I am so sorry but as a certified organic farmer, the facts about organic vs grass-fed should be understood. Grass fed cows do not actually have to be grass fed. They are typically fed, hay which is GMO seed, sprayed with chemicals that is growing with synthetic fertilizers. They also do not need to have a minimum amount of days to call it pasture. That term is completely unregulated (think major green washing!). Organic beef on the other hand has to be grazed a MINIMUM of 120 days a year on pasture. This means they aren't just feed their cows chemical hay in a feedlot and calling it "pasture raised" like a lot of "grass fed pasture raised" cows". They also can only us certified organic hay when not on pasture. No chemicals, synthetic fertilizers, or gmo's. As someone who is raising certified organic animals, please don't say the extra price isn't worth it just for a logo. Understand, it goes to paying farmers like us a little bit better price for raising a superior product.
This is the ONLY comment I can agree on. My Uncle has a catle farm,and knowing all of the information that you just stated,is why I'm so pickie about what kind of proteins I buy,bc I know it might be a few more dollars expensive,but I buy organic protein as much as I can,bc I know where the money is going,and how important it is for those that need it,especially during and after the pandemic. Some people will never know and or understand where that extra money goes,but I try and educate others about it how and when I can.
The sprouts I go to the Chicken is always on sale I love it I get high quality chicken for cheap same as aldis u got to know how to shop smart and you’ll always save urself money
Could be wrong but I think the difference between organic and not organic grass fed beef is the fact that organic grass fed the grass hasn’t been fed by any chemicals
Not really convinced all that beef is good for you. Why not consider eating more wild fish and wild game? Elk is way lower in fat than beef, and has about the same as far as vitamins / minerals / protein. The Tsimane tribe have the lowest athersclerosis levels so far in the world. And they only get about 11 grams of saturated fat in their diet per day. I'm not convinced Paul is on the right track with all the fat. Elk would give you just as good nutrition, with way less fat. The nutrition is in the flesh, not the fat. And wild fish is clearly a good choice, it's low in fat, and high in heart healthy oils. Just don't cook it on tallow / butter, go for some avocado or olive oil, and use just enough to cook it.
Also organic grass fed beef the cows arent given shots or sprayed with fly spray. Most non organic they are sprayed so the flies arent as bad on them during the hot summers. Also they are given shots to prevent certain diseases.
@@randygonzalez1375 My guy, any lean meat will work. Chicken breast, turkey, fish etc... but for red meat, something like bison is better than beef, a lot of stores carry bison now, which is technically wild game. Avoid eating processed meat, fermented meat is the only exception. The tsimane eat a diet high in whole grain rice, maize, and sweet potatoes. I don't think fruit has any true advantages over these things for most people, but it may for some. Processed / refined grains are the problem imo, same with seed oils and refined sugar. I agree with paul on a lot of issues, but not all, like I still think beans and seeds have good nutritional value, they are the world's best sources of magnesium. Who can afford to drink coconut water all day like Paul? We all don't live in costa rica.
@@quentindesmet5383I would love some elaboration please. Not condescending I just genuinely would like to know. Nutrition is such a vast subject it’s hard to know what and who to trust.
The difference between organic and non-orgaic grass fed is antibiotics and how they treat and what they are able to use if a cow is sick or injured. Also what fertilizer and pesticides they spray on the pasture to grow the grass. 2/4/d like roundup to eliminate weeds in pasture grass and fertilizer.
I appreciate this Walmart haul! Even though I shop at Natural Grocer now, I grew up in the rural southeast where there weren’t any healthy grocery stores. Highlighting healthy choices at Walmart is huge, as Walmart is now in many rural areas of the US!
This collab is everything! Thank you both for this. I follow you both and I shop mostly at Walmart so with this video I can make better decisions for me and my family. ❤🙌🏽
2nd time watching, 1st time was your McDonalds video…yikes…really eye opening, thanks for that. This is a great video too…thanks for educating us…will be a regular here for sure….love this…
DUDES, when you are a disabled widow living on a coincided budget. You're blessed to even be able to eat at all. Let alone...healthy clean top shelf foods of the rich and famous on their 6 digit income. We are over here living on a dime.
Walmart also usually has organic bananas. The Walmarts in my area have a few more organic fruits than just apples. I guess it just depends on the location.
1:08 when I first started learning more about nutrition, I would rely more on clinical trials and videos from influencers, but when I started learning about soil quality from the gardeners, that’s when my perspective changed. It goes back to getting to know where your food is coming from and how it’s grown. Cows can be pasture raised and grass fed, but the quality of the soil may not be that great for various reasons. What’s nice is that these days many farms that are selling their meats online for delivery can clarify the quality of what they sell. It’s a little easier to research.
Paul - The difference between organic grass fed vs non organic grass fed is that the non organic grass farms may spray chemicals/fertilizers on the grass to contain the weed so there is a difference.
Could they be spraying insecticide or fertilizer though? (Not weed killer because yeah no one cares if the cows eat a weed) I would think they would try to encourage grass growth with artificial means if they could
@BobbyParrish 100% grass fed cattle must have access to pasture their entire lives and be only pasture- and forage-fed (with no grain). But as with conventional, there are no restrictions on pesticide use on the farm or use of antibiotics. Likewise, beef labeled “organic” may come from cattle that were grain-fed too. If you want truly organic, 100% grass-fed meat, you’ll need to specifically look for those two labels.
Higher quality food, more nutrition dense is very fillng. You don't eat as much because your body is satisfied. It's not more expensive to eat organic.
Had no idea you two were friends! Idk why but I’m so stoked!! lol best of the best dropping true knowledge and saving us cheese!! Love it guys keep it up!!! 👌🏽👌🏽
How COOL is this video!!!!💯💯💯 Paul & Bobby! These 2 guys are really the best!! Paul I do RAW ever since I discover you, raw milf from a farm in Boynton Beach, Raw kefir Sprouts, Raw cheese, Sprouts, whole foods, Raw honey from a bee farm, liver, organs etc..fruits insane results! Thank you! Bobby I have followed him since forever from Chicago young! I learned everything about labeling ingredients I have his books I buy everything he have in his fridge LOL and try it. What a change of way of eating. You guys are the best!
I wish we had the grass-fed/finished labels in Europe. I always have to buy the most expensive beef from organic supermarkets all the time to make because it guarantees a certain amount of grass in their diet, even then it may not be 100% grass-fed. Cheap stores/non-organic for beef is a no-go here.
Ive been doing carnivore basically the BBBE diet for about 6 months now and down 55 lbs, i basically do the 73/27 ground beef i buy the 10lb roll and patty 1/3lb burgers for the whole week, cook 6 eggs every morning in sweet cream butter and 4 pieces wright brand bacon, i personally dont do any other dairy or cheese as it affects my gut but i do use lmnt unflavored electrolyte packets in 1 litre of water daily
I live on only a third of an acre in the city and I have six hens and they're so much fun. They're not a labor-intensive pet either. The main expense is just feed which is about $28 for 40 lbs (organic).
10:09 my best friend from Hungary taught me how to make collagen from boiling chicken feet. SO good for skin hair and nails? She even has one of those amazing salad master cooking pots. I’m so jealous 😩
Now that I’ve researching and trying animal based diet for myself. I’ve been surprised myself with a lot of the deals I’ve found. There are sales and deals all over if you look, takes a little more work but worth it for good quality and good price. Also who posted, was-mar fruit is terrible almost always, Safeway, Raley’s, sprouts, farmers market, bel air, all have much better fruit, there’s always a deal on something
I got that log of beef last shopping trip and was 2 days to expiration. Price was $15.27 for the entire 10lb log. And to be completely honest, it tastes great
1:06 Have you both ever looked more closely into the conditions under which the animals are kept, beyond just their diet? Organic beef has the advantage of better animal husbandry and completely excludes cruel living conditions. This is mainly only guaranteed with grass fed meat when it comes from smaller, less profit oriented farms, unlike those from larger supermarket suppliers. So with grass fed organic beef, you get the benefits of both
I love you guys teaming up 🥰 Thank you for doing video together 😊 I wish you went back to the corn flakes and showed the price cereal isn’t even that cheap and fill yourself up have to eat a fair bit of it compared to the amount of meat you eat to be full. So their argument for a cheap “nutritious” ( which is obviously laughable) dinner option doesn’t even stand.
@1:25, Organic in this context has to do with what the farmers are allowed to spray on the grass, not necessarily with the meat itself. Hope this helps clarify for people
I'm just wondering if maybe the grass-fed beef and the organic grass-fed beef would be more in regards to the type of grass that the cows are eating organic grass without chemicals or grass grown with chemicals?
Well, Corn is an important member of the grass family. Corn (Zea mays) was domesticated from a wild plant called teosinte (Zea mexicana) about 7000 years ago. This species was considered sacred and was central to Mayan creation myths.
Hey Paul. Great and interesting content. Really enjoy it. However, I think the red fridge light is a bit much. Unless you're a super light sleeper, the white light probably doesn't disturb your circadian rhythm as much as eating that late at night! Food for thought.
I am so sorry but as a certified organic farmer, the facts about organic vs grass-fed should be understood. Grass fed cows do not actually have to be grass fed. They are typically fed, hay which is GMO seed, sprayed with chemicals that is growing with synthetic fertilizers. They also do not need to have a minimum amount of days to call it pasture. That term is completely unregulated (think major green washing!). Organic beef on the other hand has to be grazed a MINIMUM of 120 days a year on pasture. This means they aren't just feed their cows chemical hay in a feedlot and calling it "pasture raised" like a lot of "grass fed pasture raised" cows". They also can only us certified organic hay when not on pasture. No chemicals, synthetic fertilizers, or gmo's. As someone who is raising certified organic animals, please don't say the extra price isn't worth it just for a logo. Understand, it goes to paying farmers like us a little bit better price for raising a superior product.
This is the ONLY comment I can agree on. My Uncle has a catle farm,and knowing all of the information that you just stated,is why I'm so pickie about what kind of proteins I buy,bc I know it might be a few more dollars expensive,but I buy organic protein as much as I can,bc I know where the money is going,and how important it is for those that need it,especially during and after the pandemic. Some people will never know and or understand where that extra money goes,but I try and educate others about it how and when I can.
Octopus? YUCK! And even though this is great information now I want to become a vegan!
Thanks for the clarification.
@@lauralonati7048 you should. More foe me
Yes, THANK YOU for explaining. I buy organic over any other when I am able.
And THANK YOU…you are not taken for granted! 🤎
My two favorite guys collabing.. Hope to see more of you guys
As someone who always looks for the best deals in Walmart, this was one of your best videos to date.
Thank you both for taking the time to make it.
I love seeing two of my all time favorite guys together - giving us helpful tips on buying good food at Walmart.
this is genuinely an interesting and fun video. Two real people talking normally
Glad you enjoyed it! Hope the content is helpful 💪🙏
well Bobby should learn not to talk over people and interrupt so much, especially when you have nothing extra or interesting to add.
@@MrSinister718word straight up
@@MrSinister718 he wasn't doing that
Your body is like a bank, the more you invest in it the Richer you become ! 😊❤
Love that!
Truth 🤙
They did the soyjack meme in the thumbnail lmao
meatjack
@@KC-dg9puPause
I feel like I have to unsub. Unforgivable
Nintendo SWIIIIIIITCH
Sprouts has a whole line of pasture raised chicken. It's the only store I've found so far that consistently offers pasture raised chicken
Is it air chilled?
@@gabrielacortez4893 Not sure, the brand is PastureBird
Pasture bird, it’s great stuff!
The sprouts I go to the Chicken is always on sale I love it I get high quality chicken for cheap same as aldis u got to know how to shop smart and you’ll always save urself money
Love Sprouts.
Paul and Bobby crossover is ridiculously grass fed and finished folks.
🗣️🗣️🗣️
This the collab of the year. Two of the people I enjoy watching about diet. Wouldn’t think this was possible. Glad to see. 🔥
Could be wrong but I think the difference between organic and not organic grass fed beef is the fact that organic grass fed the grass hasn’t been fed by any chemicals
Also eliminates the chance that they were shot up with hormones and antibiotics
Not really convinced all that beef is good for you. Why not consider eating more wild fish and wild game? Elk is way lower in fat than beef, and has about the same as far as vitamins / minerals / protein.
The Tsimane tribe have the lowest athersclerosis levels so far in the world. And they only get about 11 grams of saturated fat in their diet per day. I'm not convinced Paul is on the right track with all the fat. Elk would give you just as good nutrition, with way less fat. The nutrition is in the flesh, not the fat.
And wild fish is clearly a good choice, it's low in fat, and high in heart healthy oils. Just don't cook it on tallow / butter, go for some avocado or olive oil, and use just enough to cook it.
Also organic grass fed beef the cows arent given shots or sprayed with fly spray. Most non organic they are sprayed so the flies arent as bad on them during the hot summers. Also they are given shots to prevent certain diseases.
@@adim00lahwer is the average person gonna get elk lol.
@@randygonzalez1375 My guy, any lean meat will work. Chicken breast, turkey, fish etc... but for red meat, something like bison is better than beef, a lot of stores carry bison now, which is technically wild game.
Avoid eating processed meat, fermented meat is the only exception. The tsimane eat a diet high in whole grain rice, maize, and sweet potatoes. I don't think fruit has any true advantages over these things for most people, but it may for some. Processed / refined grains are the problem imo, same with seed oils and refined sugar.
I agree with paul on a lot of issues, but not all, like I still think beans and seeds have good nutritional value, they are the world's best sources of magnesium. Who can afford to drink coconut water all day like Paul? We all don't live in costa rica.
Bobby and Dr. Paul is a perfect collaboration do it again.
Yeah, 2 biggest scammers in the world
@@quentindesmet5383I would love some elaboration please. Not condescending I just genuinely would like to know. Nutrition is such a vast subject it’s hard to know what and who to trust.
Great to see you guys working together! Thanks from all the people you help!
The difference between organic and non-orgaic grass fed is antibiotics and how they treat and what they are able to use if a cow is sick or injured. Also what fertilizer and pesticides they spray on the pasture to grow the grass. 2/4/d like roundup to eliminate weeds in pasture grass and fertilizer.
For some reason, I always thought Bobby was short. This video is blowing my mind. 😅
And I thought Saladino was tall, he looks really small next to Bobby. 🤣
Saladinos only like 5'9 i think.@@alert1006
@@alert1006Saladino is 5’9” - I didn’t realize Bobby was that tall either!
Same. Bobby always appeared short and skinny to me.
I appreciate this Walmart haul! Even though I shop at Natural Grocer now, I grew up in the rural southeast where there weren’t any healthy grocery stores. Highlighting healthy choices at Walmart is huge, as Walmart is now in many rural areas of the US!
We do most of our shopping at Natural Grocers. We'll get some stuff at Aldi and Walmart when the same product is cheaper.
Awesome! Would love to see Dr. Paul Saladino meet Dr. Berg, too.
Too many ego's
I wrote down everything you 2 have mentioned in this video. Thank you for educating us Paul and Bobby. You two have changed my life.
I'm a proud Swiss now that you bought our cheese. Gruyère is one of my favorites
The two of you together is amazing! I always learn something from you both. I really liked this view where you gave the “ok” options.
When are you going to tour an organic grass feed farm for beef and or dairy?
paul seems so uncomfortable here like he accidentally caught bobby eating some canola oil chips before they started
lmfaoooo I thought the same
Aldi has grass fed ground beef for 3.99 85/15. I think the Aldi one is organic as well.
This collab is everything! Thank you both for this. I follow you both and I shop mostly at Walmart so with this video I can make better decisions for me and my family. ❤🙌🏽
The collab we all needed!!
2nd time watching, 1st time was your McDonalds video…yikes…really eye opening, thanks for that. This is a great video too…thanks for educating us…will be a regular here for sure….love this…
DUDES, when you are a disabled widow living on a coincided budget. You're blessed to even be able to eat at all. Let alone...healthy clean top shelf foods of the rich and famous on their 6 digit income. We are over here living on a dime.
Where is the video showing how to open a coconut with a metal straw?
Walmart also usually has organic bananas. The Walmarts in my area have a few more organic fruits than just apples. I guess it just depends on the location.
1:08 when I first started learning more about nutrition, I would rely more on clinical trials and videos from influencers, but when I started learning about soil quality from the gardeners, that’s when my perspective changed. It goes back to getting to know where your food is coming from and how it’s grown. Cows can be pasture raised and grass fed, but the quality of the soil may not be that great for various reasons. What’s nice is that these days many farms that are selling their meats online for delivery can clarify the quality of what they sell. It’s a little easier to research.
Paul - The difference between organic grass fed vs non organic grass fed is that the non organic grass farms may spray chemicals/fertilizers on the grass to contain the weed so there is a difference.
Nope, no farmers are spraying the grass in the pasture. That would cost a fortune bc those paddocks are massive , and it’s completely unnecessary
@@BobbyParrish yeah, I mean why would you do that? Those "weeds" aren't weeds to cows...
Could they be spraying insecticide or fertilizer though? (Not weed killer because yeah no one cares if the cows eat a weed) I would think they would try to encourage grass growth with artificial means if they could
@BobbyParrish 100% grass fed cattle must have access to pasture their entire lives and be only pasture- and forage-fed (with no grain). But as with conventional, there are no restrictions on pesticide use on the farm or use of antibiotics. Likewise, beef labeled “organic” may come from cattle that were grain-fed too. If you want truly organic, 100% grass-fed meat, you’ll need to specifically look for those two labels.
Hormones in the cows?
♥️♥️♥️this content, thank you Dr. Paul!!!!🤩💥👏
Higher quality food, more nutrition dense is very fillng. You don't eat as much because your body is satisfied. It's not more expensive to eat organic.
I get 80/20 organic grass fed ground beef at Aldi for about $4.67 or something like that.
Had no idea you two were friends! Idk why but I’m so stoked!! lol best of the best dropping true knowledge and saving us cheese!! Love it guys keep it up!!! 👌🏽👌🏽
At the Walmart near me I can get chicken livers for 1.98 for a 1b container-the Best Buy in the store!
Really enjoyed your video with Bobby. You guys work well together. I hope you do more videos together. I also watched you over on Bobby’s channel.
18:35 I guess they are cheaper since you only get 10 that aren't cracked.🥚
yeah, those ones definitely got put right back 😂
How COOL is this video!!!!💯💯💯 Paul & Bobby! These 2 guys are really the best!! Paul I do RAW ever since I discover you, raw milf from a farm in Boynton Beach, Raw kefir Sprouts, Raw cheese, Sprouts, whole foods, Raw honey from a bee farm, liver, organs etc..fruits insane results! Thank you! Bobby I have followed him since forever from Chicago young! I learned everything about labeling ingredients I have his books I buy everything he have in his fridge LOL and try it. What a change of way of eating. You guys are the best!
Awesome collaboration
You missed the BEST at walmart: sliced calf liver for $3.60 a pound! Only place I can find it. Also SMELT, canadian frozen 7$
They showed how you shop the right way at Wally World. Organic valley grass milk 5.50 and vital farm eggs for 7.50 can’t beat it.
I wish we had the grass-fed/finished labels in Europe. I always have to buy the most expensive beef from organic supermarkets all the time to make because it guarantees a certain amount of grass in their diet, even then it may not be 100% grass-fed. Cheap stores/non-organic for beef is a no-go here.
Ground beef is often on sale here in California for $1.95 per pound. Crazy cheap and tastes good.
great videos bobby, i enjoy the collab and enjoyed not having to see the same ads you put in your videos everytime and hope you do more collabs
I love how you both have teamed up with these videos
Ive been doing carnivore basically the BBBE diet for about 6 months now and down 55 lbs, i basically do the 73/27 ground beef i buy the 10lb roll and patty 1/3lb burgers for the whole week, cook 6 eggs every morning in sweet cream butter and 4 pieces wright brand bacon, i personally dont do any other dairy or cheese as it affects my gut but i do use lmnt unflavored electrolyte packets in 1 litre of water daily
I used to shop with a service dog and when he refused to go in the meat section in a Walmart I quit shopping there.
You guys should get together more often! This was awesome!
You need to do more stuff together ...
Maybe talk to farmers or something...
This works very well...
I live on only a third of an acre in the city and I have six hens and they're so much fun. They're not a labor-intensive pet either. The main expense is just feed which is about $28 for 40 lbs (organic).
great ad for swiss cheese, when i was in switzerland i would just eat that cheese. didnt know it was raw milk made
Walmart has a TON of organic fresh fruits and veggies. I never have issues.
Earlier i wrote i thought your shorts thumbnail was bobby parrish.
Now you did a video with bobby. Thats great.
10:09 my best friend from Hungary taught me how to make collagen from boiling chicken feet. SO good for skin hair and nails? She even has one of those amazing salad master cooking pots. I’m so jealous 😩
Love the collaboration guys! Thanks for posting 👍🏼
Now that I’ve researching and trying animal based diet for myself. I’ve been surprised myself with a lot of the deals I’ve found. There are sales and deals all over if you look, takes a little more work but worth it for good quality and good price. Also who posted, was-mar fruit is terrible almost always, Safeway, Raley’s, sprouts, farmers market, bel air, all have much better fruit, there’s always a deal on something
“God can’t give us peace and happiness apart from Himself because there is no such thing.” - CS Lewis
CS Lewis puts out stuff for kids that is based on magic and fantasy.
"Do not be lukewarm or I will spit you out. "
Get some bacon ends and pieces that they sell at walmart. It's mostly fat. Render that down and it makes a lot of bacon grease to cook with.
In Sweden 6.86 for a pound is the absolute cheapest we get. If you wanna get grass fed it's more like 11.99 for a pound, it's crazy.
why is that?
The pasture raised eggs at Sam’s Club are cheaper than their cage free eggs.
We have Bobby approved Calf liver in our local Walmart. Love them.
I bought that organic grass fed hamburger at Walmart. It was full of water. I will not be buying it from them again. I’d rather buy from Aldi.
Great video, love Mr. Bobby and dr. Paul appreciate this big time
Loved the video guys and it was cool to see the two of you rocking out the info.
Can you say for 100% that grass fed beef isn’t given antibiotics? I thought that only was guaranteed buying organic
They typically have no need for antibiotics when on a grass fed diet. Its less acidic and there’s minimal presence of harmful bacteria
I got that log of beef last shopping trip and was 2 days to expiration. Price was $15.27 for the entire 10lb log. And to be completely honest, it tastes great
Interesting crossover
It’s fun to see Bobby Parrish climb out of his seed oil swamp
@@BRAVENmusic Hm?
Thank you for showing us actual products that are still affordable and examples! This helps tremendously while I shop🎉🎉
I love going to the store with my husband too.
ALDI in Australia sell beef mince that is 24% fat...perfect for carnivore!
1:06 Have you both ever looked more closely into the conditions under which the animals are kept, beyond just their diet? Organic beef has the advantage of better animal husbandry and completely excludes cruel living conditions. This is mainly only guaranteed with grass fed meat when it comes from smaller, less profit oriented farms, unlike those from larger supermarket suppliers. So with grass fed organic beef, you get the benefits of both
Wow! 2 great guys !
Two of my favorites! Great info guys… Thank you! 👏
I love you guys teaming up 🥰
Thank you for doing video together 😊
I wish you went back to the corn flakes and showed the price cereal isn’t even that cheap and fill yourself up have to eat a fair bit of it compared to the amount of meat you eat to be full.
So their argument for a cheap “nutritious” ( which is obviously laughable) dinner option doesn’t even stand.
Seeing the two of you together 😮 Amazing video!
the combo we needed
Walmart also carries Organ supplements now
This is great! Thank you, I've been stressing about How to eat anymore!
@1:25, Organic in this context has to do with what the farmers are allowed to spray on the grass, not necessarily with the meat itself. Hope this helps clarify for people
That Old Croc cheese is the best cheese I've ever had! I love it.
Love you two. Thank you!
I'm just wondering if maybe the grass-fed beef and the organic grass-fed beef would be more in regards to the type of grass that the cows are eating organic grass without chemicals or grass grown with chemicals?
The Walmart by me has open range chicken too.
Maybe the grass that the organic grass fed ground beef has been treated/sprayed at some point with herbicide/pesticide/non-organic fertilizer?
Well, Corn is an important member of the grass family. Corn (Zea mays) was domesticated from a wild plant called teosinte (Zea mexicana) about 7000 years ago. This species was considered sacred and was central to Mayan creation myths.
Would love to hear your take on the APEEL coatings
Hey Paul. Great and interesting content. Really enjoy it. However, I think the red fridge light is a bit much. Unless you're a super light sleeper, the white light probably doesn't disturb your circadian rhythm as much as eating that late at night! Food for thought.
Lamb is available at some Wal-Marts, and it's pretty good lamb.
Perfect timing, just about to hit the grocery store today
I watched Bobby before you Dr Paul but happy to see you two have paired up here.
I'm impressed.
Sharing with family and friends
14:27 The moment he mentioned Miami and olive oil in a tin can I immediately knew it was La Española he was talking about.
I love this! I watch both of you every day!
lol bobby paul combo is goated
Lol! I have been watching the octopus documentaries also and feel the same way.
we have 2 rottweilers and we feed them 10 # chicken leg quarters very cheap at Walmart $ 7.72 and are doing very well. and we add kibble also
Watch our for Apeel coating on some of Walmart fruit!
Love this! Thank you for all the great information!
Thr raw honey from Walmart will crystallize over time. Take that for what you will.
Walmart and Aldi are clutch in this economy