Chicken Bone Broth Bundle
Meat Cut Highlights – Chicken Bone Broth Bundle
I love a good cup of chicken bone broth! Coffee has never been my thing. That dark bitter drink has never appealed to me, but I would be lying if I said I didn’t feel left out when everyone is walking around holding their favorite coffee mug or cup of Joe. Since I started drinking bone broth, I have accumulated my own collection of adorable cups and mugs to sip my broth from. Bone broth is like the miracle drink or liquid gold as I like to call it. Not only is the taste so comforting but the healing benefits make it that much more valuable. Because so many people come to our farm in their quest to find better health, we are often asked about bone broth. While the benefits of bone broth are undisputed, it’s important to make your broth out of healthy pasture raised animals. You definitely don’t need a box of water that is full of sodium and chicken flavor that holds little to no nutritional value. You may think making your own broth is too difficult or maybe you are confused about what bones to use, no worries, we created the perfect bundle for you. We offer an amazing chicken bone broth bundle filled with a variety of chicken pieces that can include: chicken feet, necks, backs, wings, drumsticks, thighs and breasts. The combination of pieces we put together creates a delicious and nutritious drink. I use the bone broth bundle and my instant pot for making my weekly pot of broth. It’s great to know that I have almost 6 quarts of yummy broth ready to drink after 4 hours in the instant pot. The Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF), recommends drinking a cup of broth with each meal to help with digestion. Bone broth has gelatin which causes your body to absorb more of the nutrients you need from your food. So, I definitely suggest following the WAPF recommendation or at the very least, drink 2 cups a day when it is most convenient for you. Don’t forget that you can NOT microwave bone broth, this can make homemade broth toxic to your liver. The best way to heat the broth is in a saucepan on the stove. Visit our website for more information on the benefits of bone broth and some recipes to make your own.
-Katie
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