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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grass-fed meat" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe meat from animals that have been raised on a natural diet of grass, rather than being fed grain or other processed feed. Example: "The organic market sold a variety of products, including grass-fed meat and pasture-raised eggs."
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Grass-fed meat is provably healthier, too.
Who says grass-fed meat isn't tender?
"These are made with my grass-fed meat.
This cut offers a good chance to try grass-fed meat.
And while the filet is often bland, grass-fed meat can have a stronger flavor.
I discovered that grass-fed meat is more expensive than supermarket beef.
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The point is to seek them out, if you want true grass-fed meats.
Everything sold here, including dried chilies, yogurt and grass-fed meats, is produced in northern New Mexico.
How about a place that serves grass-fed meats or free-range chicken and eggs, along with vegetables and fruit?
Grass-Fed Meats On Nov. 18 from 6 30 to 9 p.m., Earth Pledge Foundation, an environmental group in a carriage house at 149 East 38th Street, is sponsoring a lecture there about grass-fed meats from Skate Creek Farm in Delaware County, N.Y.
Joshua Applestone, an owner at Fleisher's, a butcher shop in Kingston, N.Y., specializing in nose-to-tail butchering and grass-fed meats, said that he started making patties of beef offal and whole ground chicken for about $2 a pound for dogs and cats in 2004.
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