Posts Tagged ‘grass finished’

Off Season Butcher

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

Happy New Year! Normally at Paradise Valley Beef we butcher during the summer months, but we have started a little early this year. We will be picking up a few steers from the butcher next week. We have a limited number of 1/4′s left so get your orders in now. First come, first serve…

Our 1/4′s right now are $600, yeilding 70 – 85 lbs of meat. Due to the market and the price of beef increasing, we will be raising our prices soon. So now is the time!

If you have any questions please email us at info@paradisevalleybeef.com or call us at 707-427-2750.

Grass Fed Beef Nutrient-Rich

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Beef DinnerCalorie-for-calorie, grass fed beef is one of the most nutrient-rich foods to fuel an active and healthy lifestyle. A 3-ounce serving of lean beef contributes less than10 percent of calories to a 2,000-calorie diet, yet it’s an excellent source of protein, zinc, vitamin B12, selenium and phosphorus; and a good source of choline, niacin, vitamin B6, iron and riboflavin.

Yay For Summer

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Well we are in full swing of our Farmers Market season.  We are featured in four markets this year – we are selling our individual cuts at the Vacaville Farmers Market on Saturday mornings from 8 – Noon, We are at Woodland Healthcares Farmers Market on Tuesday afternoons from 4:30 – 7:00, We are at the Point Richmond Farmers Market on Wednesdays from 4:00 – 8:00 and finally We are at the Dublin Farmers Market on Thursdays from 4:00 – 8:00.

We are also selling our 1/4′s, 1/2′s, and whole cows on our website.  We are sold out through July already, with our next available “sides” ready in August.  Reserve yours today… If your interested in purchasing a side, please visit our online store and shoot us an email.

Black Angus Beef

Monday, August 16th, 2010

We raise Grass Finished Black Angus Beef.

Angus cattle are two Scottish breeds of cattle, which naturally don’t have horns. Angus is one of the preferred breeds for beef, especially in the United States. The two breeds of Angus cattle are:

Black Angus, which refers to the predominant coloring amongst the original Scottish Aberdeen Angus population. If a color is not specified when referring to Angus cattle, it’s presumed to be black.

Red Angus, a breed resulting from the selection of red individuals from the Angus population, which has always had both red and black individuals.

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WELCOME!

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Paradise Valley Beef is located in Fairfield California, specializing in Organic Grass Fed Black Angus Beef…