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		<title>By: carimiller</title>
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		<description>Hi Ivy - great post, and I completely agree! Quality and humane meat is the way to go, and while you do end up spending significantly more, it&#039;s ok if you&#039;re only indulging once or twice a week! The extra money is certainly worth it if you know what it is you&#039;re putting into your body, and be able to know that the animal you are eating was treated humanely. I&#039;m still navigating my way through the somewhat confusing waters of being a meat consumer - for the first time in nearly 10 years. I buy most of my meat either at a local farmer&#039;s market (Green Barn Market at Wychwood Barns), or via one of the&lt;br&gt;clearly labeled sections at Fiesta Farms. My new favourite for beef is Kerr Farms, which is sold at Fiesta Farms.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;However, I never did get a complete answer regarding the &quot;Fiesta Farms&quot; labeled meat products. It is priced a bit higher than &quot;standard&quot; brands like Prime, but it certainly isn&#039;t as expensive as say, Rowe Farms. So... where does the &quot;Fiesta Farms&quot; labeled products originate? Is it indeed local? Do you have any information about where it is farmed? I like to be informed on all of my options when possible. Thanks so much!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Ivy — great post, and I completely agree! Quality and humane meat is the way to go, and while you do end up spending significantly more, it’s ok if you’re only indulging once or twice a week! The extra money is certainly worth it if you know what it is you’re putting into your body, and be able to know that the animal you are eating was treated humanely. I’m still navigating my way through the somewhat confusing waters of being a meat consumer — for the first time in nearly 10 years. I buy most of my meat either at a local farmer’s market (Green Barn Market at Wychwood Barns), or via one of the<br />clearly labeled sections at Fiesta Farms. My new favourite for beef is Kerr Farms, which is sold at Fiesta Farms.</p>
<p>However, I never did get a complete answer regarding the “Fiesta Farms” labeled meat products. It is priced a bit higher than “standard” brands like Prime, but it certainly isn’t as expensive as say, Rowe Farms. So… where does the “Fiesta Farms” labeled products originate? Is it indeed local? Do you have any information about where it is farmed? I like to be informed on all of my options when possible. Thanks so much!</p>
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