Soft smile. Strong hands. Dangerous combination

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Soft smile. Strong hands. Dangerous combination
Nobody talks about what happens the first time you taste meat that was actually raised right.
You don't expect it to be different.
That's the thing. You go in thinking it's going to be a marginal improvement. A slight upgrade. Like buying the better brand of pasta sauce — technically better, sure, but you're not going to rearrange your life around it.
And then it's different. Actually different.
Not louder. Not more intense in the way that spicy food is intense. It's more like — the flavor goes somewhere. It has a beginning, a middle, and something at the end that makes you pause with the fork still in your hand.
That's the moment. The pause.
You start doing math in your head that you didn't expect to do. How long have I been eating the other version? What exactly was I tasting before? Was that just salt and char this whole time?
It's a little disorienting, honestly. Nobody warns you.
The difference between commodity meat and meat raised on open pasture by people who actually know the animal — it's not subtle once you've tasted both side by side. It's the difference between a photograph of a place and standing in it.
Beck & Bulow raises bison, sources wagyu, hunts wild game, and catches wild salmon. Everything ships direct from New Mexico. No grocery store markup. No mystery supply chain. No "Product of USA" label that technically means it was processed here after arriving from three other countries.
Just the actual thing.
The pause is waiting for you.
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