What is ORGANIC GRASS-FED meat?
I’m sure most of us believe we know how to choose the perfect cut of meat. Whether it be deciding between a delicious Rib Eye steak or a perfectly marbled NY Strip you’re probably already grading your cut of meat using archaic standards. The #1 requirement you should seek out when selecting fresh meat is making sure it is 100% grass-fed. I know it sounds like hippie talk from your Birkenstocks wearing buddy, but it’s true – eating grass-fed meat promotes disease fighting properties that other meats don’t.
Grass-fed meats have an Omega-6 to Omega-3 fatty acid ratio of 3:1, which is the exact ratio our bodies have traditionally been used to. Grain-fed is 20:1. Consuming the proper ratio of Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids promotes healthy blood flow and acts as an anti-inflammatory to the body's core systems. This fact might not mean much to the average Joe picking up steaks for a backyard BBQ but consider this: by eating grass-fed meat your giving the body a proper ratio of fatty acids, better equipping you to fight off pathogens and help sustain overall good health.
Now the tough part, what type of grass-fed meat should I choose? Without a doubt Bison, also referred to as Buffalo, is the king of the red meat empire. Bison meat is a delicious, tender, and healthy red meat with texture similar to beef but with a naturally richer and sweeter flavor. It ranks highest in protein and lowest in fat compared to beef, chicken or salmon. Our bison meat, along with all our products offered at Eat Better|Eat Bison are 100% grass-fed, free-range and raised naturally as an organic food (no hormones, chemicals or antibiotics).
If Bison steak sounds too adventurous for your palate, consider acclimating your taste buds with a bison burger or one of our several other lean meat choices. We carry a variety of grass-fed, organic meats including, beef, elk meat and deer meat. We’ve made it easier than ever to buy meat online helping you sustain a healthy red meat diet.
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We hope you join the grass-fed movement, enjoy.
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