Guest guest Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 I've heard Kobe beef is phenomenal. I'd love to try these some day! Other people are complaining about again, as well. I don't think it is just you... Cyndi In a message dated 4/24/2007 9:13:07 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, cbrowne writes: Hello, all! I am re-sending this email so forgive me if it comes through twice...my email server started bouncing again (no wonder it was so quiet!!!) and I'm not sure what has and has not gone through... --C-- - Celia Browne-Wanat RealSimple Tuesday, April 24, 2007 11:25 AM Fw: Four Breed Burger Package! I sure wish I could afford some of this meat...especially the Kobe! I really want these people to be successful in this endeavor so we can continue this trend toward more natural "slow" food and local, organic produce. (It's expensive for a reason...doing the things the right way 'ain't' cheap!) I even heard Meredith Viera on the Today Show talk about 'localism' in reference to buying locally, and knowing who, what and where your food comes from instead of buying from the grocery store. Woo-HOO! I think it's gaining momentum when they start talking about it in the pop culture media... --Cee-- P.S. Not sure 'localism' was the word she used but I can't remember the right one. Ellen...you started a thread on TWF about it some time ago...do you remember what the correct word is??? (Localvore???) <shrugs shoulders> - Heritage Foods USA Celia Browne Tuesday, April 24, 2007 10:35 AM Four Breed Burger Package! Dear Heritage Foods USA Supporter, Today we feature the perfect food ensemble to welcome the outdoor grilling season. We hope you enjoy our FOUR BREED HAMBURGER PACKS! Each package includes: Elk – True North American Roosevelt elk make for a delicious burger that tastes a bit like meatloaf. It’s especially good with some Thai hot pepper. This is the leanest burger in the pack so it cooks the fastest. (Three patties per pound). Bison – North American bison is high in Omega-3. These burgers taste more like chop steak and can be eaten alone or preferably with grilled onions. (Three patties per pound) Piedmontese – This lean breed of beef hails from the Piedmont region of Italy where Slow Food was founded. Ours are raised in Montana. (Two patties per pound) Kobe – This is the heartiest of the burgers in our pack. A true breed original this Waygu is raised in Iowa and makes delicious burgers with a succulent fat. (Two patties per pound) Thanks for supporting the revolution, FOUR BREED HAMBURGER PACKSEach breed comes packaged separately. 4lbs (1lb of each)- $58 shipping included 8lbs (2lbs of each) - $92 shipping included 16lbs (4lbs of each) – $158 shipping included Order now at www.heritagefoodsusa.com Heritage Foods USAThe Source for Authentic American Heritage FoodsHeritage Foods USA has been featured as a Company of the Year in Bon Appetit, House & Garden, Newsweek, Saveur Magazine and The New York Times Magazine. Please do not reply to this e-mail. For more information, contact us at: http://www.heritagefoodsusa.com 212.980.6603 info If you wish to be removed from our mailing list, please -- This message has been scanned by LastSpam e-mail security service. Ce message a été vérifié par le service de sécurité pour courriels LastSpam. See what's free at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 I sure wish I could afford some of this meat...especially the Kobe! I really want these people to be successful in this endeavor so we can continue this trend toward more natural "slow" food and local, organic produce. (It's expensive for a reason...doing the things the right way 'ain't' cheap!) I even heard Meredith Viera on the Today Show talk about 'localism' in reference to buying locally, and knowing who, what and where your food comes from instead of buying from the grocery store. Woo-HOO! I think it's gaining momentum when they start talking about it in the pop culture media... --Cee-- P.S. Not sure 'localism' was the word she used but I can't remember the right one. Ellen...you started a thread on TWF about it some time ago...do you remember what the correct word is??? (Localvore???) <shrugs shoulders> - Heritage Foods USA Celia Browne Tuesday, April 24, 2007 10:35 AM Four Breed Burger Package! Dear Heritage Foods USA Supporter, Today we feature the perfect food ensemble to welcome the outdoor grilling season. We hope you enjoy our FOUR BREED HAMBURGER PACKS! Each package includes: Elk – True North American Roosevelt elk make for a delicious burger that tastes a bit like meatloaf. It’s especially good with some Thai hot pepper. This is the leanest burger in the pack so it cooks the fastest. (Three patties per pound). Bison – North American bison is high in Omega-3. These burgers taste more like chop steak and can be eaten alone or preferably with grilled onions. (Three patties per pound) Piedmontese – This lean breed of beef hails from the Piedmont region of Italy where Slow Food was founded. Ours are raised in Montana. (Two patties per pound) Kobe – This is the heartiest of the burgers in our pack. A true breed original this Waygu is raised in Iowa and makes delicious burgers with a succulent fat. (Two patties per pound) Thanks for supporting the revolution, FOUR BREED HAMBURGER PACKSEach breed comes packaged separately. 4lbs (1lb of each)- $58 shipping included 8lbs (2lbs of each) - $92 shipping included 16lbs (4lbs of each) – $158 shipping included Order now at www.heritagefoodsusa.com Heritage Foods USAThe Source for Authentic American Heritage FoodsHeritage Foods USA has been featured as a Company of the Year in Bon Appetit, House & Garden, Newsweek, Saveur Magazine and The New York Times Magazine. Please do not reply to this e-mail. For more information, contact us at: http://www.heritagefoodsusa.com 212.980.6603 info If you wish to be removed from our mailing list, please -- This message has been scanned by LastSpam e-mail security service. Ce message a été vérifié par le service de sécurité pour courriels LastSpam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 Hello, all! I am re-sending this email so forgive me if it comes through twice...my email server started bouncing again (no wonder it was so quiet!!!) and I'm not sure what has and has not gone through... --C-- - Celia Browne-Wanat RealSimple Tuesday, April 24, 2007 11:25 AM Fw: Four Breed Burger Package! I sure wish I could afford some of this meat...especially the Kobe! I really want these people to be successful in this endeavor so we can continue this trend toward more natural "slow" food and local, organic produce. (It's expensive for a reason...doing the things the right way 'ain't' cheap!) I even heard Meredith Viera on the Today Show talk about 'localism' in reference to buying locally, and knowing who, what and where your food comes from instead of buying from the grocery store. Woo-HOO! I think it's gaining momentum when they start talking about it in the pop culture media... --Cee-- P.S. Not sure 'localism' was the word she used but I can't remember the right one. Ellen...you started a thread on TWF about it some time ago...do you remember what the correct word is??? (Localvore???) <shrugs shoulders> - Heritage Foods USA Celia Browne Tuesday, April 24, 2007 10:35 AM Four Breed Burger Package! Dear Heritage Foods USA Supporter, Today we feature the perfect food ensemble to welcome the outdoor grilling season. We hope you enjoy our FOUR BREED HAMBURGER PACKS! Each package includes: Elk – True North American Roosevelt elk make for a delicious burger that tastes a bit like meatloaf. It’s especially good with some Thai hot pepper. This is the leanest burger in the pack so it cooks the fastest. (Three patties per pound). Bison – North American bison is high in Omega-3. These burgers taste more like chop steak and can be eaten alone or preferably with grilled onions. (Three patties per pound) Piedmontese – This lean breed of beef hails from the Piedmont region of Italy where Slow Food was founded. Ours are raised in Montana. (Two patties per pound) Kobe – This is the heartiest of the burgers in our pack. A true breed original this Waygu is raised in Iowa and makes delicious burgers with a succulent fat. (Two patties per pound) Thanks for supporting the revolution, FOUR BREED HAMBURGER PACKSEach breed comes packaged separately. 4lbs (1lb of each)- $58 shipping included 8lbs (2lbs of each) - $92 shipping included 16lbs (4lbs of each) – $158 shipping included Order now at www.heritagefoodsusa.com Heritage Foods USAThe Source for Authentic American Heritage FoodsHeritage Foods USA has been featured as a Company of the Year in Bon Appetit, House & Garden, Newsweek, Saveur Magazine and The New York Times Magazine. Please do not reply to this e-mail. For more information, contact us at: http://www.heritagefoodsusa.com 212.980.6603 info If you wish to be removed from our mailing list, please -- This message has been scanned by LastSpam e-mail security service. Ce message a été vérifié par le service de sécurité pour courriels LastSpam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2007 Report Share Posted April 25, 2007 Phew! Glad to hear it's and not me for once, LOL! We have so many problems with the server at work that I automatically assume it is there... --Cee-- RealSimple , cyndikrall wrote: > > > I've heard Kobe beef is phenomenal. I'd love to try these some day! > > Other people are complaining about again, as well. I don't think it is > just you... > > Cyndi > > In a message dated 4/24/2007 9:13:07 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, > cbrowne writes: > > > Hello, all! I am re-sending this email so forgive me if it comes through > twice...my email server started bouncing again (no wonder it was so > quiet!!!) and I'm not sure what has and has not gone through... > > --C-- > > - > _Celia Browne-Wanat_ (cbrowne) > _RealSimple _ (RealSimple ) > Tuesday, April 24, 2007 11:25 AM > Fw: Four Breed Burger Package! > > > > I sure wish I could afford some of this meat...especially the Kobe! > > I really want these people to be successful in this endeavor so we can > continue this trend toward more natural " slow " food and local, organic produce. > (It's expensive for a reason...doing the things the right way 'ain't' cheap!) > I even heard Meredith Viera on the Today Show talk about 'localism' in > reference to buying locally, and knowing who, what and where your food comes from > instead of buying from the grocery store. Woo-HOO! I think it's gaining > momentum when they start talking about it in the pop culture media... > > --Cee-- > > P.S. Not sure 'localism' was the word she used but I can't remember the > right one. Ellen...you started a thread on TWF about it some time ago...do you > remember what the correct word is??? (Localvore???) <shrugs shoulders> > > > - > _Heritage Foods USA_ (mailing) > _Celia Browne_ (cbrowne) > Tuesday, April 24, 2007 10:35 AM > Four Breed Burger Package! > > > > > > Dear Heritage Foods USA Supporter, > Today we feature the perfect food ensemble to welcome the outdoor grilling > season. We hope you enjoy our FOUR BREED HAMBURGER PACKS! > Each package includes: > * Elk †" True North American Roosevelt elk make for a delicious burger > that tastes a bit like meatloaf. It’s especially good with some Thai hot > pepper. This is the leanest burger in the pack so it cooks the fastest. (Three > patties per pound). > * Bison †" North American bison is high in Omega-3. These burgers taste > more like chop steak and can be eaten alone or preferably with grilled > onions. (Three patties per pound) > * Piedmontese †" This lean breed of beef hails from the Piedmont region > of Italy where Slow Food was founded. Ours are raised in Montana. (Two > patties per pound) > * Kobe †" This is the heartiest of the burgers in our pack. A true > breed original this Waygu is raised in Iowa and makes delicious burgers with a > succulent fat. (Two patties per pound) > Thanks for supporting the revolution, > > _FOUR BREED HAMBURGER PACKS_ (http://www.nexternal.com/hfusa/Category31) > Each breed comes packaged separately. > 4lbs (1lb of each)- $58 shipping included > 8lbs (2lbs of each) - $92 shipping included > 16lbs (4lbs of each) †" $158 shipping included > Order now at _www.heritagefoodsusa.com_ (http://www.heritagefoodsusa.com/) > Heritage Foods USA > The Source for Authentic American Heritage Foods > Heritage Foods USA has been featured as a Company of the Year in Bon > Appetit, House & Garden, Newsweek, Saveur Magazine and The New York Times Magazine. > Please do not reply to this e-mail. For more information, contact us at: > _http://www.heritagefoodsusa.com_ (http://www.heritagefoodsusa.com/) > 212.980.6603 > _info_ (info) > If you wish to be removed from our mailing list, please _click here_ > (http://www.nexternal.com/shared/unsub/?CS=hfusa) . > -- > This message has been scanned by _LastSpam_ (http://www.lastspam.com/en/) > e-mail security service. > Ce message a été vérifié par le service de sécurité pour courriels > _LastSpam._ (http://www.lastspam.com/fr/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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