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Meat Up

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Having some great ribeyes or chicken thighs on hand is the, featuring monthly boxes of pastured, organic-fed beef, pork, and chicken. A selection of five boxes allows subscribers to fill their freezers with beef, poultry, and premier offerings like Angus Denver steaks, Berkshire heirloom pork chops, and filet mignon, all sourced from Fort Wayne’s Wood Farms and Becker Farms in nearby Mooreland. The shop’s pandemic-related shift to carryout grocery service and delivery inspired the new angle.

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