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    Grass-fed Beef in Los Angeles/Silverlake/Echo Park area?

    Gelson’s carries Grass fed beef. If you really like beef check out: www.eatwild.com This website lists farms that carry Grass-Fed beef. You can buy a 1/4 – Full Cow if you desire.

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    Where to buy Grass fed beef ?

    Check out eatwild.org. This site lets you find grass-fed beef sources by area. There are plenty in New England. I’m looking to find farms doing buying clubs with people in Boston, where either the farm delivers to one...

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    Tallgrass Beef, anyone ever hear about this farm?

    http://www.eatwild.com/products/newyork.html The above link has a large list of grass-fed beef producers in NYS.

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    Organic (or at least "natural"), Kosher meat in Oakland/Berkeley?

    are Kosher, you’re out of luck for something in NorCal. Use this board to look for something in central or southern California: http://www.eatwild.com/ If nothing there, you’re going to have to ship nationally. Try...

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    Natural meat farms Portland

    list so you can see what’s available and how it’s priced. http://www.eatwild.com/products/oregon.html#abundant

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    Fresh Farm Turkey

    to the wonders of the internets, I found this interesting website highlighting Florida grass-fed products, which mentions a farm up in Live Oak specializing in heritage breed turkeys. http://www.eatwild.com/products/florida.html...

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    local natural meat purveyors in Seattle area

    One more thing: you’ll find a lot of information about the natural meats produced in Washington State (and many other states, in fact) if you look around on the Eat Wild site: http://www.eatwild.com/products/washington.html

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    Grass Fed Beef

    food is raised and the effects on the health of the animals, the consumers and the planet. Alternatively, you can check out the web-site www.eatwild.com to learn about the benefits of eating animals raised under more natural...

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    butchers?

    http://www.eatwild.com/ has a list of products by state. Countryside Farms number is 363-2310. I just had a hog class with Jesse Griffiths (Dai Due) yesterday and it was fantastic. In fact I just returned from the dinner he had...

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    Samphire

    a book on foraging. Read more at his website: http://users.rcn.com/eatwild/bio.htm

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    Locally raised meats on Central Coast?

    Hey Gang, I’m driving from LA up to Big Sur and back in a couple weeks. I’ve seen a bunch of shops along the coast listed on eatwild.com that sell locally raised (grass-fed) beef , pork and (free-range) chicken from...

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    Half pigs or quarter cows?

    You may want to look here: http://www.eatwild.com/products/illinois.html

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    Mail Order Steaks

    You can also try eatwild.com. Most of the producers sell beef by the quarter, half, or whole, but some of them will sell you individual steaks (and ship them).

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    Grass-fed Beef and Free-range Eggs in Lancaster

    I’m not that familiar with Lancaster, but there is a great site - eatwild.com which lists farms throughout the area that sell free-range beef, pork, lamb. I get my eggs and chickens from Hendricks in Telford....not sure how...

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    Best places to buy meat?

    There are a surprising number of organic farms in the DC area. Here’s a good link that lists them by state: http://www.eatwild.com/products/ I do have a good suggestion as to where not to buy meat. I once went into one of...

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