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Mike MacLeod <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Aug 2000 03:52:54 -0700
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>Calling all Coloradans!
>
>A few of us recently met but there may be some Colorado newbies so I'm
>posting the message to the list.
>
>I'd like to try hormone-free meat to see if it helps with weight loss (my
>hormone levels were and may still be left of center) but I'm no Donald
>Trump.  More often than not, the more you buy the less it costs per pound.
>Anyone along the Front Range interested in making a big buy and saving some
>bucks, contact me and let's do some homework.  Paul Butler, feel free to
>pass along some information on what you have to offer and how much it costs.
>
>Also, if anyone has any information on or documentation of the benefits of
>hormone-free meats if one is trying to lose weight, I'm sure I'm not the
>only one who'd like to see it.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Dori Zook
>Denver, CO

Hi Dori,

I am a tireless booster of bison - the meat and the animal too - and you
can get bison burger from Dave Hayes over in Milliken
(http://www.info2000.net/~bison/products/meat.htm) for about $3.60 a pound,
in pound packages. If I were there in Colorado, I'd never look at beef. The
best I can do locally is about $6.00 a pound.

Mike

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