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Organic Beef Stock Bones
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For a limited time, receive our slow-smoked organic beef brisket worth £30 when you spend £175 or more. Simply add your gift at checkout.
Making your own stock is one of the easiest but most effective ways to add layers of flavour to your cooking. Use our grass-fed organic beef stock bones for broth to make the basis for soups, stews, casseroles, grain dishes and our Organic Beef Bone Broth and you'll really taste the difference. With dried stock cubes and bouillon powders, you're never really certain what's gone into them. By boiling up your own stock you can be 100% in control of your ingredients. So if you want to stay on top of your salt intake or reduce your consumption of preservatives, this is an excellent place to start. It's also a great way to be a real nose-to-tail cook.
Previously Frozen
Minimum Shelf Life: 3 Days
Organic and Grass-Fed Beef
Calories: 80 kcal / 335 kJ
Fat: 5g
(of which Saturates 2g)
Carbohydrates: 0g
(of which Sugars 0g)
Fibre 0g
Protein: 9g
Salt: 0.1g
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