Cooking oils used in the US and Canada differ at Buffalo Wild Wings.
- Lard in fryers
- Organically-raised and grass-finished beef and lamb
- Organically-raised pastured pork
- Dine on a farm!
Website
togetherfarms.com
Address and Contact Info
W93 Norden Rd
Mondovi, WI
US 54755
Together Farms raises organic and 100% grassfed beef & lamb and pastured, heritage pork. Our seasonal on-farm restaurant features our meats (burgers, shredded pork) and uses only animal fats - lard in the fryer, butter on the buns. Camping on site available. Open May - Oct, Thur & Fri at 4pm, Sat & Sun at noon. Trivia Thur, live music Fri & Sat, farm store samples & sales on Sundays. Meats, Good Fat Skincare products and more available for delivery year-round on our website.
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Seed oil free restaurant
Together Farms was submitted to the map because they are cooking food with something better than seed oils.
Together Farms is reported to be 100% seed oil free.
They are reportedly using pork lard or manteca in their cooking.
They are reportedly using real butter in their cooking.
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