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Trophy Club, TX
US 76262
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Artisan Acres is a small, family-owned regenerative farm, owned by Amish living simply on the land. They bring their beyond-organic foods directly into multiple neighborhoods in the DFW area.
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Beyond-organic, super nutrient-dense foods. Brought to you by Artisan Acres, a small, family-owned regenerative Amish farm, in Lancaster, PA.
About the Farm Family: The farming team is made of one Amish family - a young farming couple, their siblings, and one set of parents - this truly is a family affair. Their family is living simply on the land, and they practice responsible stewardship, caring for and rotating their livestock through their green pastures. Their farm-fresh foods have brought healing to their family; they are now dedicated to providing these same health-filled, hand-crafted foods to you and your family.
How The Animals Are Raised: The farm's livestock are raised using regenerative practices (such as rotational grazing, long rest periods for grass, and prioritizing soil health). The animals are moved daily to fresh, lush green pastures (in season). In the winter, their diets are supplemented with organic alfalfa hay. They are never given hormones, antibiotics, vaccines, or chemical de-wormers; instead, they have natural immunity; they flourish thanks to the farm's pasture-filled grazing program. All livestock is processed carefully and humanely, on a small-scale, either at the farm, or a short distance from the farm.
Raw A2/A2 Dairy: From cows, goats, sheep, and camels. 100% grass-fed (never pasteurized or homogenized), with all cream kept in the milk! The animals are raised on rotational pasture (moved daily) for maximum nutrition and health. You may purchase raw milk, raw chocolate milk, raw cream, raw butter & ghee, raw kefir, raw buttermilk, raw whey, raw cottage cheese, raw colostrum, 3 types of raw yogurt, 26 varieties of raw cheeses, and 6 flavors of raw ice cream!
Pasture-Raised Meat & Eggs: Includes beef (fresh or frozen), lamb, pork, turkey, chicken, and rabbit; chicken and duck eggs. Grass fed & finished beef and lamb (including fresh never frozen beef, on a monthly basis) is raised on rotational pasture for excellent nutrition and health. Pasture-raised, soy-free, non-GMO, milk-fed heritage pork. Pasture-raised, soy-free, non-GMO chicken and rabbit. Products include ground, steaks, roasts, sausage, lunch meats, burgers, scrapple, liverwurst, bone broth, marrow bones, organs, raw pet food, and rendered lard / tallow. Soy-free, corn-free, non-GMO, chemical-free chicken eggs and duck eggs.
Other Healthy Foods: Sprouted nuts & seeds. Sprouted-grain cereals, granola, bars, and snacks. Sourdough and sprouted breads, bagels, pizza crust, and baked goods. Sourdough starter. Ancient grains & flours. 7 varieties of raw unheated honey. Maple syrup. Healthy drinks (12 probiotic water kefir sodas, unpasteurized apple cider, cold-pressed grape juice). Goat milk soaps (bar and liquid).
How to Order: Go to the FarmMatch store (link above). The store includes a FAQ, and product descriptions can be found by clicking product photos. You will choose a Location (includes North Arlington, Irving, Preston Hollow / North Dallas, Trophy Club, and Fort Worth), and you will see an estimated time of delivery (in the morning) which is associated with that location. The farm sends your health-filled food orders from Lancaster County, PA, via a very cold refrigerated truck, directly to pickup locations every other Friday. You will receive a delivery notification once delivery is made.
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