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Goatober Press Release
  • Sep 20, 2013
Goatober Press Release

No Goat Left Behind is an annual project launched in 2011 by Heritage Foods USA designed to introduce goat meat to American diners and develop a sustainable end market to support farmers in the Northeast. We are proud to partner with 14 New York State and Vermont family farms to sell hundreds of goats to restaurants and home consumers throughout this October.  Thanks to our partner restaurants, you will be able to find goat on the finest dinner tables across New York City.

Mark Newman – August 21, 2013
  • Aug 22, 2013
Mark Newman – August 21, 2013

Heritage Foods is saddened to hear of farmer Mark Newman’s passing yesterday morning, August 21st. Mark helped Heritage Foods navigate the world of heritage pork by connecting us with numerous farmers. We thank him for his help in our early days. We extend our condolences to his wife Rita, his sons Chris and David, and the whole Newman Family.

Heritage Radio Network Hawaiian BBQ
  • Jul 26, 2013
Heritage Radio Network Hawaiian BBQ

Our friends at Heritage Radio Network know a thing or two about parties and pigs. They are currently gearing up for their Hawaiian BBQ Hog Roast which will take place on August 11 in the garden at Roberta’s.

American Grass-Fed: Bringing Bison Back
  • Apr 19, 2013
American Grass-Fed: Bringing Bison Back

America is celebrated for its diversity: from music to food, almost every aspect of our culture has been influenced by people of varying ethnicities. For this reason, it’s difficult to find an authentic taste of America. For those who wish to take a walk in the shoes of our native bretheren, however, there is good news. Bison meat is truly North America’s native meat.

Deep Mountain Maple Syrup
  • Mar 19, 2013
Deep Mountain Maple Syrup

Long before it ends up on your pancakes, maple syrup undergoes a major transformation - from sapling to Sunday morning delight. Though the sap-to-syrup process may be foreign to some, our friends at Deep Mountain have a true passion for woodland agriculture and for making pure, organic maple syrup. Like all of our partners, their family-owned business is rooted in tradition and prides itself on the use of eco-friendly resources. This short video takes a deeper look at the production of their craft and the poetic philosophy behind it. The post Deep Mountain Maple Syrup appeared first on HERITAGE FOODS USA.