beef
Benefits of Buying Grass-Fed Beef From a Family Farm (Producer)
Top 10 Benefits of Buying Beef Direct from a Family Producer: 1. Nutrition – When you buy 100% natural beef from a family farmer, you can be confident that it is 100% grass fed and free from hormones or antibiotics. This means the beef has higher levels of nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins A
What is Grass Finished Beef?
What is Grass-Finished Beef? There’s a lot of confusion on what grass-fed and grass-finished beef really means. Unfortunately, if you ask 10 experts you will probably get 6 different answers. In this month’s blog post, we’ll demystify the definition of grassfed beef, as well as grass finished beef, and why it’s important that you know
River Watch Beef On Startup Hustle Podcast
River Watch Beef on Startup Hustle Podcast Recently, Chris Kovac, the founder of River Watch Beef was interviewed on the Startup Hustle podcast, a Top 100 business podcast. The Startup Hustle podcast was created by Matt DeCoursey and Matt Watson, both successful entrepreneurs from the Kansas City area. Congrats to the Startup Hustle team, they
Tips for Grilling A Perfect Grass Fed Beef Steak
We get a lot of questions about how to cook Grass Fed Beef on the grill. Recently, we talked with one of our chef buddies about how to make the perfect steak. Today, we are sharing some tips to grill up a perfect steak, whether you’re grilling out on vacation, hosting a dinner party for
Top 10 Grass Fed Beef Nutrition Facts
Top 10 Grass Fed Beef Nutrition Facts Did you know that grass fed beef is a (much) healthier alternative to typical corn-fed beef that you buy in a store? We did some research on the health benefits of eating grass fed beef and found 10 interesting facts that we wanted to share. 1) Grass Fed
All Beef Is Not The Same
All Beef is NOT the Same! All Beef Is Not The Same All beef is not the same. Unfortunately, most store-bought beef is inherently unhealthy. Why? The problem lies with what the cows eat (their diet). The large beef producers ‘finish’ their beef animals corn, typically in a large, dirty feed yard. This is problematic