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2014 Holiday Gift Guide: 44 Farms

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Day5We’re turning the spotlight on food-centric gifts over the next 12 days leading up to Christmas. Fruit, coffee, cheese, kitchen gadgets, various cuts of meat, jellies, cakes, even specialty olive oils will be part of the mix. Whether you’re looking to enhance your holiday spread, or surprise your favorite uncle (who also happens to be a fantastic cook), we’ve got something to whet your appetite.

44 Farms, which is located in Cameron, Texas, supplies more than 20 Dallas restaurants with meat. The ranch is one of the country’s leading black angus producers and all of their steaks, and beef jerky contain no added hormones, antibiotics or artificial ingredients. 44 Farms is offering a selection of holiday gifts including the “beef jerky pack” with multiple flavors of black angus jerky, and the “Rancher’s Collection steak pack” featuring a selection of prime and choice classic cuts and flank steak, and two of each of the following: 12 ounce boneless ribeye, 6 ounce filet mignon, 20 ounce. bone-in ribeye and 8 ounce flank steak.

Photo courtesy 44 Farms.
Photo courtesy 44 Farms.

 

The 12 Days of Food Gifts

Day One: Miss Naughty Brownie

Day Two: Empire Baking Company

Day Three: Scardello Artisan Cheese

Day Four: TexaSweet Grapefruit

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