So the TL:DR is that the ‘regular pasture-raised’ products I offer are from cows that are 100% pasture raised, meaning they have access to grass all they want, but grains are also included in their diets.

Typically in stores you see either “100% grass fed” or just “grass fed” but the latter is deceptive marketing in my eyes.

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Awesome. Bummer the 100% grass-fed is sold out but I'll snag a jar of pasture raised in the mean time 🐄

Before you do that - I will have more 100% grass fed jars ready on Friday 🫡

If you are trying to snag some ahead of time, shoot me a dm and we can work something out 🤙🤙

Let's go!!

In an ideal world everyone is rich and I have unlimited supply of the 100% grass fed cream and butter, but neither is true.

So, I like offering both options since it’s still local Virginia ghee either way but there’s a premium option and a regular option that’s more cost effective

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which kind am I getting for the recent sample zapsnag 10 oz. jar? 😁

Regular! You can see it in the pic below. I would have charged double if it were the premium 100% grass fed version 🤣 you’ll still love it though

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