As most of you know, the West is in the middle of a major drought. Until recently there was no rain. The grass was dead, the ranch was brown and withered.
Thankfully, it rained. It rained enough to get the creeks flowing and the green grass growing. In fact, it’s getting ready to rain right now!
We were so thrilled with the rain and the green grass, my Mom wanted to put some good karma out there and do a giveaway! We recently discovered this wonderful tool, called the chop and stir. It makes hamburger into nice, little, even crumbles. I love my hamburger like that, especially in tacos.
Unfortunately, I can only give the meat to a local person, because I am too afraid to ship. But if you aren’t local, you still get the chop and stir. All you have to do is leave me a comment below and I will use random.org to select a winner next Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014.
Good luck!
Sounds like a fun product, I’d love to win!
Congrats Amber! You are my winner!!!
Don’t know what you consider “local” — I am in San Jose! Anyway, either way, I’d stil like to win the chopper!
Me too Megan! Love your beef!
I love my hamburger in little tiny even pieces!
Hi Meg,
I’m glad to hear you’re getting rain. I enjoy reading about your farm adventures. Good luck with everything! — Carol
I would love that shop and stir. I didn’t know such a think existed. We are going on a major hamburger binge trying to get the freezer down before summer and new steers come. I am so glad that you are getting rain. I have been praying for you guys. I hope it keeps coming.
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I am so glad you’re getting rain!
I should send you my turkey chilli recipe…it’s a real winner.
I enjoy keeping up with all the goings-on at your ranch!
Thanks!
Love that it’s finally turning green. Better late than never. I agree with CIndy, evenly chopped beef is best 🙂
I also eat a lot of our home grown beef burger, a lot of elk burger off our ranch also. Great cooking tool.
Wonderful! Thanks for the giveaway! Anna K, mattandanna at live dot com
I would love it!!
I’m going to have to look around for this tool!
Was that beef packed before California got an area code? LOL
My friend just posted about this on Facebook. I’d never heard of you before. I’m so happy to hear about quality, locally raised meat.
F*ck yeah beef