This is awesome. I love that people are, in a sense, moving backwards to doing things the old world way. People need to see more of this. Tear down the industrial food system and bring back the local craftsmen (and women) who feed each other locally and sustainable just like humans have been doing for thousands of years before industrialization.
I can’t love this enough! Thank you for highlighting an awesome shop that has a commitment to supporting local farmers/ranchers and using the whole animal ❤️
A thoughtful video and wonderful butchery. Local, sustainable and skilful. More of this please! Diet choices are personal and it is good to have this type of butchery as a low-waste, low-transport option.
I can't wait until there is a butcher in every town. The kind of butcher who cares about less waste and educating the public on everything an animal has to offer. I love seeing the step between farm and consumer.
There used to be a butcher in every town, then the global market made it impossible for the local butchers to compete. Over the last year and a half, people have rediscovered local meat sources due to breakdowns in the supply chain. I sincerely hope that a butcher shop opens in every town again! At this point, appointments to get an animal butchered are a year out.
As someone who gets half a cow each year, this was a great video. I always just take the standard cuts, now I have some knowledge to ask for some different cuts next year. We have a bunch of local butchers around us, which is a blessing! It isnt much more than the grocery store prices nowadays. Farm to Table , while it's a trendy phrase...it is an amazing thing quality wise, especially when you get to know the people running it.
Wow this is a really great video. Very informative and I am glad this butchery does not waste food. Buying local and serving their community is what it is all about.
Josh, i love that you post so much about these places in North Carolina! We are moving to Raleigh this winter and you are making my list of finding local sustainable, HEALTHY, food sources so much easier! Thank you so much for featuring this amazing butcher shop.
Just came across your channel . Really good vid . This shop was hear . Really like this butcher because he shows us so much and utilizes every thing . I still can remember my parents talking about sweat breads . They are the kidney of some animal .I believe are parents where healthier not because they ate alot of meat but because they ate different parts .dear heart is good . Very rich . But good . Thank you .
More people need to be familiarized with this process. I believe it would create a really needed connection to our food and really deter the factory farming of animals.
Butcher shop should make some Cornish pasties using outside skirt steak absolutely delicious. Would also recommend scotch egg and I imagine they would sell..
It’s a sad commentary about UA-cam and the state of our country when you have to declare at the start of a video about a butcher shop that no animals were killed on the video. We’re so detached from the source of our food that it’s pathetic. I have no doubt that in the future you’ll have to warn people before you show a video about harvesting (killing) vegetables.
To me, the heads up makes it easier for their message to reach people, as a smart business move. I probably wouldn't be watching it knowing that I'd see that happen on camera. But I am interested in supporting local butchers, so the message at the beginning encouraged me to watch it.
"So why is whole animal butchery a rare thing?" Because we rely on someone else supplying our meat, and there is no way a small shop could supply enough to the masses.
As none of the meat is intended to be consumed raw, the act of cooking or smoking should pasteurize. He runs a clean shop far cleaner than the local commercial butchers.
I found that disturbing as well, and that they were not wearing beard nets. I worked for a small butcher in Grand Rapids, Michigan for a little over 3 years and we were required to have gloves and change them frequently, along with anything to keep hair out of the product (hair and beard nets, and having.all long hair tied and but under a net or hat).
Just the idea of eating these poor animals is extremely foreign - and sad - to me. They want to live, just like us. There are plenty of options for us to get nutrition eating vegetables, grains, and legumes - yes there is plenty of protein in all of those. If you don't feed massive amounts of our food to the animals just so you can eat them, we can avoid the looming climate catastrophe. That is actual sustainability.
The idea of eating animals is extremely foreign to you? Most humans that have ever existed, have consumed meat. We can't eat grass. All the cows they butcher, are from local pastures. Whatever you are eating -was probably raised with petrol fertilizers, sprayed with pesticides, combined processed (along with all the critters), had the earth tilled to nothing, processed in a factory, then eventually trucked to you. These people should be commended as a model of how we can get away from the operations that do real harm to the planet.
@@wolfbirdhomestead600 Instead of grass pastures we could put in orchards and permaculture food forests. That is so much more efficient. Just because Monsanto exists and other ridiculous ways of growing gmo processed foods, doesn’t mean all plants are trash and meat is better. Eating animals is the most sadistic/dumb way to get nutrients one could imagine. Vegan for the win
Cows actually are really healthy for the land and done right will not harm but nurture the land . Cows were never meant to eat grain . It's the global industries witch changed it and not for the good . Land is going to wast because we do not cultivate it with cows and buffaloes .
@@rd4660 thanks for your reply. I’ve been 100% plant - based since 2012 when I had my stomach cancer treatments and surgery. Yes, it’s a personal choice. If I sounded preachy, I apologize. It was more of a recognition of the health benefits. I don’t subscribe to the highly sensitive environmental aspects. Too big picture for me… we (the public) really don’t get the correct information needed to make that call. I’m little picture- I’m still here thanks to leaving animal consumption behind. Your mileage may vary. Good luck to all! 😎
This is awesome. I love that people are, in a sense, moving backwards to doing things the old world way. People need to see more of this. Tear down the industrial food system and bring back the local craftsmen (and women) who feed each other locally and sustainable just like humans have been doing for thousands of years before industrialization.
I can’t love this enough! Thank you for highlighting an awesome shop that has a commitment to supporting local farmers/ranchers and using the whole animal ❤️
A thoughtful video and wonderful butchery. Local, sustainable and skilful. More of this please! Diet choices are personal and it is good to have this type of butchery as a low-waste, low-transport option.
I can't wait until there is a butcher in every town. The kind of butcher who cares about less waste and educating the public on everything an animal has to offer. I love seeing the step between farm and consumer.
There used to be a butcher in every town, then the global market made it impossible for the local butchers to compete. Over the last year and a half, people have rediscovered local meat sources due to breakdowns in the supply chain. I sincerely hope that a butcher shop opens in every town again! At this point, appointments to get an animal butchered are a year out.
I grew up where we always bought our meat from the corner butcher shop. Its wonderful to see this happening again.
interesting video, looks like a quality operation
Outstanding work ethic for this company
As someone who gets half a cow each year, this was a great video. I always just take the standard cuts, now I have some knowledge to ask for some different cuts next year. We have a bunch of local butchers around us, which is a blessing! It isnt much more than the grocery store prices nowadays. Farm to Table , while it's a trendy phrase...it is an amazing thing quality wise, especially when you get to know the people running it.
Wow this is a really great video. Very informative and I am glad this butchery does not waste food. Buying local and serving their community is what it is all about.
Josh, i love that you post so much about these places in North Carolina! We are moving to Raleigh this winter and you are making my list of finding local sustainable, HEALTHY, food sources so much easier! Thank you so much for featuring this amazing butcher shop.
The freakin twist in his apron is driving me bat poop crazy!
.......awesome content!
Every city and town in this country should take note.
Yup!
Fantastic video. Thank you. I wish I can find this type of butchery in my community!
Didn't know you guys were so close to Chapel Hill, gonna try to stop by soon, thanks for the post.
Extremely Professional, informative and entertaining.
This was very interesting and others have noted Wish I had place like this near where I live!
I'm a UK butcher and shop looks very welcoming and your meat preparation is TIP TOP 👍 and your meat counter looks fresh
Just came across your channel .
Really good vid . This shop was hear .
Really like this butcher because he shows us so much and utilizes every thing .
I still can remember my parents talking about sweat breads . They are the kidney of some animal .I believe are parents where healthier not because they ate alot of meat but because they ate different parts .dear heart is good . Very rich . But good .
Thank you .
This shop is absolutely awesome
More people need to be familiarized with this process. I believe it would create a really needed connection to our food and really deter the factory farming of animals.
Beautiful shop...wish something like this was in my area...lots of cattle no butchers...
No hair nets, no beard nets! Amazing !
Butcher shop should make some Cornish pasties using outside skirt steak absolutely delicious. Would also recommend scotch egg and I imagine they would sell..
Great work Josh, great work Butcher's shop! No-till quality meat, I would totally buy from here if I was in the neighborhood.
Nice video! Liz said she met you out there while you were interviewing Ross. Keep up the good work.
wonderful job. those early color shots of them making links was very good. Wish more shots of cooking it up though :)
Love this concept! Very Cool!
Great video!!! I wish this shop was in my neighborhood!!!
Yummy and someone who´s doing it the right way. Respect! Btw., the guy with the sausages is german, or?
This, my friends, is Real food.
This is great!! Congrats.
Hi!
Looks great!
How many cows and pigs are you purchasing off the farms a year?
How many meals can you get out of each cow and each pig?
Loved the video... very informative!
Great Video Josh!
I know that butchery! The roast beef is amazing.
What do you do with meat that doesn't sell and who and how are the animals killed?
I am going to drive up there and get some beef. Thanks
What town is he located in?
Saxapahaw, NC
It’s a sad commentary about UA-cam and the state of our country when you have to declare at the start of a video about a butcher shop that no animals were killed on the video. We’re so detached from the source of our food that it’s pathetic. I have no doubt that in the future you’ll have to warn people before you show a video about harvesting (killing) vegetables.
To me, the heads up makes it easier for their message to reach people, as a smart business move. I probably wouldn't be watching it knowing that I'd see that happen on camera. But I am interested in supporting local butchers, so the message at the beginning encouraged me to watch it.
"So why is whole animal butchery a rare thing?" Because we rely on someone else supplying our meat, and there is no way a small shop could supply enough to the masses.
"So why is whole animal butchery a rare thing?" Because Henry Ford invented the assembly line.
Thought whole animal was the only way butchers operated. Never been to a partial or living meat butcher.
Why are they handling the meat with bare hands? they should be wearing gloves
As none of the meat is intended to be consumed raw, the act of cooking or smoking should pasteurize.
He runs a clean shop far cleaner than the local commercial butchers.
I found that disturbing as well, and that they were not wearing beard nets. I worked for a small butcher in Grand Rapids, Michigan for a little over 3 years and we were required to have gloves and change them frequently, along with anything to keep hair out of the product (hair and beard nets, and having.all long hair tied and but under a net or hat).
More plants less meat please.
The grass fed beef represents two years of plant consumption.
Just the idea of eating these poor animals is extremely foreign - and sad - to me. They want to live, just like us. There are plenty of options for us to get nutrition eating vegetables, grains, and legumes - yes there is plenty of protein in all of those.
If you don't feed massive amounts of our food to the animals just so you can eat them, we can avoid the looming climate catastrophe. That is actual sustainability.
The idea of eating animals is extremely foreign to you? Most humans that have ever existed, have consumed meat.
We can't eat grass. All the cows they butcher, are from local pastures.
Whatever you are eating -was probably raised with petrol fertilizers, sprayed with pesticides, combined processed (along with all the critters), had the earth tilled to nothing, processed in a factory, then eventually trucked to you.
These people should be commended as a model of how we can get away from the operations that do real harm to the planet.
@@wolfbirdhomestead600 Instead of grass pastures we could put in orchards and permaculture food forests. That is so much more efficient.
Just because Monsanto exists and other ridiculous ways of growing gmo processed foods, doesn’t mean all plants are trash and meat is better.
Eating animals is the most sadistic/dumb way to get nutrients one could imagine.
Vegan for the win
Cows actually are really healthy for the land and done right will not harm but nurture the land .
Cows were never meant to eat grain . It's the global industries witch changed it and not for the good .
Land is going to wast because we do not cultivate it with cows and buffaloes .
I’d like to see more people rely on plant-based diets for health. The UK is way ahead of us. 🤔
Enough with the bs
Yep I would like to see plant based diets as well.
@@Guzuuuu So, that’s an excellent response. 🙄 Good luck to you.
Hey Gary, work on perfecting yourself first. Feel free to rely on a plant-based, diet but how about letting everybody else decide for themselves?
@@rd4660 thanks for your reply. I’ve been 100% plant - based since 2012 when I had my stomach cancer treatments and surgery. Yes, it’s a personal choice. If I sounded preachy, I apologize. It was more of a recognition of the health benefits. I don’t subscribe to the highly sensitive environmental aspects. Too big picture for me… we (the public) really don’t get the correct information needed to make that call. I’m little picture- I’m still here thanks to leaving animal consumption behind. Your mileage may vary. Good luck to all! 😎