Shelf Life & Storage Tips
<div>
<input class="questions" id="question1" name="q" type="checkbox">
<div class="plus">+</div>
<label class="question" for="question1">
Shelf Life & Storage Tips</label>
<div class="answers">The beef cubes should last up to a 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>
</input></div>
Yummy Suggestions
<div>
<input class="questions" id="question6" name="q" type="checkbox">
<div class="plus">+</div>
<label class="question" for="question6">
Yummy Suggestions</label>
<div class="answers">Add some beef broth to a pan, toss in a diced onion, add your beef and braise it on low heat for an hour or two. If your fork goes in super easily that means it’s tender and ready to eat!<br><br>
Beef cubes are great for beef stew! Want to try something different? Add turmeric, chopped kale, and a splash of full-fat coconut milk for a healthier, tastier twist.<br><br>
Skewer up beef cubes with your favorite veggies like peppers, onions, tomatoes and mushrooms for a delicious bite! Season with sea salt and ground pepper, and brush on a mixture of avocado oil and freshly minced garlic. Chuck those cubes on a medium-hot grill and let 'em cook low and slow till they're nice and tender.<br>
</br></br></br></br></br></div>
</input></div>
Feed Ingredients
<div class="faq2">
<div>
<input class="questions" id="question1" name="q" type="checkbox">
<div class="plus">+</div>
<label class="question" for="question1">
Shelf Life & Storage Tips</label>
<div class="answers">The beef cubes should last up to a 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>
</input></div>
<div>
<input class="questions" id="question6" name="q" type="checkbox">
<div class="plus">+</div>
<label class="question" for="question6">
Yummy Suggestions</label>
<div class="answers">Add some beef broth to a pan, toss in a diced onion, add your beef and braise it on low heat for an hour or two. If your fork goes in super easily that means it’s tender and ready to eat!<br><br>
Beef cubes are great for beef stew! Want to try something different? Add turmeric, chopped kale, and a splash of full-fat coconut milk for a healthier, tastier twist.<br><br>
Skewer up beef cubes with your favorite veggies like peppers, onions, tomatoes and mushrooms for a delicious bite! Season with sea salt and ground pepper, and brush on a mixture of avocado oil and freshly minced garlic. Chuck those cubes on a medium-hot grill and let 'em cook low and slow till they're nice and tender.<br>
</br></br></br></br></br></div>
</input></div>
<input class="questions" id="question7" name="q" type="checkbox">
<div class="plus">+</div>
<label class="question" for="question7">
Feed Ingredients</label>
<div class="answers">
As the seasons allow, our cows are raised in the open pasture or field. They are 100% grass-fed and finished, which means they only eat their natural diet of grasses and what they forage on pasture. In the colder months, they have hay and free choice organic nutrients in the barn.<br><br>
Our cows are NEVER supplemented with grain feed. Our goal is to raise the healthiest and happiest animals possible!
</br></br></div>
</input></div>
Honest Disclosure
<div>
<input class="questions" id="question11" name="q" style="text-decoration-line: line-through;" type="checkbox">
<div class="plus">+</div>
<label class="question" for="question11">
</label>
<div class="answers">The beef cubes are 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>
</input></div>