Tuesday, February 18, 2014

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Thinking Really Hard About Certified Grassfed Beef


I like this blog called The Beginning Farmer. This guy is thinking hard about what he is doing. Admittedly it really teases the brain sometimes to work out what the Right Thing is to do when it comes what you should eat and what you should avoid -- for ethical reasons.

Bud Williams jumps right in here with some deep philosophical thoughts about Grass Farming vs Industrial Farming. Put another way, he is working out the economic justification for each. I guess Bud believes in the free market -- he says that consumer choice is what it's all about. Farmers must produce certified grassfed beef because consumers want to eat it. The trouble with that reasoning is it follows that people eat industrial/cornfed beef because they want to and that's why it's produced....

Hmmm. It's quite a subject to get your head around. You should take a look. It gets you thinking.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Northwestern Health Sciences University Gives Lowdown On Grassfed Beef

The folk at NWHSU have published an amazing summary outlining the benefits to human health of eating grassfed beef as opposed to the mass-produced grainfed type.

The benefits of grassfed beef can be summarized as follows: Much Less Fat, Far Fewer Calories, More Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Many More Vitamins -- and it is a Good Source of Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA). Read this article entitled Grain-Fed Versus Grass-Fed Animal Products here.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Grassfed Beef Features In TV Ad



Grassfed beef is the height of luxury if you believe this vehicle commercial. We know that it is the best- tasting beef available, of course, but we don't like to think of grassfed beef as a luxury. We like to think of it as an absolute necessity, and the very best choice you can make for your family -- and for the planet. Feeding corn to cattle is expensive and unhealthy to the environment and to humans. Cattle should eat grass as nature intended, and human beings should reap the health benefits of certified grassfed beef...

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Grassfed Beef Recommended For Healthy Fast Weight Loss

Boy did this guy get it right! In an article here Jonny Bowden PhD, CNS recommends grassfed beef as a top food for fast, healthy weight loss.

He reasons that red meat is a great weight-loss food "but it's hard to recommend if it's filled with antibiotics, steroids and hormones."

He recommends to dieters to "buy grassfed beef and avoid the problems while getting all the terrific benefits."

We have to agree!