Saturday, June 12, 2010

Black Angus Beef - the best!!



We have just picked up our latest Black Angus Beef. The freezers are full and there is a wide range of cuts available, both steaks and roasts.

For those who do not know us, we raise our Black Angus Cattle naturally. Our cattle do not receive any hormones or antibiotics in their lifespan. They graze on our pasture during the summer months and during those winter days are in the barn eating our own fresh-cut hay. We do introduce corn while finishing the cattle; we feed them corn along with our hay. This helps provide a deliciously sweet beef. Therefore, we cannot say we have an exclusively “grass fed” beef product, but they are not on a “corn fed” program either.
When butchering, we age our beef for approximately 21 days. If you have had a good, aged steak, you know it is more tender and flavourful than what you typically buy in the store. The reason for this is that aging allows natural enzymes to breakdown the hard connective tissue in meats and for water to evaporate away concentrating the flavour.
When you buy direct from the farm you know exactly where your food is coming from. Many consumers (eaters) are now concerned about the food they are eating and feeding their families. When you are able to see how your food was raised and grown it starts the relationship building with your local farmer. We’re always delighted to get to know our customers, and will be happy to show you around our farm.

STEAKS

T-Bone $9.75/lb
Prime Rib $9.00/lb
Sirloin $8.00/lb
Tip Steak $7.00/lb
Blade Steak $5.75/lb

ROASTS

Eye of Round Roast $5.50/lb
Chuck Roast $5.75/lb
Rump Roast $5.75/lb
Steak Roast $6.00/lb
Sirloin Tip Roast $6.90/lb

Short Ribs $4.00/lb
Stewing Beef $4.75/lb
Ground Beef $3.25/lb

Hamburger Patties (all beef - no filler) ($34.00 - 10lb box)

Beef is also available by the 1/4 or 1/2. ($3.15lb)


We ask that you call us first, not only for directions but to ensure we are home!
We can be reached at 519.232-4105

Hope to see you soon,

Karen & Peter

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