Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Eat Local!

Last week we visited Sunrise Ranch to take a tour of the farm and pick-up our share of their delicious, grass-fed beef. It was an incredible experience to watch these gorgeous, well-cared for and well-maintained cows graze on alfalfa next to sparkling lake.

When it comes to making diet choices, the real question we should be asking ourselves is not how many calories are in this dish or what is the ratio of protein/carbs/fat, but where is our food coming from. Since moving to Denver one year ago, we have begun to focus on the quality of our foods, purchasing a vegetable share from Farm Yard, a local C.S.A., buying dozens of eggs from a local chicken farmer and now investing in grass-fed beef from Sunrise Ranch. While the initial cost can be daunting, consider thinking of your food as an investment.


Mike and I joined in with four friends to buy a half a cow. We paid less than $5 per pound for over 191lbs of organic, hormone-free, grass-fed beef. Find a grass-fed beef source near you through Eat Wild.


Buying vegetables and fruit through a C.S.A. (community supported agriculture) can be a cost-effective way to get organically grown produce and to support a local farmer. Check out Local Harvest to find a C.S.A. in your area.