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force his fake lab meats on the world.
Ceffer saysforce his fake lab meats on the world.
Fuck that. I just got a quarter of a cow yesterday from a local farmer. Had to buy a standalone freezer for it. I'll stick with the real stuff. Moving forward this is how I'll probably do it, this was the first time. I can at least meet the cow and see if I like him or not. The amount of ground beef should last a year for sure. And steak dinners every week or so. Some other parts good for a stew.
I'd suggest everyone try to do this if you like your meat.. lol. That way you're not giving money to huge corporate cattle farmers and their processors. You just get actual beef without all the bullshit they feed them and put in/on the meat. Buy from the people that eat what they sell.
Probably hard in CA as I don't recall see many cows out there in my travels. Maybe I wasn't paying attention or they're off in the more rural areas.
I don't know how/why people eat this fake meat/food/processed crap.
Probably hard in CA as I don't recall see many cows out there in my travels. Maybe I wasn't paying attention or they're off in the more rural areas.
Next up might to a whole home backup gas generator. I'd guesstimate we have about $2k of food in the house now. Power goes out for an extended period we're fucked.
Probably hard in CA as I don't recall see many cows out there in my travels. Maybe I wasn't paying attention or they're off in the more rural areas.
We do a lot of business with a local farmer around here as well and supplement with Butcher Box [butcherbox.com].I buy Wagyu beef from Snake River Farms. It's pricey but worth it to get really high quality meat.
Huh? There are cows right smack in the middle of East Bay in SFBA. In Hayward, Fremont, Dublin, Pleasanton, San Ramon - you can literally see them from the residential streets and many trails go straight through cow pastures.
WookieMan saysProbably hard in CA as I don't recall see many cows out there in my travels. Maybe I wasn't paying attention or they're off in the more rural areas.
Huh? There are cows right smack in the middle of East Bay in SFBA. In Hayward, Fremont, Dublin, Pleasanton, San Ramon - you can literally see them from the residential streets and many trails go straight through cow pastures.
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