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Old June 30th 03, 09:54 PM
Penny S.
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Default Penny rocks, again!!!

Bob M thoughtfully penned:
I used to be a vegetarian, but then having access to really good
range fed
Wyoming beef changed all that. I just ordered a side of organic
range fed
for this fall for my deep freeze.

penny




Where can you do that? I always thought that "free range beef" was
BS. However, I bought some ground meat from free range beef and it is
by far better than the normal stuff -- there's no "brown stuff"
created when cooking it and not much fat, either. It doesn't even
need draining. I'd definitely go for a side of beef.


I have a friend that always raises a couple of beef every year. She just
lets 'em graze.

penny


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Old July 1st 03, 04:16 AM
Mudhead
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On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 12:40:02 -0700, "Penny S."
wrote:


I used to be a vegetarian, but then having access to really good range fed
Wyoming beef changed all that. I just ordered a side of organic range fed
for this fall for my deep freeze.

penny

Ok everyone lets go to Penny's for steaks and the alterations needed
after that feast.

Mud
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Old July 1st 03, 09:29 AM
Gyp
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Penny S. wrote:
I used to be a vegetarian, but then having access to really good range fed
Wyoming beef changed all that. I just ordered a side of organic range fed
for this fall for my deep freeze.


Good for you.. Yes food with the drugs and chemicals is much nicer.. We
get ours from a friend of the damily farmer in Ireland that does a
couple of cows for friends and family every year.

Of course we fly over and collect it so you should see the looks on
security when they check our bags. Chuckle

Fruitwise we do pretty well as we've mature cherry,apple and plum trees
in the garden..Wouldn't mind a pear tree as well but we have enough
trees methinks..

Gyp

 




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