cost of bell peppers can cost anywhere from $1.50 to as much as $3 per pound, depending on the time of year, type of bell pepper and geographical location. Since a pepper weighs around a half pound, this means each bell pepper can cost around $0.75 to $2.  This price is often the same for both the green, red and yellow/orange.  Most of your grocery stores and farmers markets will charge by the pepper, not by the pound.

At Walmart, a green bell pepper retailed for $0.58 each, while a mixed bell pepper three-count pack retailed for $3.88.  An organic variety green pepper would cost close to triple of that of a non-organic green pepper at $1.98 each.

In bulk, a six-count bag of mixed bell peppers can cost close to $7 to $9.  These are the prices commonly found at Costco or Sam’s Club.




Bell peppers overview

Bell peppers have a mild, sweet flavor and crisp juicy flesh. Most often, bell peppers are red, green, yellow, and orange (between stages of ripening). More rarely, though, the color can be white, rainbow, lavender, brown and dark purple, depending upon the variety of pepper. Green peppers are typically less sweet and slightly more bitter compared to orange or yellow bell peppers, with red peppers being the sweetest.

Not only is bell pepper an excellent carotenoid source but a source of more than 30 different constituents of the carotenoid nutrient family.  It’s also high in vitamin C and free of fat, cholesterol and sodium.

Tips to know:

Recent research from Spain took a close examination of vitamin E, vitamin C, and 6 of the carotenoids — alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, lutein, lycopene, zeaxanthin and cryptoxanthin — in all commonly eaten foods. They found that just two vegetables contained no less than two-thirds of all the listed nutrients. Tomato was one of these foods, while the other was sweet bell pepper. Alone, bell peppers provided 12 percent of the total zeaxanthin found in the diets of the participants. (Bell pepper also offered 7% of the total vitamin C intake by the participants.)

The flavor of ripe peppers may vary depending on the growing conditions as well as post-harvest storage treatment. The sweetest bell peppers, for example, are allowed to ripen fully while on the plant in full sunshine. Fruit harvested green and then after-ripened in storage are generally less sweet.

Bell peppers are native to Central America, northern South America and Mexico.

The ideal growing conditions for capsicums include warm soil, ideally 70 to 84 Fahrenheit. The soil should be kept moist but not waterlogged. This is because bell peppers are sensitive to an plenty of moisture and excessive temperatures.

A good bell pepper, according to Aldi, should be firm, brighter in color and heavy for its size.  It’s always best to avoid any pepper that is either pitted, shriveled and/or dull.

To adequately store green peppers, refrain from cutting them until you plan on using them.  While storing, wrap them in a plastic bag and store them inside of a crisper inside of your refrigerator.  If you want to freeze a bell pepper, slice the pepper as you normally would, followed by dropping them into a pot of boiling water briefly.  Next, drop into cold water and vacuum seal them inside of a plastic bag.  If you do it correctly, you can freeze them for up to six months.  Green peppers, according to StillTasty.com, will last longer than orange or red peppers.

Bell peppers will last up to two weeks in a refrigerator.

Bell pepper nutritional facts

How can I save money?

Opt to buy bell peppers when they are in season, which is summer through the early fall since they can cost as little as $0.25 to $1 each.

How Much Does Beef Tenderloin Cost?

Beef tenderloin is a sub-primal beef cut which spans via two primal cuts: the sirloin and the short loin.

In some regions of the world, it is known as the tenderloin, eye fillet, or fillet.

 

Grilled Beef Tenderloin by larryjh1234, on Flickr
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How much does beef tenderloin cost per pound?

The cost of whole beef tenderloin will greatly depend on the market demand, the grade, time of year, if it is peeled or unpeeled, and where you purchase it.  The least expensive option, usually being the U.S.D.A Choice beef weighing five to nine pounds, will often cost around $10 per pound untrimmed, meaning you will still need to trim the meat of its fat and silver skin.  If you want it trimmed by a butcher or it is already trimmed, then the costs, on average, can be about $20 to $30 per pound.  With most whole tenderloins weighing five to nine pounds, the total cost can be anywhere from $50 to $270.

At Sam’s Club, for example, a five to nine pound USDA Choice beef tenderloin will retail for close to $12 per pound.  Costco had similar prices at the time of this publishing as well.

Cooking Light Magazine compared the costs of beef tenderloin at various grocery stores, and according to their research, Whole Foods charged $20 per pound for untrimmed beef tenderloin or $30 for trimmed beef tenderloin.  Walmart charged $15.99 for untrimmed and Publix charged $13.99 per pound.




Beef tenderloin overview

Beef tenderloin, also known as an eye fillet, or fillet, is the cut of beef from the loin. The distinctive shape of tenderloin makes it quite easy to recognize as it is typically no more than 18 to 24 inches long and is almost cylindrical in shape with its one end, known as the tail, tapering to a point, while the other end, known as the butt, features a larger, thicker profile formed by two attached lobes.

Beef tenderloin is extremely tender and has a very fine texture. It is also fairly lean, yet with a very rich flavor, regardless of the somewhat low-fat content, some higher grades do exhibit more marbling.

What are the extra costs?

Even if you find an untrimmed piece at the local grocery store, most stores will trim it for an additional cost.

Tips to know:

The center section of the beef tenderloin is generally used for Chateaubriand and filet mignon. Usually, the tail is not used for steaks owing to its shape. The butt-end is suited for steaks, but they will be thinner when compared to a typical filet mignon and are generally just known as tenderloin steaks. Since it spans two primal cuts, this piece of the tenderloin is, on occasion, included as a fraction of one of these two sections, the short loin. In such a case, the beef tenderloin is then paired with the strip loin and cut as porterhouse steaks. These porterhouse steaks feature a T-shaped bone that separates a portion of tenderloin from a portion of strip loin.

It consists of the psoas major muscle and is located beneath the ribs next to the spine. Beef tenderloin is also known as the tenderest of all cuts of beef. It is, however, not a very large muscle with respect to the total size of a cow. It is for these reasons, besides its fine flavor, that tenderloin is commonly the most expensive cut of beef.

Like other beef cuts, beef tenderloin is graded in accordance with quality, but even the lowest grades are highly desirable. Meats are typically graded according to a number of factors but largely according to the fine fat veins that permeate the meat, known as a marbling. Steaks which exhibit a high degree of marbling are usually given a higher grade due to the more flavor it will produce.

To prevent uneven cooking, thekitchn.com recommends tying it up so it is the same thickness all around.

How to cook beef tenderloin

How can I save money?

Cuts at wholesale clubs will often cost less per pound than the local grocery store.

As with any meats, beef tenderloin is no exception when it does go on sale.  Be on the lookout for special promotions or even sales at your local store.

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BeenVerified overview

With a monthly subscription, the background reports, according to the company, may include an age, location, relatives, phone number, email, criminal records and/or photos/social media search.  Membership benefits also include background reports, contact information, phone/email lookups, address lookups, criminal record lookups and sex offender searches.  You can also be notified whenever these reports change.

The monthly members are limited to 100 reports per month for the website version and unlimited reports for the app version.

As for the phone apps, the free version offers access to a people search, potential relatives, contact info and associates.  The fee-based version, which offers unlimited background checks, may include information on social networks, criminal records, bankruptcies, photos, sex offender information, career history, education history, imposters and/or marriage and divorce records.

Via the app, you can take advantage of four different search types:  people, phone number, property or email search.

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Tips to know:

BeenVerified aggregated information obtained from public databases and then will merge all of this information into an easy-to-read report which can be purchased by members.   The company, at this time, only provides records for U.S.-based individuals.

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How can I save money?

The company does offer promotions for first-time subscribers from time to time.  For example, at the time of this publishing, they did offer a $1 trial for a limited amount of time.

BeenVerified is one of the many background check companies on the Internet.  Be sure to compare other companies to make sure this is the best option and value for what you’re looking for.  In the past, we did go in depth, discussing what the cost of a background check can cost from various companies.

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