Step Up Your Grilling Game With Pasture Raised Meat

Step Up Your Grilling Game With Pasture Raised Meat

When you're looking to grill up some delicious meat for Labor Day, look no further than Tyner Pond Farm. At Tyner Pond we raise our animals on pasture, meaning that the meat is healthier and more sustainable. What's more, buying meat from Tyner Pond helps support a local farm and keep money in the community. So get ready for the Holiday & order some of Tyner Pond's delicious beef, pork, or chicken!

In addition to being delicious, humanely-raised meat from Tyner Pond is also healthier for you. Animals that are raised on pasture have been shown to have higher levels of Omega-3 fatty acids, which are linked to numerous health benefits including reduced inflammation and a lower risk of heart disease. Not to mention, pasture-raised animals are also typically leaner than their factory-farmed counterparts, meaning that their meat is lower in calories and fat.

So this Labor Day, do yourself a favor and buy your meat from Tyner Pond Farm. Not only will you be getting some of the tastiest, most sustainable meat around, but you'll also be supporting a local business.

 

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