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I checked my local market and they have grass-fed beef (Harris) but when I checked the website it says their beef is grass-raised and corn finished, which is not a good thing. Anyone have a favorite supplier for affordable grass-fed beef?
I thought the Beef Buckaroo package at http://www.bestgrassfedbeef.com/order-beef.php looked ok, 20lbs of beef for $100, but would love some other options.
I thought the Beef Buckaroo package at http://www.bestgrassfedbeef.com/order-beef.php looked ok, 20lbs of beef for $100, but would love some other options.
sdguy- Posts: 378
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Re: Grass-fed beef supplier?
The best would be to search for local farms that you can trust. It's usually a bit pricier, though.
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Re: Grass-fed beef supplier?
I pick up some of my stuff at Trader Joes.
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Re: Grass-fed beef supplier?
I'd love to find a local farm albe but I'm in San Diego and there's nothing down here. Didn't think of Trader Joe's CS, I'll stop by and see who's supplying their beef.
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Whole foods market sells organic grass fed beef, Eel River organic beef is the brand they sell at the Pasadena store, quite expensive though.
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This site may help.
Products: http://www.eatwild.com/products/index.html
Health Benefits: http://www.eatwild.com/healthbenefits.htm
Products: http://www.eatwild.com/products/index.html
Health Benefits: http://www.eatwild.com/healthbenefits.htm
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Re: Grass-fed beef supplier?
Eatwild's a great site, I think I found out about that one from Mercola's book - thanks for the ideas everyone.
It looks like Trader Joe's carries Sommers Organic which claims their cows are grass-fed their entire lives (I emailed them), so I'll confirm that it's my local TJ's brand and go with that. I like the Whole Foods option too but they're a bit of a drive, TJ's is right next to my gym.
It looks like Trader Joe's carries Sommers Organic which claims their cows are grass-fed their entire lives (I emailed them), so I'll confirm that it's my local TJ's brand and go with that. I like the Whole Foods option too but they're a bit of a drive, TJ's is right next to my gym.
sdguy- Posts: 378
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Re: Grass-fed beef supplier?
Checked the grass-fed beef at my TJ's and it said something like "fed a vegetarian diet only" or some such nonsense, like they're fattening cows up on sardines and beef jerky at other ranches. I think it's safe to say the beef is finished on corn, which from what I've read goes a long ways toward defeating the purpose. You might want to check the wording on your local beef CS. Guess I'm off to Whole Foods or an online supplier.
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