Some ppl go overboard with this kind of stuff, but i enjoy how you explain things. Makes so much sense. Everyone needs to find a local farmer and get back to supporting smaller local farmers and not these huge mega companies that do not care about anything but money. Great info
It does make a difference and I fully agree with you that we should all look up our local farmers and ranchers to directly support them. Develop a relationship with the rancher and you also know 100% what you are getting :)
@@Kya_._Papaya exactly. If you even do a little bit of research into the food that they are selling at places like Walmart and just regular local grocery stores, all of the packaged products like crackers and snacks and everything. They are just so processed and have so much junk in them and always they have added sugar. Everything is just so expensive now. I would love to be able to eat more clean and there are some things that we can do but it's just unaffordable
@@MrScubajsb I feel ya on the affordability of eating clean and healthy. The stores make a killing off selling what most consider "niche" type health foods that only the wealthy can afford. I work extra days and double shifts just to be able to buy high quality meats and raw dairy. I live paycheck to paycheck because of this but its so worth it. I am getting better though at being crafty and finding ways to be able to afford amazing nutrition without having to buy a grass finished rib-eye a day. Choose the cheaper cuts(still grass finished) and lots of ground meats. Grocery outlet sells lamb for way cheaper and they save me so much money. Good luck out there and do what you can❤️🙏🏾
@@Kya_._Papaya amen! Thank you! I mentioned to my mom and wife about how we are so used to buying just simple things like soda and snack crackers and little Debbie cakes and things like that. I said if we really wanted to get serious we could just add up what we spend in a month on the extra stuff that we don't need. Soda and all of the snack stuff that we buy three package and then the way that against how much extra be healthy eggs and milk and meat cost and I guarantee you we would be able to put that money towards buying healthier Staples. It's just hard when you're used to doing something. A certain way to change things is hard but I agree with you. It is well worth it. I do believe that a lot of sickness comes from the food we eat nowadays. Someone told my grandfather years ago they were talking about the food they used to eat when he was a young teenager and the doctor said what did you eat and he said we ate bacon and pork chops and gravy and onions and things that were grown in the garden and fried chicken and stuff like that he said. And what did you do after you ate that food and he said we went out in the field and worked. And the doctor told him he said the food that you ate was raised on your home farm with no junk and then you went out in the field and worked. He said what do we do today? He said we buy everything from Walmart and we sit on the couch and watch TV......... Ouch.
We started eating grass fed a few years ago and buy it (and other things) from Sprouts. The quality and taste is so much better. To make up for the difference in price we only use half a pound instead of a full pound for many dishes. Thank you for reminding us about grass finished.
I only eat one or two meals a day. One of my go-to meals consists of 1/2 pound of grass-fed and grass-finished beef (or bison or lamb), with a 4-egg omelet which also contains mushrooms. Great meal. PS - The best eggs are the one's with the darkest yolks, and here in DFW I have found that the best eggs are organic eggs that come from a company called Happy Eggs. I don't know how widely available Happy Eggs are though (Walmart sells the organic variety, but the Happy Eggs at Kroger are not organic).
Almost all the food I eat is beef, but by not buying all that other crap, I come out with similar food costs overall, when I compare to people I know; and I feel fantastic. I eat about two or three pounds of beef each day.
For the first time I bought grass fed beef at the store where you are filming this. Four 80/20 quarter pound burgers in the pack. Fixed them in the air fryer and WAY better than I thought they would be. Worth the little extra cost.
Talked to a local farmer last weekend about how he feeds his cows. We live in Canada and last winter there were days of -30 degree C. He does not beef up with corn and soy but he does feed grain in the winter. He said feeding grass is too stressful to the cattle. Since he raises his cattle, which you can see in the field grazing, and they are raised and finished at home then that is good for me.
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You have really converted me to actually think about what I put in my mouth and where it comes from... I started buying Vital Farms eggs and they are wonderful... I will now buy grass-fed and finished ground beef... I actually saw a documentary on UA-cam about the poor living conditions of chickens (Tysons) and how they treat them so horribly... I will never ever buy chicken from this company.... We have to think about the animals and their living conditions as well... Thank you Bobby for all that you do!!! Love the cookbook!!!
@@robinkershen1054 You are a very good lady. I watched Earthlings and Dominion and became a vegan overnight. Both are free to stream. Start there and your eyes will be open so you can make informed decisions about what really goes on. It completely changed how I saw everything. It's hard to watch but we need the truth.
@@lifestileslayou being a vegan kills more animals a year then I do eating my steak. You’re clueless if you think you’re making a difference not eating meat. You’re only hurting yourself and the animals more.
I am so happy you showed me this brand is 100% grass fed. I skipped it and was worried I wouldn’t be able to find a good deal on beef. But we are committed to eating grassfed.
Good job, guys! Very informative and persuasive. Ppl can also buy grass fed beef and other organic meats through online distributors. No store overhead costs will mean more affordable meat for the consumers. The more we support local farmers, the more likely quality meat will cost less in the future.
Being closest to the most natural food source is always key to good and healthy eating. I used to cringe as kid when my parents would insist on purchasing beef if they selected the cow they wanted (it was a common thing in our family to purchase one cow once a year and cook it as part of an elaborate feast for new years for family/friends) from a local cattle farmer and butchered it themselves. I thought it was too much work and it was a little traumatizing seeing a beautiful creature pass away before your eyes (although humanely and quickly). My folks are old fashion (yes they are the kind of Asians from the old country who prefer hands on approach to food if they can help it). Before any of this natural food craze took off (my family has been doing this since the 80s), as I got older and through my teenage years I came to realize that the farmer and his family really loved their cows. The cows were huge, happy, ate from the land and lived a pretty damn good life. I am forever thankful I got to experience the full cycle and the hard work it takes to put food on the table. If more people got a proper education on where their food sources come from, not only would we all end up wasting less food (including not over buying/ consuming more than what we need), the greed from major factory farms will be a thing of the past (of course it is up to us, the consumers to help make that happen), the animals, our health and of course our environment would be much, much better off.
HiHai Lah dida Your right, but factory farms destroy the competition because they have NO STANDARDS and drive prices down, it’s a shame to see all the hard working farmers who respect the animals they raise/slaughter going out of business to a merciless Greedy company
Now I understand why, when I cooked a burger back in Uruguay, it was so fat and juicy. Every single cow there is grass fed. Also, it doesn’t even get frozen (only 7degrees Celsius/45 Fahrenheit) till reaching the final consumer. They cut it in front of you at the butcher shop or supermarket. Thanks so much for the info!
I live in a huge angus farming area in Tennessee, I worked in a feed store during college; a lot and lot of farmers get pure gluten feed and feed it to their cattle 1-2 weeks before slaughter. Not only fattening them, but causing them to retain water.
So I came here by accident or by the recommends.., and well it’s interesting.. something new you learn.., I saw chicken drumsticks for sale at $.79 cents a pound then the organic drumstick was $3.99 a pound... 🤔 idk what too do now.. I believe everything should of been 100% grass fed 100% organic since the beginning of time.. ALWAYS! I’m glad that there are very helpful, informative individuals that inform the public about things as these.. thanks a bunch.. 💚
Information like this eventually makes the vendors more accountable for the product they sell. This could also eventually drive the price down for people with families able to afford to eat. Can you do one on fish? Also on organic fruit and veggies? ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ You are doing a great job of informing the public at least me for sure. Absolutely sharing with my friends and family.! Stay safe. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank You for educating us on this topic.... I honestly had no idea on the difference between the two but glad I learned. Will be changing to grass fed beef now!
Walmart sells grass finished ground for less than other stores sell grain finished ground. I don't like everything about Walmart corp, but they are absolutely leading on bringing grass finished beef to the mainstream, and should be commended for that. I usually order half and whole beeves from local farms, but Walmart fills in the gaps when I underestimate my appetite.
Can someone comment on the grass fed steaks at Walmart and the quality of them? Says grass fed grass finished from Jones creek beef. But seemed like it was the type of meat too be glued together. Was falling apart. But tasted amazing and was tender.
@@chaselex It's fine. Some of it is suspiciously tender but I don't see any real reason to doubt that they're cuts of ordinary grass finished beef. The suppliers may vary by region, though the packaging seems very similar in Michigan and Wyoming FWIW.
I was so glad when Dr. Jordan Rubin and Dr. Josh Axe started the awareness of this grass-fed movement, and that you're keeping it going! Thank you so much for all the great information on your site. I'm really enjoying your content.
I personally do not eat bread since it has too many carbs and put your insulin levels to an ultimate high. But Ezekiel bread is really good for you as it's made with many grains.
Ahhhhh love this.💕 you've taught me so much about shopping RIGHT. 😁 thank you so much Bobby! I always now look for the grass finish beef. Keep educating the people!😊you're awesome.
Love ground beef, but do to all the bad things going into the beef my family stop eating it. Thanks to your information, I will buy the grass feed. I little expensive, but it much better for my family. Thanks again.
today i had my first grass fed grass finished ground beef,,,, i must say i went to get more today.. what a difference... im never gonna buy anymore regular beef......... you can taste the difference...
I wish I was in the US meat is soo much cheaper hahah And Im so happy that the ebook is avaliable again , I have made so many people watch your videos and buy your book , keep up the good work
Thank you again for another awesome , informative video! I truly appreciate all the research and work you do to bring us this information! It has been extremely helpful on my Keto & healthy eating journey 💖
Awesome video friend! Get to know farmers and ranchers! Get to know companies that sell meat, that is the best way to support the farming/ranching practices you care about and want to support. The grocery store is tough because there is only so much you can convey in a label. Lower cost is tricky, cheaper is rarely better.
Lol Hold your farts cows! I loved this video! Such a great point about how the growing and processing of the corn and soy is actually much more damaging to the environment.. Going for groceries today. I am going to get 100% grass-fed, for sure!
There is a butcher and small grocery store a block from my home. I get meat there because the animals are treated right. No antibiotics and hormones. Pure organic meat from a local farm. Being single, I love that I can get the amount I want. At the supermarket, everything is set up for families and large groups. I would have to eat the same thing for a week to use it all.
Our Wal-Mart in Ontario Canada do not sell this meat. We would pay close to double for this. I certainly learn so much from your videos. Thanks so much for all you do
"Why don't we spend as much time picking our farmer as we do our doctor?" Wow, I had to pause! That's so well said.
This was made before they knew i believed lol and they did fix it so don't worry
Exactly we wouldn’t need to see the dr as often
Best question
Yes! I actually had to replay that!!
Same here. Great great point.
Some ppl go overboard with this kind of stuff, but i enjoy how you explain things. Makes so much sense. Everyone needs to find a local farmer and get back to supporting smaller local farmers and not these huge mega companies that do not care about anything but money. Great info
It does make a difference and I fully agree with you that we should all look up our local farmers and ranchers to directly support them. Develop a relationship with the rancher and you also know 100% what you are getting :)
@@Kya_._Papaya exactly. If you even do a little bit of research into the food that they are selling at places like Walmart and just regular local grocery stores, all of the packaged products like crackers and snacks and everything. They are just so processed and have so much junk in them and always they have added sugar. Everything is just so expensive now. I would love to be able to eat more clean and there are some things that we can do but it's just unaffordable
@@MrScubajsb I feel ya on the affordability of eating clean and healthy. The stores make a killing off selling what most consider "niche" type health foods that only the wealthy can afford. I work extra days and double shifts just to be able to buy high quality meats and raw dairy. I live paycheck to paycheck because of this but its so worth it. I am getting better though at being crafty and finding ways to be able to afford amazing nutrition without having to buy a grass finished rib-eye a day. Choose the cheaper cuts(still grass finished) and lots of ground meats. Grocery outlet sells lamb for way cheaper and they save me so much money. Good luck out there and do what you can❤️🙏🏾
@@Kya_._Papaya amen! Thank you! I mentioned to my mom and wife about how we are so used to buying just simple things like soda and snack crackers and little Debbie cakes and things like that. I said if we really wanted to get serious we could just add up what we spend in a month on the extra stuff that we don't need. Soda and all of the snack stuff that we buy three package and then the way that against how much extra be healthy eggs and milk and meat cost and I guarantee you we would be able to put that money towards buying healthier Staples. It's just hard when you're used to doing something. A certain way to change things is hard but I agree with you. It is well worth it. I do believe that a lot of sickness comes from the food we eat nowadays. Someone told my grandfather years ago they were talking about the food they used to eat when he was a young teenager and the doctor said what did you eat and he said we ate bacon and pork chops and gravy and onions and things that were grown in the garden and fried chicken and stuff like that he said. And what did you do after you ate that food and he said we went out in the field and worked. And the doctor told him he said the food that you ate was raised on your home farm with no junk and then you went out in the field and worked. He said what do we do today? He said we buy everything from Walmart and we sit on the couch and watch TV......... Ouch.
We started eating grass fed a few years ago and buy it (and other things) from Sprouts. The quality and taste is so much better. To make up for the difference in price we only use half a pound instead of a full pound for many dishes. Thank you for reminding us about grass finished.
I only eat one or two meals a day. One of my go-to meals consists of 1/2 pound of grass-fed and grass-finished beef (or bison or lamb), with a 4-egg omelet which also contains mushrooms. Great meal.
PS - The best eggs are the one's with the darkest yolks, and here in DFW I have found that the best eggs are organic eggs that come from a company called Happy Eggs. I don't know how widely available Happy Eggs are though (Walmart sells the organic variety, but the Happy Eggs at Kroger are not organic).
Almost all the food I eat is beef, but by not buying all that other crap, I come out with similar food costs overall, when I compare to people I know; and I feel fantastic. I eat about two or three pounds of beef each day.
I started eating organic healthy food a few years ago and stopped buying health insurance. I end up saving money.
For the first time I bought grass fed beef at the store where you are filming this. Four 80/20 quarter pound burgers in the pack. Fixed them in the air fryer and WAY better than I thought they would be. Worth the little extra cost.
air fryer?? very cool
Thank you gentlemen for giving this information to us for free! It’s a lot of work and I’m hoping more farmers will go grass fed their cattle
amen to that!
I support the farmers even if it cost a little more, Knowing my family will eat healthier and no chemicals makes me happy, thanks to our farmers.
Talked to a local farmer last weekend about how he feeds his cows. We live in Canada and last winter there were days of -30 degree C. He does not beef up with corn and soy but he does feed grain in the winter. He said feeding grass is too stressful to the cattle. Since he raises his cattle, which you can see in the field grazing, and they are raised and finished at home then that is good for me.
He said that because he can't feed them grass in the winter.
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels. Keep going.
This is why I follow you. I always learn so much with your videos.
thanks much, spread the word!
I have a little budget but still I decided to go with quality over quantity: it’s good for me and good for the environment.
Good for you! If you can mange the expense..its defo worth it.
@@lifestilesla fuck you vegan bitch
@@Youranium22 why so mad hahaha
Same4u sister
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You have really converted me to actually think about what I put in my mouth and where it comes from... I started buying Vital Farms eggs and they are wonderful... I will now buy grass-fed and finished ground beef... I actually saw a documentary on UA-cam about the poor living conditions of chickens (Tysons) and how they treat them so horribly... I will never ever buy chicken from this company.... We have to think about the animals and their living conditions as well... Thank you Bobby for all that you do!!! Love the cookbook!!!
@@lifestilesla Thanks... I will do more research.... It really does bother me - thanks for your comment....
@@robinkershen1054 You are a very good lady. I watched Earthlings and Dominion and became a vegan overnight. Both are free to stream. Start there and your eyes will be open so you can make informed decisions about what really goes on. It completely changed how I saw everything. It's hard to watch but we need the truth.
@@lifestilesla Just watched this video and a few others and I'm sick.... I don't think I could ever eat meat again - hello beans and nuts!
@@lifestileslayou being a vegan kills more animals a year then I do eating my steak. You’re clueless if you think you’re making a difference not eating meat. You’re only hurting yourself and the animals more.
Damn! Paul knows his stuff! Thanks for educating me on which beef to buy. I can't wait to scrutinize the meat aisle when I hit whole foods today.
This is very professional and to the point. You give me factual points that are easy to understand and are plentiful so you definitely earned a like
I never paid attention to grass fed and grass finish until I started watching your videos! Changed my shopping habit! Thanks Bobby!
I am so happy you showed me this brand is 100% grass fed. I skipped it and was worried I wouldn’t be able to find a good deal on beef. But we are committed to eating grassfed.
Good job, guys! Very informative and persuasive. Ppl can also buy grass fed beef and other organic meats through online distributors. No store overhead costs will mean more affordable meat for the consumers. The more we support local farmers, the more likely quality meat will cost less in the future.
Being closest to the most natural food source is always key to good and healthy eating. I used to cringe as kid when my parents would insist on purchasing beef if they selected the cow they wanted (it was a common thing in our family to purchase one cow once a year and cook it as part of an elaborate feast for new years for family/friends) from a local cattle farmer and butchered it themselves. I thought it was too much work and it was a little traumatizing seeing a beautiful creature pass away before your eyes (although humanely and quickly). My folks are old fashion (yes they are the kind of Asians from the old country who prefer hands on approach to food if they can help it). Before any of this natural food craze took off (my family has been doing this since the 80s), as I got older and through my teenage years I came to realize that the farmer and his family really loved their cows. The cows were huge, happy, ate from the land and lived a pretty damn good life. I am forever thankful I got to experience the full cycle and the hard work it takes to put food on the table.
If more people got a proper education on where their food sources come from, not only would we all end up wasting less food (including not over buying/ consuming more than what we need), the greed from major factory farms will be a thing of the past (of course it is up to us, the consumers to help make that happen), the animals, our health and of course our environment would be much, much better off.
HiHai Lah dida Your right, but factory farms destroy the competition because they have NO STANDARDS and drive prices down, it’s a shame to see all the hard working farmers who respect the animals they raise/slaughter going out of business to a merciless Greedy company
Now I understand why, when I cooked a burger back in Uruguay, it was so fat and juicy. Every single cow there is grass fed. Also, it doesn’t even get frozen (only 7degrees Celsius/45 Fahrenheit) till reaching the final consumer. They cut it in front of you at the butcher shop or supermarket.
Thanks so much for the info!
Please make a video about cheese! What to buy and what not to buy
your video is not just good for health but for the earth too ❤️ amazing!
This is why I love Bobby's videos. So informative! Love it!❤
thanks for the love!
I live in a huge angus farming area in Tennessee, I worked in a feed store during college; a lot and lot of farmers get pure gluten feed and feed it to their cattle 1-2 weeks before slaughter. Not only fattening them, but causing them to retain water.
Thanks for that info!
So I came here by accident or by the recommends.., and well it’s interesting.. something new you learn.., I saw chicken drumsticks for sale at $.79 cents a pound then the organic drumstick was $3.99 a pound... 🤔 idk what too do now.. I believe everything should of been 100% grass fed 100% organic since the beginning of time.. ALWAYS! I’m glad that there are very helpful, informative individuals that inform the public about things as these.. thanks a bunch.. 💚
Give this man a TV show!!! Or sponsor him Food Network! Great information
If they gave him a TV show he'd actually have to back up all of his claims, that wouldn't go so swell
Information like this eventually makes the vendors more accountable for the product they sell. This could also eventually drive the price down for people with families able to afford to eat. Can you do one on fish?
Also on organic fruit and veggies? ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are doing a great job of informing the public at least me for sure. Absolutely sharing with my friends and family.!
Stay safe. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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keep the man off mainstream media before they corrupt his talent
@@a-a-ron2336 how about do your own research instead of talking out of your ass. Let me guess your doctor says it's not safe? Lol
So informative!!! Thank you for caring about our health! Please keep the videos coming! My family looks forward to them :-) ♥
Thank You for educating us on this topic.... I honestly had no idea on the difference between the two but glad I learned. Will be changing to grass fed beef now!
Anna Medina Me 2
Be careful there is little bone muscle it may chip a tooth my child and I eat real slow and take them out of our mouth
Appreciate your information Bobby and your team. Thankful for you.
You just continue to amaze me with good information. I appreciate it!
Walmart sells grass finished ground for less than other stores sell grain finished ground. I don't like everything about Walmart corp, but they are absolutely leading on bringing grass finished beef to the mainstream, and should be commended for that.
I usually order half and whole beeves from local farms, but Walmart fills in the gaps when I underestimate my appetite.
Can someone comment on the grass fed steaks at Walmart and the quality of them? Says grass fed grass finished from Jones creek beef. But seemed like it was the type of meat too be glued together. Was falling apart. But tasted amazing and was tender.
@@chaselex It's fine. Some of it is suspiciously tender but I don't see any real reason to doubt that they're cuts of ordinary grass finished beef.
The suppliers may vary by region, though the packaging seems very similar in Michigan and Wyoming FWIW.
I was so glad when Dr. Jordan Rubin and Dr. Josh Axe started the awareness of this grass-fed movement, and that you're keeping it going! Thank you so much for all the great information on your site. I'm really enjoying your content.
Great information! I'm making it a point to try and buy more organic meats. I'd like to see one on pork next!
😱 just realized the all grass farm store is like 20 min a way from my house 😊
Another vid from Bobby! FULL SCREEN MODE!
ha, love it!
@@BobbyParrish Only half way through the vid and already learning a lot of new information! Keep it up Bobby!!
Yeah. Thanks. My kids and I enjoy your vids together. Speaking of kids, congrats on the new baby!
@@nicholausjamesjay83 thanks much!
@@BobbyParrish Hey Bobb? Does grassfed still have IGF-1 Added, even if it's 100% GrassFed Organic?
Thanks Bobby! Can you do the bread aisle please?
Pete S I agree bread would be nice to know more about
Agreed man, i would say buy Dave's Organic bread or buy fresh if your grocery store has a bakery.
The best types of grains, are the ones you dont put in your mouth.
I personally do not eat bread since it has too many carbs and put your insulin levels to an ultimate high. But Ezekiel bread is really good for you as it's made with many grains.
thats high up on my list!
Thank you 🙏 for all the information you’re providing 👍💪
Absolutely Delicious! Can’t wait to order mine online!
I get all my beef from Butcher Box! Grass fed and finished!
Grass-fed beef is what we like to see! My aunt is making Sloppy Joes with grass fed ground beef and I'm super excited!🐮🥩
Thank you so much for educating us on all the healthy foods to eat!
Ahhhhh love this.💕 you've taught me so much about shopping RIGHT. 😁 thank you so much Bobby! I always now look for the grass finish beef. Keep educating the people!😊you're awesome.
All your Vids are so helpful and informative. Thanks Man!
Yes! been waiting for this one....I knew marketside was a good grass fed brand....thanks alot bobby for everything you do!
I had very bad confusion grass fed and gras finish thank you for the clear clarificatio.
I have learned so much from your videos thank you Bobby
Bobby, a video on protein bars please kind sir !! 🙏🏼🤘
I had no idea there was such a huge difference. I'll be buying grass fed, when I can, from now on.
Thanks for sharing! I loved what Paul said, "why not put just as much time into selecting our farmer as we do our doctor " 👏👏👏
An excellent presentation. Thank you.
Love ground beef, but do to all the bad things going into the beef my family stop eating it. Thanks to your information, I will buy the grass feed. I little expensive, but it much better for my family. Thanks again.
I just made the best meatloaf ever. Market side Butcher grass fed. Is so dam good. I’ll never go back now.
Awesome info Bobby & Paul!!
Love this video! I wonder is there is a place on Long Island to get fresh beef from a farm like this 🧐
use the link for eatwild in the description box...or ask ina garten ;)
Very interesting and informative--I did not know anything about blade tenderizing and that's very scary.
Excellent video as always! 👏👏👏Thanks for reminding me about Paul’s list📝 too! ✌️😘
hi Bobby, could you do vitamin supplement brands that are out there and which was are good. thanks
Don't waist your money on vitamin supplements, it's snake oil.
today i had my first grass fed grass finished ground beef,,,, i must say i went to get more today.. what a difference... im never gonna buy anymore regular beef......... you can taste the difference...
anyone else hear a bird whoop a few times in this video???
I think there is somebody whistling from the other side of the store?
Yes. I’ve heard it in a store before and asked about it and was told that is an alarm.
So annoying!
LMAO. I HAD TO SCROLL DOWN TO SEE IF SOMEONE ELSE WAS THINKING THAT!!!!
It's the employees reporting a video being recorded in the store. Surprised they didn't get busted out by a manager.
You’re doing a great job bobby
Very informative, thank you both!
I actually recommend the chef alarm for a probe thermometer. It is by far more accurate.
never heard of it, thanks
I wish I was in the US meat is soo much cheaper hahah And Im so happy that the ebook is avaliable again , I have made so many people watch your videos and buy your book , keep up the good work
I Think its quiet expensiv. In Germany we have real Cheep prices but we dont have grass feed meet.
I wisch myself that we could by it
Tina Dekker I don’t think it’s very cheap compared to other countries, especially grass fed.
thanks for spreading the word..and for getting the book!
I love your channel thanks for all the research you do. IAM making better choices because all the education you provide 😉
that is why we make these vids..love it!
More people need to see this video
Fantastic video! Thank you both for sharing your knowledge!
“Where’s the beef”👵🏻❤️ love a good cut of meat for burgers, especially on the grill! thnx Bobby🥩
Thank you again for another awesome , informative video! I truly appreciate all the research and work you do to bring us this information! It has been extremely helpful on my Keto & healthy eating journey 💖
you are most welcome!
Great information, as always.
You are the best, thank you Bobby 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
So informative!! Thanks Bobby!
Can you do a video on turkey meat ❤️
Thank you so much for this video very informative, I bought grass fed ground beef without knowing the benefits, I wanted to try it no regrets 🙂
Awesome video friend! Get to know farmers and ranchers! Get to know companies that sell meat, that is the best way to support the farming/ranching practices you care about and want to support. The grocery store is tough because there is only so much you can convey in a label. Lower cost is tricky, cheaper is rarely better.
Thank you for your very informative videos!
BACK AT IT AGAIN 😀
cant stop..wont stop!
@@BobbyParrish Love this channel
Maybe when it gets closer to the holidays, could you do a video on the best Turkeys to buy. Love the video.
I cooked an organic 100% grass fed and grass finished ribeye steak. It was great!!
I didn't know about that tenderizing method. Good to know
Lol Hold your farts cows! I loved this video! Such a great point about how the growing and processing of the corn and soy is actually much more damaging to the environment.. Going for groceries today. I am going to get 100% grass-fed, for sure!
Right on, love to hear that! Enjoy
OMG.. this is so helpful!!! Thank u Bobby! ❤️ your channel!
Great job educating the masses.
There is a butcher and small grocery store a block from my home. I get meat there because the animals are treated right. No antibiotics and hormones. Pure organic meat from a local farm. Being single, I love that I can get the amount I want. At the supermarket, everything is set up for families and large groups. I would have to eat the same thing for a week to use it all.
The store he is speaking of at 1:45 is COSTCO.
Excellent video!! Sedond video I watched and don't regret it! Wish had known you years ago!!!!! U are awesone!
never too late, thanks!
I kept all the episodes. What l do now is when I go to the store I go back review it before I buy anything. Thanks and God bless
The grass-fed cattle look less stressed and also enjoy a better quality of life.
Love The Information You Are Giving
wow! thanks for this video! I learned a lot!
Love your videos. Congrats on the little one😊
Incredible content - thank you so much for all the labor of love you’ve put in towards this! ❤️🙏🏽
Thank
you for your teachings, MASTER!
Awesome video Bobby!!
I just found you. so happy I did. this great
Our Wal-Mart in Ontario Canada do not sell this meat. We would pay close to double for this. I certainly learn so much from your videos. Thanks so much for all you do
my CA fans always getting the shaft up there..whats up with that?
Great info! Thank you for doing this video! What was wirh all the whistling in the background though?
Thank you soooooo much for all this info. Found a market in my area. Going next Sunday!!!
@T Thomas yiu have a beautiful smile 😍
I love this!
I am one to make that change and I'm not rich. Thank you for the google search for finding localy sourced meats.
Oh forgot to say. I live in oklahoma.
TMI Bobby 😮😂 Thanks for the tips!
Thank you for all the great info.
Have you done a video on pork and pork products ? I am very interested in learning more facts about pork
Deborah Carpenter I agree.