If you are local, you may want to head over to Groupon where you can purchase a package for organic chicken or beef from Pure Pastures in Plymouth, MI. Here are your options:
Chicken barbecue package (a $26 total value)
- The first 350 buyers pay $12.99
- The next 550 buyers pay $15.99
- The final 100 buyers pay $17.99
The chicken barbecue package includes:
- Two pounds of white chicken meat (an $8 value)
- Two pounds of dark chicken meat (a $4 value)
- One pound of chicken sausage (a $6 value)
- One pound of Italian pork sausage (an $8 value)
$19.50 for a beef barbecue package (a $39 total value)
- Two new york strip steaks (a $26 value)
- Three piedmontese beef patties (one pound total) (a $6 value)
- Four bratwurst links (one pound total) (a $7 value)
Just go here, change your city to Ann Arbor and go to All Deals. It should be listed there. I haven’t tried this company, but it seems like a great deal! Here’s some info. on the company:
The team at Pure Pastures can tell you exactly where their meat comes from: Creswick Farm and Roseland Organic Farm. These two suppliers raise their animals with sustainable and free-range practices similar to those before WWII, meaning the chickens eat vegetarian feed, the cows, bison, and lamb munch on grass out on the open range, pigs live outdoors, and none of them worry about the nuclear threat. Also none of the animals ever consume hormones or antibiotics, relying on a stress-free environment instead to ensure their health. In this way, the farmers produce organic meats with lower fat content and higher concentrations of healthy nutrients.
When perusing these meats in Pure Pastures’ cases, patrons can find the right cut for most recipes. They might pick up bison hot dogs, sirloin steaks, or ground elk patties, and staffers can track down special cuts should customers need something not in stock. For pre- or post-dinner snacking, Pure Pastures also carries organic cheeses.
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I bought a GC for them from awhile ago on living social. Very tasty!
Good to hear, thanks Bonny!
I just phoned to place the order using my Groupon and spoke to Gary at the Plymouth store. It was “suggested” on the Groupon that I place my order ahead of time. I said I’m calling to place an order for BBQ package thru Groupon. He immediately launched into a nasty lecture about how “well you can place your order, but you’re not going to get it anytime soon. You’re looking at November 9th.” His tone was so nasty and demeaning, I was taken off guard. When I told him I was phoning Groupon for a refund, he snapped “WHY?” I said because I don’t want to wait two months to BBQ. His response? Another nasty lecture about how they are a small outfit, blah, blah, blah. What a horrible way to speak to a customer. I had hoped that I would really like their product. I’m into and support locally produced/grown goods and this guy blew it…big time.
Ugh, how frustrating. I’m sorry that happened. I had a similar experience when I originally called. The woman told me there was a two month waiting list so I asked to speak to the owner. He was finally willing to let me come in the next day, but part of my order was frozen due to this. You may want to request some frozen meat (if you don’t mind frozen), that way you should be able to pick it up any time.