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simy1 said:
(Pat Kiewicz) wrote in message news:nu6dnUmFaOi4hNXcRVn-vQ@comc ast.com... actually, free-ranging cattle (organic) has substantial amounts of omega-3. and is of course leaner (and tougher). evidently stress, and grains, play a role in how a beast puts up its fat. Limited availability...and very pricey. But definitely better fat profile. I don't know about that. We eat meat about twice a week, and we probably spend $20-25 for the whole family. And we don't do things really cheap: we have, besides the standard meats, lamb, buffalo, ostrich, all sorts of things. Organic meat is about 60-80% more. We definitely spend $40 or more for fruits, except in the fall when one can buy locally. We mostly stick to chicken (Amish) and fish. Couldn't 'sell' the ostrich and buffalo to the others in this house. -- Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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