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  • Food Media and News

    trying to locate local-foods blogger [From Boston Board]

    Is it eatwild.com? (2 replies, last updated by Aromatherapy August 17, 2007)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Mail-order Sources for Grass Fed Beef

    48 now in the Philadelphia area), but any great recs will be welcome. I am also familiar with Lobel’s in NYC, but am looking for alternatives. I know about eatwild.com, but I know not all grass-fed sources are equal and I... (3 replies, last updated by Miss Needle November 6, 2009)

  • Los Angeles Area

    family-farm-raised meat?

    and health of their animals and their customers. there seem to be many such folks up in norcal. but after perusing the excellent website "eatwild.com" it appears our choices in this part of the world are highly limited. perhaps... (0 replies, last updated by karnow May 24, 2007)

  • Midwest

    need a goose in St. Louis

    Anybody know where to get a good, naturally-raised goose in the St. Louis area? I checked eatwild.com, but it doesn’t seem like anybody closer than Leesburg has a goose for sale. Help. I would really rather not buy from the... (4 replies, last updated by robertrdcn November 24, 2009)

  • Florida

    Butcher Shops in Florida

    Hey John, I’ve been looking for a good butcher as well – so If you ever find one, post it here. I’ll do the same. I found this website in an article I was reading on grass-fed beef. http://www.eatwild... (1 reply, last updated by foggy September 22, 2006)

  • California

    Quality meat in Mendocino County?

    The website www.eatwild.com lists a number of small, California grass-fed meat producers, many of whom are on the North Coast. Perhaps if you contact sopme of them, they can sell direct and/or advise you about where their... (5 replies, last updated by Stan June 27, 2007)

  • Chicago Area

    Sustainable Thanksgiving Turkey

    http://eatwild.com/ (4 replies, last updated by delk September 29, 2009)

  • Chicago Area

    Fresh Beef, chicken, pork or chicken eggs nearest to Joliet?

    and poultry is the best and better for you. You can get the grass fed beef and chicken at For the Good of It on Jefferson St but it is so darn expensive. You can also go to eatwild.com to find alot of things and places to go in... (1 reply, last updated by lalopez July 4, 2009)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Meat Purveyors in Los Angeles

    The link below may be of help. What are you looking for in terms of an amount? What are you going to do with it? You also might visit some of the bigger farmers markets and see what you turn up. http://www.eatwild... (3 replies, last updated by AAQjr May 29, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Foraging for edible plants in New England?

    . Perhaps he can recommend something for you. http://users.rcn.com/eatwild/sched.htm (3 replies, last updated by JMF May 12, 2008)

  • Boston Area

    Local Farm Sources

    on EatWild mentions their newly-laid eggs for $3/doz, which is a dollar more than the ones at Marino’s, which are organic. (3 replies, last updated by Aromatherapy January 9, 2005)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Wanted: Superior Grass Fed Lamb

    Sounds like you are looking for experience with specific farms, but if you haven’t yet checked out eatwild.com.... http://www.eatwild.com/products/index.html (6 replies, last updated by Ellen May 6, 2007)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Where to buy grass fed beef or farm specific beef in LA?

    http://www.eatwild.com/products/california.html (6 replies, last updated by foodiemahoodie November 22, 2009)

  • Midwest

    Heritage or farm-raised turkey nearish Cincinnati

    I’ve checked the eatwild and local harvest websites, but I’d prefer to get a recommendation for a farm near Cincinnati to get a top quality turkey. Maybe someone at Findlay market? I want to get it from the person who... (5 replies, last updated by Diane in Bexley September 24, 2009)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Where can I buy unprocessed, whole livestock (lamb, pork, goat, etc)?

    It might be easier, and probably cheaper, to buy directly from a farm. But that might also depend on how large an animal you want. An entire 800 pound cow isn’t as common as a suckling pig. www.eatwild.org has a directory. (7 replies, last updated by Will Owen September 2, 2009)

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