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Default Grass Fed vs. Grain Fed Beef: The Cook Off



>
> Beef or cattle are fed grass tillt hey are ready to butcher,
> but for a month or so before they are fed grain in the feed lot,
> where they are kept in a place where they don't move arround so they can
> gain weight faster,
> Thy will be fatter with a lot of marble, fat meat is more tender.
> Grass fed beef will taste different, it all depends on the type of grass,
> same as deer meat, if you shoot a deer that ate a lot of pine branches it
> will taste
> different than the deer that grazed on alfalfa and corn.
> I prefer grass fed beef because it has less fat.
> Sergio
>



"Terry Pulliam Burd" > wrote in message
...
> After the recent discussion about grass fed beef vs. grain fed beef, I
> ordered our usual Allen Bros. ribeyes (grain fed)
> http://www.allenbrothers.com/ and also ordered our newly-found Neff
> Family Ranch ribeyes (grass fed) http://www.nfrnaturalbeef.com/ . We
> will be carefully grilling one of each tomorrow night (Saturday),
> carefully halving each so the DH and I can compare one against the
> other. Will make a full report back. After reading about the feed lots
> (grain fed) cattle, I am hoping that the grass fed beef knocks us off
> our feet. YMMV, but even if it's a wash, I'm inclined to go with grass
> fed henceforth.
>
> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
> AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA
>
> "Most vigitaryans I iver see looked enough like their food to be
> classed as cannybals."
>
> Finley Peter Dunne (1900)
>
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