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Enter to win this great e-book:
There will be 5 winners!
One affordable place to get grass fed beef online is here: http://bit.ly/10wtRiA
More tips from an article on my blog about selecting quality Grass Fed Beef here:
Gwen Solis says
i’ve been entering these 18 days of holiday giveaways from popsugar and have not once won a prize. its sad and disappointing at the same time, but i keep coming back, lol, hoping my luck would change.
Stella J. Hardin says
A customer of ours at a farmer’s market loaned us this book. I started reading it, and my husband wasn’t far behind. It has been a very intertaining trip to read this story, which surprisingly has quite a strong plot. As a writer I was extremely impressed with all of the different ways he found to describe steak. And, the ending…well, I don’t want to blow it for you. But, I was so HAPPY with the ending.We strive to raise the best grass fed steak around, and the one thing/place/person that I was surprised that he left out was Joel Salatin at Polyfaced Farms. Joel was the only missing element that would have completely covered the subject.This is an excellent read, but do be warned…it got technical. But, not in an overpowering, heady way. He would sneak it in on you, and slam you in the face with it. People really need to know this information though. They need to know what goes into making the meat that they eat. They need to know the influence that industry is having over research and regulation in the food world. They need to understand how this then ties into the government regulations, and how it affects the product that ends up on the plate. The quality of food has gone down quickly in the past 20 years. Why arn’t more people throwing a fit about it? Thank Goodness for books and people like this that are working to reverse the trend, and overcome it. Great work! Great Book! Great Writing!
Nick laDieu says
Lol, strange comment. Glad you enjoyed all the plot twists. Lol. Thanks for making me chuckle, as for Joel Salatin, I quoted him like 5 times
gold price says
Diane has a chaotic life that includes work, husband, 2 kids, and more pets than she cares to admit. She is passionate about the environment but refuses to give up her high tech toys. She spends way too much on organic milk and local, grass fed beef but has a horrible Cheeto addiction and gets quite agitated when there is no more diet Coke in the house.
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J. Rose Allister says
I really thought when I went paleo that the biggest challenge would be giving up grains and sugar. That wasn’t the case–the biggest thing has been trying to afford all the high quality food! I’d love to win this prize. 🙂
Wilda England says
Diane has a chaotic life that includes work, husband, 2 kids, and more pets than she cares to admit. She is passionate about the environment but refuses to give up her high tech toys. She spends way too much on organic milk and local, grass fed beef but has a horrible Cheeto addiction and gets quite agitated when there is no more diet Coke in the house.
Caitlin Weeks says
what a funny comment lol