Beef prices differ by cut. Learn what USDA labels mean so you can choose the best beef for your next hearty meal.
Person holding ground beef in grocery store - Grace Cary/Getty Images There are many tips you should follow when cooking with ground beef, but it all starts with the type and quality of the meat you ...
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What 'no added hormones' actually means for beef products
Reading labels on the packages of food is a smart thing to do to eat healthy. The term "no added hormones" should be ...
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Prime vs choice beef explained by a rancher
Beef labels can be confusing at the meat counter, especially when Prime and Choice sit side by side with noticeably different prices. To many shoppers, those words feel like vague quality signals ...
If you thought “grass-fed beef” meant your steak dinner was frolicking in a meadow before it was prepared, you are in for a shock. Despite what you might think, grass-fed means exactly what it says, ...
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