"But the grass was much greener on the other side." -Marques Houston
Want steak without guilt? Go against the grain-fed beef sources
eatwild.com: A state-by-state directory of more than 800 pasture-based farms, including farms that ship meat if you can’t find any in your area.
eatwellguide.org: An online directory of thousands of family farms, restaurants, and stores selling sustainably-produced meat, dairy, and eggs. Grass feeding isn’t required for all outlets listed (though many do), so check descriptions.
chefscollaborative.org: Search for restaurants or producers offering sustainable foods, including grass-fed meats, in your area.
americangrassfed.org: The website of the American Grassfed Association, it lists all of the organization’s member farmers by state and types of meat or milk they produce.
grasslandbeef.com: The U.S. Wellness Meats online store offers 55 different cuts of grass-fed meat.
americangrassfedbeef.com: This site offers a monthly buying club that lets you choose which types of beef they mail and credits your 12th month free.
lacensebeef.com: A recipe section includes suggestions by their master chef to make the most of your buy.
tallgrassbeef.com: The online store sells combo packs for special events—everything from a brand-your-own steaks party pack to a summertime grill pack.
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