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A very special Miller's holiday gift guide

written by

Aaron Miller

posted on

December 4, 2020

The holiday season is here. The spirit of giving is upon us.

For many Americans, the Christmas season is wrought with materialism. Every year I struggle with this. I mean, we really don't need more stuff.

Why not give a non-material gift? Food is always a good gift option. It is a yummy experience and, when sourced properly, also a gift of health and nourishment.

Miller's Bio Farm has lots of great food. Here are some real food gift ideas:

  • Beef stix and beef jerky
    Nuts and seeds
    Raw honey
    Granola bars
    Cookies
    A2 chocolate bars
    A2 cheese
    Pastured meat
    A gift card!

This year, Miller's has some exciting new cheese and snack bundles. You can also purchase a gift card for someone so they can curate their own holiday food experience. 

>>>SHOP ALL GIFTS HERE<<<

PS: If you've been ordering from us for a while, you know that you can only place one order per week. If you'd like to set up a gift order for someone else, please contact us. We're happy to help make that happen!

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