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Offline dillis14

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Hello. I am new to this forum
« on: January 29, 2011, 11:38:45 pm »
Hello.  My name is Dillis. I am in South Africa.  I am contemplating going on to the RPD, and am reading everything that I can on the subject.  I have been doing the paleo--- excluding grains, beans and potatoes, and my health has improved, and I have lost quite a bit of weight.  I would like to ask Bronwen from South Africa where she gets her grass fed beef and chickens from.
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Re: Hello. I am new to this forum
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2011, 11:51:00 pm »
Welcome to the forum!
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« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2011, 02:16:49 am »
Hi Dillis - great to connect with a fellow South African - I was starting to feel quite lonely here! At the moment I have just been getting grass-fed beef and lamb and ostrich from Woolworths. Not exactly cheap, but it's all I've managed to find in the month since I started this. Haven't tried any farmers markets or organic markets yet tho. Not doing chicken as I don't have a desire for it. Have done some raw egg (free-range from WW) before I started the raw meat, as a sort of transition, as I had been raw vegan for many years before this, so it was a big step! But have gone off the egg now, just doing raw meat.

WW lamb is all free-range and not fed routine antibiotics, which is also something to be aware of when choosing meat. If you buy a forequarter bulk pack of lamb it is much cheaper than the smaller packs. Their ostrich isn't labelled free-range, but isn't fed routine antibiotics. The beef you have to look for the ones specifically labelled free-range and not fed routine antibiotics. They only stock a small selection of thick-cut steaks and lean mince, in this category. The rest of their beef I am unsure of, as it doesn't have all the 'good labelling' I am looking for.

Good luck, and let me know if you find any other sources in the meantime.

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