So Sully, what you have you been up to since you have returned from the farm in Oregon? Are you planning to attend college in the fall?
Hey man! Sorry I haven't been able to reply soon as I can. First time I checked this in a while.
Well just working part time and deciding what to do (looking for a higher paying job in the process, possibly security). Want to save money and eventually possibly have a farm of my own. Saveing money is pretty easy for me since I only buy food pretty much. Hanging out with family and friends. Living simple and good. Living with family splitting the rent so we are all pretty set paying cheap rent.
Went to the farmer's market today though. Nice old lady gave me some free apricot/peach cross bread. What a nice old lady. Bought some plums and apples from her. Check them out
http://www.westonapples.com/Also check out
http://fer-ligrassfedbeef.com/.
I like Outpost ( a natural food store here), but Fer Li Grass fed beef is much better taste wise and is raised on a smaller scale than the grass fed beef supplied at Outpost and Health Hut (natural food stores here).
Have you or anyone else noticed the difference in local beef? I find the farm from the market here supply the best grass fed beef I had in Wisconsin. Best meat since I was in Oregon. The stuff in the health food store from a different company yet still in Wisconsin, definitely doesn't as good.
Here are a couple reasons why I think the stuff from the market taste better than the stuff form the store.
Store company
http://www.wisconsingrassfed.coop/grazing/Market Company
http://fer-ligrassfedbeef.com/-Market meat is frozen, all juices are held in while frozen preserving flavor. Store meat is fresh juices tend to leak out.
-Market meat is smaller scale, less or no shortcuts to raising their animals. Only sells at market. Other company sells at numerous health food stores and supplies a huge amounts to them. Larger scale, more shortcuts? Poorer quality?
-Feed, like I said, maybe shortcuts in raising their animals since they supply more meat. Better quality grasses or hey at Fer Li Farm might make the beef tastier.
-Different cow/beef breeds.
Note: Beef from the store stuff taste better when prepackaged by the company. Not ground or wrapped by the health food co-op.
I will do some more research possibly, but I am pretty sure it's one or more of the above.