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Sources for grassfed beef?  

post #1 of 7
Thread Starter 
New around here (TF) and am really looking for a source of good beef that is not going to kill the food budget. Any ideas? Do you all have local sources for meat? We raise our own chickens, but even tho we're rural and there's some beef, they are not grassfed or natural/organic....So since I have to branch out, I was wondering if you all would share how you get your meat...
On a side note...I've always tried to be spare with the meat only to find that (after prengnancies) I cannot be meat-free and be a happy person. But I really don't want grocery store meat. Hence this thread Any ideas would be most appreciated.:
post #2 of 7
My backyard. LOL

Check your paper, thats where I lst our lamb for sale. Or go into your local feedstore and check their buletin board or ask.
post #3 of 7
We really like http://www.paidom.com/

-Angela
post #4 of 7
THis place has a directory of sorts:

http://www.eatwild.com/
post #5 of 7
Thread Starter 
Wow. Thanx, guys. I never get such quick responses in the other forums:. I'l check these out.

Adding: I checked out the eatwild and it looks like there may be a supplier like 20 min from me!?! I hope, I hope...
post #6 of 7
I love www.eatwild.com too for meat and poultry, but you also might check out www.localharvest.com . www.realmilk.com is for raw milk farms and some might also sell grassfed beef as our raw dairy does.
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Thread Starter 
Thanks! I bookmarked all the places to look at later.
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