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New Products Now In Stock: Broth, Cheese & Butter

written by

Liz Cunningham

posted on

October 12, 2021

We are happy to announce the newest products we are adding to our store!

Just in time for fall and colder months, we are now carrying a NEW line of delicious broths: Chicken Broth, Pet Broth, and Vegetable broth.

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Brooks Broth is a local Boise business that uses our pastured chicken to make their incredibly delicious and nutritious chicken and pet broth. We are very excited to be carrying Brooks shelf-stable broth that is not even comparable to the "broth" they sell at regular stores. You will never be able to go back to store-bought broth after tasting Brooks Broth.

In addition to adding this fantastic broth line, we are now carrying Kerrygold products: Cheese and butter.

Kerrygold is not a local dairy from the Boise area, but we tried to find a local dairy to supply butter and cheese. We almost ordered a large amount of cheese from a local Idaho dairy, but we found out at the last minute that they could not guarantee that their dairy cows received GMO-free grains. This was a disappointment because we wanted to work with other small producers like ourselves, but finding a dairy that uses non-GMO grains and grass-fed cows isn't easy.

If anyone has any leads on a dairy that would fit our criteria above, please let us know! But for now, we wanted to make sure everyone has easy access to quality grass-fed butter and cheese!

With all these new products, we have created a new storefront page called Cooking Essentials. In the Cooking Essentials storefront, you will find Brooks Broth, the Kerrygold cheese and butter, cooking lard, eggs, and honey.

We are always looking for new products that fit well with our business mission of providing food you can trust that will help make it easier for you to cook the highest quality food for your family.

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