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Yes, you read that right a serving of beef is that small. Last Sunday after wrestling the day before, I
wondered what I could do nutritionally so I wouldn’t be so stiff and sore after
each tournament. So of course, since I
raise cattle, I began to look at the nutrients and their amounts in a
three-ounce serving of beef. I found out
that beef contains 25 grams of protein.
I also found that protein from a meat source is more readily available
than a plant source and protein is needed for the repairing of all muscles.
Did you
know that the United States produces 20 percent of the world’s beef with only
seven percent of the world’s cattle?
Much
of the reason has to do with the time and effort progressive cattlemen spend
utilizing resources and genetic improvement that pushes for higher quality and
heavier weight calves. Many of you may
be confused on how this might affect you.
The way that this affects every person in the U.S. is that 90 percent of
U.S. beef is consumed in the U.S. Furthermore,
I found that America has been importing more lean trimmings of beef for
hamburger and stew meat and exporting the fatter trimmings. So, I think that as U.S cattle producers
start to dial in on the perfect blend of quality and lean less foreign beef
will be served in the U.S.
We recently tried this new recipe
this is extremely good with spaghetti or as meatball subs. Enjoy!
Italian Meatballs
1 egg
1 pound ground beef
½ cup bread crumbs or 2 slices of
bread, torn into tiny pieces (you can use seasoned bread crumbs)
½ cup canned spaghetti sauce
1 teaspoon onion flakes
½ teaspoon salt
DIRECTIONS
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Break egg into a large mixing bowl and beat
lightly with a fork. Add ground beef,
bread crumbs, spaghetti sauce, onion flakes, and salt. Mix everything together with your hands. Shape mixture into 1 inch meatballs. Arrange them next to each other in a 9x13
baking pan. Bake 20 Minutes.
Do you notice a texture difference between the bread and the seasoned bread crumbs
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