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daniel wrote

I made the choice to purchase a farm, raising much of my own food including eggs, chicken, fruits and veggies. All my animals are 24/7 free-range and fed organic/soy-free. Raw milk and yogurt from grass-fed cows is another big part of my diet, I know the producers and go directly to their dairy to pick it up. I also purchase a monthly package of mixed meats from a local purveyor,

This December's package is $90 and you get:

4 pounds ground beef

2 pounds stew beef

3 pounds cube steak

6 pounds chicken legs & thighs

4 pounds boneless chicken breast

3 pounds bacon

4 pounds bone-in pork roast

1 pound breakfast ham

I support my local farmers and local economy, eat high quality food, and get all my shopping done in one or two stops.

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CircleA wrote

It's not really an advertisement, they're not offering to sell you anything.

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CircleA wrote

They have a very flawed idea of food and sustainability if they think using land to grow meat makes any logical sense. They could just be eating the food they grow themselves and be food secure for life, and even feed a whole village of people, instead of growing acres and acres of grain to feed to a few animals that give them just a few lbs of protein. Growing meat is like supporting inequality and starvation.

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