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  • Pacific Northwest

    Skagit River Ranch vs Thundering Hooves?

    with the restaurant trade and the farmer’s markets. Anyway, I love their meats but I can’t, or won’t, afford the per pound price at the farmer’s markets. So I recently bought some meat from Thundering... (6 replies, last updated by jaydeflix March 28, 2008)

  • Pacific Northwest

    A burger worth noting

    We ate at Hi-Life in Ballard Saturday, and the husband had the Thundering Hooves burger. It was goooood! Really juicy, well prepared, good fat content, but not too greasy. We basically fought over how much is sharing and how much... (3 replies, last updated by Lauren October 8, 2008)

  • Pacific Northwest

    Grass fed beef in SEA

    , or Olsen Farms. If you want it in a restaurant, Thundering Hooves and Skagit River Ranch supply several different restaurants in the area. Here is the info for Thundering Hooves.... (3 replies, last updated by Brunhilde February 5, 2009)

  • Pacific Northwest

    fresh turkey

    Thundering Hooves farm (a family farm in Walla Walla) is selling turkeys this year— they have a standard and a heritage breed. They’re not cheap but I’ve gotten some really great meat products from them in the... (5 replies, last updated by not-the-bad-steve October 15, 2004)

  • Pacific Northwest

    Looking for local Farms and Dairy that deliver

    everything you order is coming from. So you can pick only the local farms. They do Thundering Hooves meat. I ordered my turkey from Thundering Hooves last year and it was amazing. Also local and all organic and free range. (6 replies, last updated by patriciajane November 21, 2007)

  • Pacific Northwest

    local natural meat purveyors in Seattle area

    I think all of the farmer’s markets have one or two natural meat sellers-I’ve bought from Thundering Hooves and another whose name I forget. Most better quality groceries will have it-PCC and Whole Foods definitely... (7 replies, last updated by ptridel May 25, 2007)

  • Pacific Northwest

    Best place to buy organic/free-range meats & poultry - Seattle

    I’d hit the farmer’s markets, specifically Ballard and U-Dist. Skagit River Ranch and Seabreeze are the first two places I would hit. And they both make their own sausage, but there are numerous meat vendors now.... (10 replies, last updated by ms_darling September 22, 2007)

  • Pacific Northwest

    Mutton (SEA)?

    in October." The <name not noted> goat specialist said: "Ewww! You eat SHEEP!?" I spoke with another <name not noted> vendor who gave me a hot tip: Thundering Hooves in Walla Walla. Gave 'em a call...they have mutton! Here are... (34 replies, last updated by kim_k June 23, 2009)

  • Pacific Northwest

    local, sustainable, organic seattle restaurants

    Green Go Foods (http://www.greengofood.com/) Stumbling Goat Bistro (http://www.stumblinggoatbistro.com) TASTE at SAM (http://www.tastesam.com/) Likely anyplace that Thundering Hooves sells to (http (12 replies, last updated by mrnelso October 21, 2009)

  • Pacific Northwest

    Walla Walla

    I live in Walla Walla and would agree, DO Not eat at Backstage Bistro. Poor service and food cold, as in warmed up! Luscious is great, T. Maccarone’s, Creek Town ( great Thundering Hooves burger at lunch, best coconut cream... (12 replies, last updated by Rene Erm February 10, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    A little worried about my ground beef...

    I picked up a pound of fresh ground beef at the butcher (Thundering Hooves for anyone familiar with Walla Walla), came home, put it in the back of the fridge and forgot it was there because our dinner plans changed at the last... (25 replies, last updated by Uncle Bob September 23, 2009)

  • Pacific Northwest

    Ground Beef Woes :(

    You would have to go directly to a butcher that gets his beef from the farm. I do not know who that is in your area but in Walla Walla it is "Thundering hooves" only organic pasture fed beef. and the flavor is excellent. (15 replies, last updated by staffstuff August 16, 2009)

  • Pacific Northwest

    Walla Walla Restaurants

    but a little overrated/overpriced. I am sorry to see that they’re closing though, the Thundering Hooves burger was always a good “go to” and it’s a great building. best of luck to Mike in his next venture.... (30 replies, last updated by wawinelover July 19, 2009)

  • Austin

    Austin food adventures

    's has good barbecue and the best[rawest and most real]atmosphere of any Texas barbecue joint I’ve been to with the exception of Eureste’s Grocery down in Waelder which always makes me feel like I’m about to... (8 replies, last updated by Ashforth July 4, 2009)

  • Austin

    Visiting Austin - Need Recommendations

    in Waelder which always makes me feel like I’m about to hear the hooves of a Confederate cavalry regiment come thundering up. If I didn’t live here and was only visiting I would drive straight to Luling to City... (33 replies, last updated by NJtoTX July 6, 2009)

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