Most
of the time, it is easy to dismiss the health of your food. Not so much
in the sense that it might be bad for you, but in the fact that maybe
it could be BETTER. I used canned foods a lot, its convenient, cost
effective, and most of the time a huge timesaver for a busy family with
two working parents and two boys in sports. Typically the meals I cook
when using canned foods, involve mixing a lot of different cans together
to make a stew/soup, or chili and I'm sure most of you reading this
already know the ease of preparing a meal that way. It makes a lot of
food fast. Keystone
is a company that understands how important your time and safety is to
you, its evident in their foods and in the way they give you every
opportunity to learn about who they are as a company.
I
have tried their canned chicken in the past and was pleasantly
surprised, so I was more than excited to hear they were sending some
canned beef my way. I decided to use the product in a way I would
usually use the same type of product at home, to make beef stew and
noodles. This is a staple in our house since it makes a bunch and
there's still enough for my husband to take to work for leftovers. I
noticed immediately that there was a difference in the beef I usually
buy to the Keystone. Keystone's beef was able to be shredded easily,
making it very clear that I was working with actual cuts of beef, the
beef I typically buy would break apart but would come apart in chunks,
which means it was ground and then reshaped. It kind of makes you wonder
what nutrients are being lost when you do that to meat...
Keystone
does exactly what needs to be done, and ONLY what needs to be done to
deliver to you the best possible canned meat. That means your canned
beef is going to come with the meat, and salt for preserving it while
canned. I don't know what could be more convenient and nutritious than
that.
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