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Get Your Bread, Milk, and Wagyu Delivered

Local Yocal Farm to Market to the rescue!
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Jonathan Zizzo

Local Yocal Farm to Market in McKinney is now offering delivery of all items from their food store and butcher shop, including Wagyu and Angus beef, house-made sausages, chicken, and more. They also carry a number of locally sourced grocery items, such as Mill-King milk, vegetables, and bread from Empire Baking Co., as well as their own house-made prepared foods like Wagyu chili. Minimum order is $100. Delivery fee is $10 for residents of McKinney and $25 further afield. Free delivery is available for orders over $300.

If you’re looking to get out of the kitchen (i.e., the house), consider investing in one of Local Yocal’s Oyler 1300 smokers, made by J&R Manufacturing in Mesquite. They are built to use hickory and post oak wood for flavor, and can smoke up to 1,300 pounds of meat (or veggies). So you can feed the whole neighborhood–from a safe distance, of course.

 

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