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Ashley Moran <[log in to unmask]>
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On Dec 05, 2007, at 12:51 am, Lynnet Bannion wrote:

> I don't know where you live, but there probably are.  You can look on
> http://LocalHarvest.org
> and enter Beef or what-have you, and your state, and see what is out  
> there.
>
> U.S. Grasslands beef ships beef all over the country.  I have often  
> gotten
> their meat and it has been fine.  Yes, it costs a little, but it's  
> worth it.
>
> http://www.grasslandbeef.com/


Wrong continent sadly, I live in England.  (Also makes sense with the  
comma moved to the left)  I think we're behind the US in terms of  
availability of really good organic food.  (Although I think we're  
ahead in the sense that we don't get quite as much junk.)

Having said that, apparently organic box schemes are really taking off  
in the UK.  Since one started up round here a month or two ago, they  
have already had to split the round.  Not as much is available in the  
way of organic meat.  I can get it delivered from the same company but  
their meat boxes still include non-organic pork.  (Most organic pork  
here is imported from Denmark, I don't know if there's much of an  
organic pork industry in the UK.)

Ashley

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