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		<title>Pork For Sale &#8211; Finally</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 21:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After months of collecting fruit and nuts, setting up fencing, and letting the pigs teach us what they like and don&#8217;t like to eat, we&#8217;re finally eating what we like, PORK. Our two 3/4 Red Wattle borrows were finally taken to the butcher a few weeks ago and the last meat, the ham steaks, are [...]]]></description>
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<p>After months of collecting fruit and nuts, setting up fencing, and letting the pigs teach us what they like and don&#8217;t like to eat, we&#8217;re finally eating what we like, PORK. Our two 3/4 Red Wattle borrows were finally taken to the butcher a few weeks ago and the last meat, the ham steaks, are back and it&#8217;s all ready to sell. We were anxious to taste our <span class="status_body">natural, hormone and antibiotic-free, free range, pecan/apple/persimmon/walnut</span><span class="status_body">/acorn/corn and forage </span><span class="status_body">finished heritage Red Wattle pork</span> and are delighted to say that it&#8217;s all excellent! I&#8217;ve feasted on pork burgers, pork chops, bacon, pork steaks, pork chili, and of course ham and loved every bit of it. Now I can&#8217;t wait to share it with you, the customers.</p>
<p>We decided to keep a whole hog and we&#8217;ve already sold some so there is a limited supply left for those of you who read this. We&#8217;re selling by the pound, $3.75/lb for 20-22lb packs and $3.50lb for  a half that is around 70 lbs. If you check around, this a great price for what you&#8217;re getting. The variety packs are as close as possible to an even share of all of the cuts&#8230; so it will be approximately 3 pounds of pork sausage, 3 pounds of ground pork<span class="text_exposed_hide">,</span><span class="text_exposed_show"> 3 pounds of pork steak, 5 pounds of pork chops, 2 pounds of bacon, 1.5 pounds of spare ribs, 3 pounds of ham steaks (either fresh or cured), a pound of hocks, and some neck bones (which are optional and only $1/lb). That&#8217;s actually closer to 21 or 22 pounds, but that is more or less the breakdown </span>and most of it is vacuum packed for a long life in the freezer.</p>
<p>Contact me at steven @ franciscanfamilyfarms. com if you&#8217;re interested, or if you have any questions.</p>
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