We had wonderful time at Texas Viking Festival Yule Celebration this year. I got to pick up some new armor and watched some wonderful bagpipe performances. The Scottish Highland games were amazing, the kilted athletes did not disappoint with their contest of strength. The full contact knight fights were just brutal. So much fun. And the mead so much mead, Skol.
Friday, December 30, 2022
Monday, November 7, 2022
Austin Area Grass Finished Beef Cooking Class
Now offering a grass finished beef cooking class in the Austin area. This can be a one-on-one cooking class or up to eight people. We come to you and teach this grass finished beef cooking bringing everything needed to demonstrate the basic cooking techniques for maximizing flavor and tenderness of grass finished beef.
Normally this class will take between 2 to 3 hours depending on the number of people attending covering slow cooking, grilling, pan frying, stir fry, skillet cooking of roast, steaks, and ground grass finished beef.
We can customize the class for dietary options or restrictions such as low carb, keto, paleo, and carnivore. Just let us know when scheduling what area of interest you have and we can select recipes that focus on that area. Also let us know if you have a dish or food item that interests you the most like burgers, tacos or spaghetti. We usually can make spin-offs recipes for these items.
You can use the contact form below to reach out to us or give us a call at 361-772-2628
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Trump suggest limiting beef imports but what about MCOOL
Why are we not seeing more media coverage about MCOOL?
I don't know why with President Trump making headlines about not importing beef. The newspapers and other news outlets are not covering the Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling issue.
The American consumer deserves the right to know if the beef their eating was born, raised, and processed in USA.
The American rancher deserves the right to have their USA produced ground beef without foreign beef mixed in on groceries stores shelves.
The petition at www.demandusabeef.com to reinstate MCOOL has over 380,000 signatures in less than a month. Signed by both cattle producers and consumers alike.
I am unsure if you can trust what the NCBA (National Cattlemans Beef Association) has to say about MCOOL, they dont speak for cattle ranchers or consumers. They are obligated to represent the major packers members of their organization who benefit from not having mandatory label on beef.
This is causing a quickly growing conflict within the NBCA between packers who want to buy cattle as cheap as possible and cattle ranchers who want a fair price for their cattle.
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