Nourish?

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

Close. They sell the equivalent butter for $30 a pint. To cook with it'd be wise to further clarify into ghee.

Extremely costly. Hoping nostr:nprofile1qqsfnnh6v3dspqtnwv3e46aed5k3nypyfx2wtet92ekg9szt3hr9k4qp8pmhxue69uhkc6t8dp6xu6twvuhxyetwvd5x7erjdanxvtnrdakj7mn0wd68ycmvd9jkuap0v9cxjtmkxyhhyetvv9usz8nhwden5te0dehhxarj95crxtnydaexzenpvd6x7une9ehhyecj4jdzt can bring an (appropriately pricey) product to market.

https://nourishfoodclub.com/products/unsalted-butter-zone-3

Hmmm 🤔🤔

Issue is there are regs around raw milk and butter. Nourish seems to be getting around them by having you join the club which is just a form of a herd share?

Exactly.

Another loophole is selling as pet food

Yeah one other guy mentioned that. I’m going to look into that soon

There's a few private groups like https://harmonyacres.com

They aren't really herd shares, but when you join the group you agree to private arbitration and basically swear "I believe the federal gov is overstepping on our fundamental rights and im taking my life into my own hands blah blah blah" (felt like joining a militia or something)

Interesting

But since ghee is shelf stable, those regs don’t apply

In their pantry section under “traditional cooking fats”. $35.70 definitely ain’t cheap.

nostr:nprofile1qqsvl9x88qj8z5rwy6re35djz8z0xykl23js7cwshf404ultu9f46sqpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqz8rhwden5te0dehhxarj9e3xjarrda5kuetj9eek7cmfv9kqmc4z6w not cheap but I stand by them; got my space freezer filled with there stuff and plan to use them for decades if they're around.

No doubt - I think it’s a great service.

I have their ghee at home, but I will be hopefully ordering on here moving forward.

I have a feeling they’re taking some feedback from you on the lean ground beef and the skim milk options. Or just coincidence?

No. Since they are selling meat and other products, they are looking for bigger orders.

$250 order gets you a shipping discount.

Ahhhh I see. Their demographic is ordering large quantities of goods at a time. Makes sense

Yep. My read is they aren’t raising the cattle for dairy themselves, but are working with local farmers willing to uphold their quality and testing standards. So they have filled out the necessary paperwork for the “herdshare”, allowing them to sell specialized products. They are adding a vig as the middle man aggregating all these product offerings.

Definitely doesn’t seem like easy work. Glad they put in the effort.

Yeah I’m essentially doing the same thing in Southwest Virginia now.

I doubt they have any orders under $400,$500. The club is for bulk customers AFAICT.

I always spend closer to $1000 and I've done several orders now.

Makes sense. Hope to be wealthy enough to operate like that. That’s what rich is to me