Grass-Fed Meat vs. Conventional
RascalRiley wrote:
But it was self defence of his ego his cult would argue.
A cult never sees the wrong in their leader UNTIL...
Michael10 wrote:
A cult never sees the wrong in their leader UNTIL...
Until he opens the ***king border and invites all the world's criminals in. A**wholes like you are really proud of Biden ain't ya'.
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Until he opens the ***king border and invites all the world's criminals in. A**wholes like you are really proud of Biden ain't ya'.
Difference between me and you I can say I don't like the way the border is being handled by Biden, didn't like the way it was handled under the past 4 presidents. You can't say anything bad against your cult leader.
Michael10 wrote:
Difference between me and you I can say I don't like the way the border is being handled by Biden, didn't like the way it was handled under the past 4 presidents. You can't say anything bad against your cult leader.
President Trump controlled the Border better than any other President for the past 60 years but Democrats cannot accept truth.
Michael10 wrote:
People think differently, that doesn't make them wrong or always make them part of one party or another. I'm sure there are plenty of Republicans don't think your post is funny either.
No.....it was funny as hell.
Truth hurts only those seeking to hide it.
$13.49 a pound for a ribeye at Costco as of yesterday. Minimum of $3.99 a pound for ground beef. No saying if it’s grass fed or not.
Big dog wrote:
$13.49 a pound for a ribeye at Costco as of yesterday. Minimum of $3.99 a pound for ground beef. No saying if it’s grass fed or not.
I just bought a half of grass fed white face beef, $4. a pound for the farmer and $1. a pound for the butcher cut and wrapped just how we wanted it.
Big dog wrote:
$13.49 a pound for a ribeye at Costco as of yesterday. Minimum of $3.99 a pound for ground beef. No saying if it’s grass fed or not.
Enjoy. It won’t be so cheap for long. Since corn is a grass I’m sure it is. Probably GMO as well.
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Too dammed many Democrats involved in animal husbandry....with husbands
what does this have to do with eating beef? If you want to change the subject, start your own topic.
RascalRiley wrote:
Of course you thought it was funny. You are predictable. Think a bit.
And I think you are funny to. Like a sick joke.
There are to many children arguing over nothing here. RR and the 10 year old. I'll move on to an adult conversation.
Anyone who hasn't tasted grassfed beef should try it....it does have a different flavor then the corn mush fed cows....it is also higher in omega fatty acid...I really like grassfed and I think another good thing is if the cows are feeding out in an open pasture then they are more free and not stressed so they don't have large amounts of cortisone being released in the body.... animals under stress have the hormone cortisone that is not good to be in the meat we consume
Coming from a ranch raised kid I have not resigned myself to tofu or bugs .beef is what's for dinner. My dad was a rancher and believe it or not farmers and ranchers would rather keep their country living rather than be told that they have to give the cows this or that . And the same with farmers ,you have to grow this or that or you can't plant that this year .
Ranching is being rolled over by those good ol boys in Washington who still fill their gut with beef while the want the cattle industry to die out . They are giving the ranchers all kinds of problems so that those that grew up raising meat don't want to follow in their dad's footsteps because they are getting their hands tied and kept the beef industry going . So they sell out when the patriarch dies and China buys up the land along with Bill Gates who never ran a ranch or farm in his life. So he can see us eat his bugs or starve .
BRING BACK BEEF ! ITS WHAT SHOULD BE FOR DINNER !
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The lefts most recent crazy idea, snake farms and eating them. Along with eating grass and bugs. Lol. They need to take their own advice and set their example first.
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