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Savor the Unmatched Taste of Heritage: Guinea Hog Shares Available Now!

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March 26, 2024

Join a growing community of food connoisseurs who understand the essence of quality, sustainable meat. We are excited to announce that a limited number of Guinea Hog shares are now open for the taking. With only 12 shares available, this is a coveted opportunity for discerning palates that yearn for the rich, authentic flavors of traditionally raised pork.

What Makes Guinea Hog Pork Special?

Have you ever tasted pork that dances on your tongue with flavors so deep and textures so satisfying that you know, instantly, this is no ordinary meat? The American Guinea Hog offers an exquisite pork experience that stands leagues above the rest.

A Symphony of Flavors

Every bite of our American Guinea Hog pork is an adventure in gastronomy. Described as sweet and buttery, this pork's luscious tender meat is complemented by fat that literally melts in your mouth. Imagine the joy of savoring a pork chop where crispy, succulent fat gives way to tender morsels, each packed with a hearty flavor profile.

More Than Just Meat

As a lard hog, the American Guinea Hog doesn't just provide meat; it offers a bounty of creamy fat ideal for creating a range of products. From panoramic charcuterie boards to traditional cuts of pork, the culinary possibilities are endless. The extraordinary flavor lends itself perfectly to ambitious home cooks and professional chefs aiming to elevate their craft with top-tier, sustainable produce.

Limited Availability: 12 Shares Up for Grabs!

This isn't just about buying pork – it's about becoming part of a movement that honors heritage breeds and responsible farming practices. Your investment in a Guinea Hog share is a commitment to culinary excellence and ecological stewardship.

Heritage and Quality on Your Table

Our Guinea Hog shares provide more than just meat; they bring a story to your dinner table. By choosing these shares, you're supporting a traditional way of farming steeped in heritage, ensuring that these magnificent animals continue to thrive and provide us with their remarkable produce.

Here's What You Should Do Next

Don't miss the chance to be one of the few to indulge in this exclusive offering. To reserve your share of American Guinea Hog pork, act quickly and sign up now while they last. This premium pork is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and with only 12 shares available, time is of the essence.

In conclusion, by stepping up to claim a share, you are guaranteeing yourself an experience that goes beyond the meal. You are championing a legacy, embracing a taste that has been cherished for generations, and ensuring that it will be savored for many more to come.

Join us in this gastronomic revolution. Sign up today, and taste the difference of heritage Guinea Hog pork.

Hogs will be dropped off at the processor March 6th. Customers should expect a call from the processor the week of March 12th.

To reserve a 1/4 share of our live hog, a non-refundable down payment of $100 is required. The final price of the hog will be determined by its actual weight, which will be measured at the processor. We calculate the total cost of the hog's purchase at $5.75 per pound. Additionally, customers are responsible for paying the processing fees, typically around $70 for a 1/4 share. Upon completion, customers can pick up their share directly from the processor. If any issues arise with pick-up, Passel Hills Farm will coordinate alternatives with the customer.

Based on an estimated 225-pound hog, here is the cost breakdown for a 1/4 share:

  • Hog price: approximately $200
  • Processing fee: approximately $70
  • Total estimated cost: $270
  • Approximate meat in freezer: 33 pounds
  • Cost per pound: approximately $8

Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or concerns!

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