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    Entries in king corn (2)

    Tuesday
    Jul202010

    KT Beef: Bringing back memories of how beef should taste

    At the most recent Sunday farmer’s market at the Grove (corner of South Virginia and Foothill) - I noticed something new. Folks selling beef from their operation - KT Beef -  up in Loyalton, California. Although we don’t eat much meat these days at Rancho Maven, we still get a yen once in a while for the taste of real meat - the kind I remember getting way back in the day in Kansas and Colorado. My family still raises quality beef in Parsons, Kansas.

    Taking a look at what they had, I engaged ranchers Dennis and Laurie Marsh in a conversation about how they raise their beef, and further- how they finish it. I liked what I heard. There’s no corn involved.

    As you have noticed, I have a ‘thing’ about feeding cattle corn. My late uncle Robert, back in Parsons gave me chapter and verse as a teenager about why that was wrong - and why feedlots were terrible. If you’ve taken a bit of time to read Michael Pollan, or watch King Corn or Food, Inc. you’ll know that cattle were not designed to eat corn. They are herbivores. Corn does not make for either delicious or safe meat.

    But I digress.

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    Tuesday
    Jan192010

    What's the problem with High Fructose Corn Syrup anyhow? Funny you should ask.

    The folks who give us an entire grocery store filled with products containing High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) have produced some warm and fuzzy advertising to thwart the public’s concern over their product.

     

    Maybe HFCS isn’t exactly DDT or dioxin, and we won’t die tomorrow from ingesting it. That isn’t the issue, and the industry doesn’t want to go where the real issues are, of course.

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