Shelf Life & Storage Tips
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<div class="answers">Our broth will last about 1 year in the freezer. You can slow thaw in the fridge or quick thaw in a bowl of cold water. Once thawed, it will last 3-5 days in the fridge. <br/></div>
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Yummy Suggestions
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<div class="answers">One of the most popular health-boosting additions to the kitchen table. It’s not a new health fad. In fact, throughout history societies have used bone broths as a staple in their traditional diets.<br><br>
Broth is delicious for sipping, warmed in a mug. You can salt it to your liking. You can call it "beef tea".
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Broth can also be used to make a plethora of yummy dishes. Sure there's soups and stews. But you can also use it to cook grains like rice, steam veggies, make mashed potatoes and gravy, and so much more!
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Feed Ingredients
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Our chickens forage for countless seeds and bugs in the regeneratively farmed pasture. They are moved often in mobile coops. They are given free access to a feed, which contains a specially formulated blend of wheat, peas, barley, fishmeal (from sardines), flax seed, kelp, vitamins, and minerals.</div>
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Honest Disclosure
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<div class="answers">The broth is packaged in HDPE plastic, which is the most environmentally stable of all plastics. It does not contain BPA, phthalates, heavy metals, harmful fumes, or allergens. But all plastic has the potential to leach chemicals.</div>
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