One of the booths at our weekly Farmers Market this year is a Bison rancher from Wisconsin, in the space that was formerly held by the local(!) cattle ranch.
I bought only two things to start. Bison "bacon" and a couple of shank bones for Pancho.
The "bacon," whatever it really is, is lean and pretty good.
I asked the guy how sturdy the bones are since Pancho has shattered beef bones I've bought. She's in week two and still happily gnawing on it and it's holding up fine.
I think I'm gonna be more adventurous next week and try some steaks.
There is another booth with produce "grown right here in town." I didn't get anything on my first trip, but I will.
I'm getting to enjoy this country living.
(I just had to tell the neighbor kid who runs from spiders and spider webs that we live in the country.
BTW, We have a den with a family of coyotes on the next lot. We've been discussing whether to be worried about our pets. I've noticed that I'm seeing a whole lot fewer squirrels, birds, and rodents around. )
I bought only two things to start. Bison "bacon" and a couple of shank bones for Pancho.
The "bacon," whatever it really is, is lean and pretty good.
I asked the guy how sturdy the bones are since Pancho has shattered beef bones I've bought. She's in week two and still happily gnawing on it and it's holding up fine.
I think I'm gonna be more adventurous next week and try some steaks.
There is another booth with produce "grown right here in town." I didn't get anything on my first trip, but I will.
I'm getting to enjoy this country living.
(I just had to tell the neighbor kid who runs from spiders and spider webs that we live in the country.
BTW, We have a den with a family of coyotes on the next lot. We've been discussing whether to be worried about our pets. I've noticed that I'm seeing a whole lot fewer squirrels, birds, and rodents around. )