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Merry Christmas with a small gift from the farmer

I hope you are warm and merry. I hope you are spending time with friends and family, even if over Zoom. And, I hope you are enjoying healthy and delicious farm food today! Farmer Aaron wants you to keep the yummy food coming. As a small Christmas gift to you, farmer Aaron is offering you 5% off your next order.

Nostalgic Christmas pork made healthy... in a pandemic

Growing up, I would go to my Grandma’s house for Christmas. It was basically the same menu every year. I remember the sound and feeling of cracking walnuts at the table, the spice of her mashed turnips on my tongue, and the smell of the brown sugar glazed spiralized ham baking in the oven. Oh that spiralized Christmas ham! But... as I got older and became more aware of the healing powers of food, I began to think twice about that ham.

A very special Miller's holiday gift guide

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.

5 reasons why Miller's beef is the best

Miller’s Bio Farm is so proud to produce the highest quality foods. We know our beef is awesome. Here are 5 reasons why Miller’s beef is the best. PS: Sometimes it can be hard to choose what to buy. Here are tips ---

Can you believe it's actually zero food waste!?

In case you didn’t know, Miller’s Bio Farm is a zero food waste facility. I didn’t realize the extent to this conviction until I visited the farm last week. My family ate dinner with the farmer’s family, and I was helping clear the table. There were maybe 5 beans left in a pot, so I asked the farmer’s wife Rebecca if I should put it in the compost. She said “Oh I’ll save it and put it in some soup.” She put the 5 little beans in a tiny container in the fridge.