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Goat Meat - the other Red Meat?
Last month, Time Magazine ran a "Top 10 of Everything" segment, including "Top 10 Food Trends." I wasn't surprised, but you may be, to learn that goat meat made the list at #7.
Goat meat is rapidly becoming popular in all areas of the United States. Goat meat has a low fat content, compared to beef and pork and a high protein count. When cooked property, goat is very tender and tasteful.

Currently, the United States imports most of its goat meat into the country from New Zealand and Australia. But, consumers are looking for a more economical product as well as one that is fresh - not frozen and shipped half way across the world. Consumers are looking for product that is American made, if you will.

In 2006, a USDA survey placed Missouri in the Top 10 among states producing goats. Updated results are scheduled to be released the first week of February 2009. I expect Missouri to be in the top 5.
So Why goats and Why Missouri?
If you've been toying with the idea of a small farm, raising livestock and getting back to a more basic lifestyle, Missouri offers you that opportunity. You may just find that goats are the perfect match for you. And, you just may find yourself promoting Goat as the other red meat!

You'll find recipes for goat HERE.

---------------------------------------------------------- Debbie DiFonzo, is the Broker/Owner of United Country VIP Realty, located in Lebanon MO and Marshfield MO. She specilizes in rural properties in Marshfield, Conway, Phillipsburg, Lebanon, Long Lane, and Buffalo Missouri. To view Debbie's listings, and search two local MLS systems, visit: If you're thinking of selling your Webster, Laclede, or Dallas County property, contact Debbie at: Debbie@ucvip.com Copyright © 2009 By Debbie DiFonzo, All Rights Reserved. The information provided herein is obtained from multiple sources and is deemed accurate but not guaranteed.
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Thanks to my good friend Don Rogers, I was tagged for the bookworm MeMe a few weeks ago. However, a few sick kids, work, my own case of the flu and the Thanksgiving holiday put my MeMe on the back burner. Tonight, it's a little chilly here in Missouri and I debated: read my latest book or play work on the computer. Ah, the MeMe will allow me to do both, at least for a little while!
The task at hand:
I read something every night before bed. Sometimes a "foo foo" book, sometimes business related, sometimes I only make a magazine article if I'm tired. I had picked up this book a few months back. I dug picked it out of my reading stack last week after writing a post on the Law of Attraction and the Media.
My current read: Sacred Secrets: Finding Your Way to Joy, Peace and Prosperity
From page 56, the fifth sentence, and a few more:
This book is made up of 35 essays from various writers, teachers, and ministers. It is designed to take the blockbuster bestseller, The Secret, one step further.
For your own copy of Sacred Secrets, visit UnityOnline.org
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Earlier this week, I received a fax copy of my Active Rain profile. On the profile, a local gentleman had typed me a quick note, asking me to list a rental home he had in a neighboring town.
I called Mr. L and we set up a day and time to meet. As we chatted, Mr. L mentioned he had a Illinois broker's license and had practiced real estate since the early 1950's. He also mentioned he practiced real estate in Lisle, Illinois.
Turns out, Mr. L practiced in the next town over from where I grew up and in the town I went to high school and college in. We know many of the same people and Mr. L knows a few of my relatives.
Mr. L has owned property in Missouri for many, many years. He spent many years going back and forth from Illinois to Missouri. We're both here now and Active Rain brought us together.
It's a small world after all!
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Contact Debbie DiFonzo, Broker, United Country VIP Realty, at 417-468-5900 to list your property for sale or to purchase a property in Marshfield, Conway, Phillipsburg, Lebanon, Long Lane, or Buffalo, Missouri.
To view all our listings and auctions, visit: http://www.uctheozarks.com/
Contact Debbie at: Debbie@ucvip.com
Copyright © 2008 By Debbie DiFonzo, All Rights Reserved. The information provided herein is obtained from multiple sources and is deemed accurate but not guaranteed.
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