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Question pretty much says it all. I'm in Annandale, NJ for the next several weeks, and having trouble finding grass-fed goodness near here. Any local paleos out there who can point me in the right direction?

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Have you checked out Eat Wild?

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Google family farms coop :)

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If you're just there for a couple of weeks and can't find a farm, there's always Whole Foods Market. My Whole Foods (South Jersey) sells about 10-15 different cuts of 100% grassfed at any given time.

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You can try FreshDirect.com, delivering to the NYC/New Jersey area. They sell Hardwick Beef, which is grass-fed.

If Fresh Direct doesn't deliver to your area, you can always just make an order and pick it up at their warehouse.

And of course, there's always U.S. Wellness Meats.

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P.S. Fresh Direct/Hardwick even has grass-fed beef liver! – gilliebean Sep 16 2011 at 12:32
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Well it's a little bit of a trip from Annandale but Cherry Grove farm in Lawrenceville has beef and lamb. Beechtree Farm in Hopewell also has grass-fed beef and you can get offal there along with roasts, ground beef, etc.

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Whole Foods in Bergen Coounty has North Jersey local grass fed- great stuff. Not that expensive.

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any sources on local grass fed beef liver and marrow bones?

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Check out Tullamore Farms in Stockton, NJ. Not really "North" Jersey, but well worth the drive. Seriously some of the best grass-fed beef I've ever eaten, and I've had it from all over the country. – Glenn Sep 27 at 6:09
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You should check out the "Lancaster Farm Fresh Cooperative".

It's a group of certified organic farms in Lancaster PA that runs a CSA with delivery points a between Maryland to NY. They have a co-op store that also sells all kinds of meat and will deliver to the CSA drop points.

http://www.lancasterfarmfresh.com/

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Bringhurst meats Berlin NJ they have A website and sell by the case- The product is packed very nicely.

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