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    Grass Fed Beef

    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    That is a great story...Can I get in on that meat split lol


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    I haven't been back in a few years now. Seasons approaching fast so not sure if I'll make it back this year. I need to talk to my brother and dad about it. If they're gonna go I might just fly back there so I won't miss much work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djunkie View Post
    I haven't been back in a few years now. Seasons approaching fast so not sure if I'll make it back this year. I need to talk to my brother and dad about it. If they're gonna go I might just fly back there so I won't miss much work.
    I think you should take advantage of the opportunity so I can get some yummy food. 😉


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    I think you should take advantage of the opportunity so I can get some yummy food. 


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    Between the venison, beef, and mulberries you just need to move to Iowa.

    Grass fed beef is just a new marketing ploy to raise beef prices. All beef used to be grass fed. They were range animals, which made the beef stringy. Corn fed beef replaced them because they could bring the feed to the steer so the beef was more tender ( less muscle since they didn't move around). Now with the organic push they are back to grass fed. They may only feed them hay, but its no better than feeding them organic corn without the steroids. The major difference is that grass usually ends up on the ground where the steer walks on it, deficates on it, urinates on it, and then eats it. Check out what really goes on in feed lots before you decide how healthy grass fed beef really is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SnoC653 View Post
    Between the venison, beef, and mulberries you just need to move to Iowa.

    Grass fed beef is just a new marketing ploy to raise beef prices. All beef used to be grass fed. They were range animals, which made the beef stringy. Corn fed beef replaced them because they could bring the feed to the steer so the beef was more tender ( less muscle since they didn't move around). Now with the organic push they are back to grass fed. They may only feed them hay, but its no better than feeding them organic corn without the steroids. The major difference is that grass usually ends up on the ground where the steer walks on it, dedicated on it, urinates on it, and then eats it. Check out what really goes on in feed lots before you decide how healthy grass fed beef really is.
    I know I really need to move.

    I don't want to misrepresent my intentions...it's not for health reasons, it's Bc it is delicious! I'm lucky I live alone and don't have kids BC what I spend on groceries is unreal. I'm a total food lover. On the inside I'm a 400 pound chick. :( Fat Eli Rules!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    I know I really need to move.

    I don't want to misrepresent my intentions...it's not for health reasons, it's Bc it is delicious! I'm lucky I live alone and don't have kids BC what I spend on groceries is unreal. I'm a total food lover. On the inside I'm a 400 pound chick. :( Fat Eli Rules!


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    If you're 400 pounds I must weigh about a ton. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by djunkie View Post
    If you're 400 pounds I must weigh about a ton. Lol
    On the inside and it's what's on the inside that counts


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    What else does a cow normally eat other than grass
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    On the inside and it's what's on the inside that counts


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