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3 Freezer-Friendly Meals Made for Busy Weeknights

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Busy days call for freezer-ready meals that make dinnertime as simple as heating and serving. Whether you’re feeding a crowd or just want the convenience of no-cook dinners, stock your freezer and save time while nourishing your taste buds by shopping online for soy and corn-free chicken, pastured pork, and grass fed and finished beef. Here are three make-ahead meal ideas your future self will thank you for. Crowd-Pleasing Chicken Pot Pie  For extra chilly nights, nothing beats the warm, comforting flavors of a from-scratch chicken pot pie. With juicy chicken, a creamy gravy filling, and bite-sized vegetables, this pie is topped with a flaky, barely-browned crust. To make your filling, boil pieces of pasture-raised boneless, skinless chicken breast along with carrots, celery, and peas. After filling your pie, pour chicken bone broth over the mixture, then seal the edges of your crust. Serve one for dinner, and freeze a second for a quick, heat-and-eat weeknight meal. L...

Why Pasture-Raised Chicken Is a Favorite for Dietary Resolutions

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Eating well and exercising more are two very common New Year’s resolutions, but just because you eat healthier foods doesn’t have to mean they taste bland or look lackluster. You can create a delicious meal featuring one of the healthiest proteins for your body: pasture-raised chicken. Nutritious chicken raised free from soy and corn will become a prominent ingredient in the coming months, and there are a few reasons why. Chicken Is Naturally Protein-Rich Chicken is a naturally protein-rich food, and your body needs protein to build strength, recover from physical strains, and go about daily activities. It’s an essential nutrient, and chicken is a complete protein. Corn and soy free chicken is always a great source of protein when you’re working out or instituting lifestyle changes, and there are enough ways to prepare it that it rarely becomes boring. A Less Fatty Source of Nutrients Many people want to take saturated fats out of their diets when they start eating health...

Start 2026 with Nourishing Pastured Protein From Primal Pastures

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If embracing a more wholesome diet is on your New Year’s resolutions list, Primal Pastures makes feeding your family clean, nourishing meats as easy as a few clicks. Learn more about pasture raised meats from Primal Pastures at https://primalpastures.com/ Have questions? Reach out to the Primal Pastures world-class team at https://primalpastures.com/pages/contact-us From Their Farms to Your Table If you’ve ever wondered where your food comes from, Primal Pastures brings transparency to the table. As first-generation regenerative farmers based in Southern California, they partner with other value-based farms to deliver high-quality, pasture raised proteins and products straight to your home. Their cattle, poultry, and pigs are born, raised, and harvested in the U.S., living naturally without GMOs, feedlots, grain feed, or steroids. So, every time you order their pastured chicken or grass fed and finished beef online , you know exactly where your meat is coming from. Nourish with Nat...

4 Holistic New Year’s (New Food) Resolutions

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The New Year is all about starting fresh, and your nutrition is no different! Whether you’re aiming to eat healthier or cook more meals at home, changing a few habits can help you enjoy the full benefits of real foods that are good for you. From meal prepping to shopping for grass fed meats online , here are four New Year's resolutions to make 2026 the healthiest and most flavorful year yet.   Make Meal Prep a Part of Your Weekly Routine Planning your meals for the week can save you time, money, and reduce food waste, all while taking only a few hours a week. Start by sitting down and jotting a few freezer-safe recipes you want to try. After taking inventory of what you have and what you need, use your grocery list to shop for nutrient-dense whole foods. To save even more time, consider shopping online for proteins like pastured chicken , pasture-raised pork, and grass fed and finished beef. Stock Your Pantry with Whole Foods Keeping your pantry stocked with nutrient-dense ingredie...

You Are What Your Food Eats: The Importance of Food and Soil Quality

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Have you ever considered what your favorite meats eat? If you’re still buying mass-produced chicken, beef, and other meats from your nearest grocery store, chances are high that those meats are eating feed loaded with fillers such as corn and soy that are passed on to you when you consume them. If you’re looking for healthier, more nutrient-dense corn and soy free chicken and other meats, here’s why you should care about the quality of food and soil your own food consumes. What Your Food Eats Today, many factory farms feed their animals feed filled with soybeans, corn, animal proteins, and other byproducts to make them grow faster. Factory farms and corn and soy feed are far from a farm animal’s natural habitat and diet in the wild, let alone the idyllic version of farms we all imagine. However, many smaller farms are beginning to raise pastured chicken , cattle, hogs, and lamb in humane environments containing healthy green grass, bugs, and soil they’d naturally eat. This is suppl...