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Benne’s Best Meat

February 11th, 2008

I’ve mentioned this farm before, but I thawed out a sirloin tip roast I’ve had in my freezer over the past couple days, and I just wanted to comment about them again because the meat is a bit cheaper than many of the other spots people are buying “happy meat” from locally

The cost reduction is partly because the Benne’s family does grain-finish their beef as the Benne family themselves prefer the taste, but their animals are pastured.

They sell at the St. Charles Lions Club Farmers’ Market every other week during the growing season, and you can buy from their farm during limited hours Monday-Saturday year round.

It’s really interesting when you visit their farm because you are literally driving down Highway 94 in St. Charles before making a turn onto what is basically a sub-division entrance. You then drive off that road onto a dirt road, cruise past their lake surrounded by wading cows, and up to their home where the chickens scramble out of the way as you park your car..

When you stand outside their door, with all its billboards you can literally see highway 94 less than a mile away and to me it’s a bit surreal to know that right in the middle of St. Charles their is a farm tucked away holding onto what all that land once was.

Here’s a brief cost breakdown for a Sirloin Tip Roast for comparison:

Benne’s (grain finished $4.99lb
Hinkebein Hills Farm (grain finished)
$4.50lb (website price)
American Grass Fed Beef $6.66 + Shipping

And of course here’s the finished roast…

Benne’s Best Sirloin Tip Roast, Berger Bluff Farms Celeriac, Carrots, Yukon Gold Potatoes, Vegetable Gravy

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  1. 3 Responses to “Benne’s Best Meat”

  2. FYI you are comparing apples to oranges when you try to compare grass finished to grain finished.

    By Lynette Blackwell on Feb 12, 2008

  3. I completely agree which is why I designated the other two as grain finished.

    Some people can not afford the choice of grass-fed beef, and for them, humanely raised, grain-finished beef, is an alternative that is still better than the standard stuff in the supermarket.

    By bb on Feb 12, 2008

  4. It’s so delicious…..

    By Ozias on Mar 25, 2008

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