Product Review: Delicious Natural Meats From a Seventh-Generation, Pre-1900s Dairy Farm

Jones Dairy Farm pork sausage.

 

One of the best parts about owning a health blog is the ability it gives me to try out new healthy food products and to share them with my audience.

Recently I had the opportunity to try try natural meat products from a company named Jones Dairy Farm, which has been around for seven generations of farmers, since the year 1889.

This company makes a wide variety of products ranging from pork sausage to bacon, Canadian bacon, turkey sausage and more.

If you are a fan of breakfast meats you will certainly enjoy these products.

Jones Dairy Farm Products

I was able to try a wide variety of Jones Dairy Farm products including the aforementioned products plus others.

While I don’t eat pork nearly as much as I did in the past I did enjoy these sausages and Jones’ bacon very much. Both the pork sausage and the bacon are among the most delicious I have ever had.

Jones Dairy Farm products are made to be gluten-free and they are also free of the top nine allergens.

Learn More On Their Website Here

The sausage was nicely seasoned and the bacon had a rich flavor. The taste was crisp and delicious.

The nine allergens mentioned by Jones Dairy Farm on their website that the product is free of include: peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, wheat, soy, fish, shellfish and sesame.

That means you get a natural meat product without these fillers so you can rest assured you are getting your money’s worth.

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The Canadian Bacon was also quite delicious. It tastes very similar to regular pork bacon in my opinion but is sliced differently than traditional bacon and has a little more savory flavor that is halfway between ham and traditional bacon.

They also make chicken products including chicken meatballs and chicken sausage. I thought the chicken sausage was wonderfully seasoned and tasted great. It cooked up fast by boiling it with water and satisfied my hunger with ease.

Jones Dairy Farm Standards

Canadian Bacon from Jones Dairy Farm.

Jones Dairy Farm makes a wide variety of products.

The focus is on creating meat the old fashioned way with no fillers or allergens.

The company makes some organic products and others that are not certified organic. They state that they focus on raising their animals and creating meat products that are similar to the way they were produced several decades ago, dating back to when the farm first started before the 1900s.

Jones Dairy Farm products taste as natural and healthy as any meats I have had.

Learn More Or Try Jones Dairy Farm Meats Here

 

Final Thoughts On Jones Dairy Farm Meat Products

I thoroughly enjoyed Jones Dairy Farm Meat products.

Everything I tried tasted as delicious and natural as any meat products I’ve ever had outside of a fancy, five-star restaurant.

The one question mark I have about this company is whether they use any GMO additives or not. Environmental Working Group states there are a few at-risk ingredients including brown sugar and sugar in some of their products.

Jones Dairy Farm also makes organic products which I did not have the opportunity to try this time around.

If you’re looking for the best quality organic products check out the Jones Dairy Farm organic selection.

Special thanks to Jones Dairy Farm for providing samples of these delicious meat products. They made my day every time I ate them for breakfast in the morning.

Learn More Or Find Their Products Including Organic Products Here

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About Nick Meyer

Nick Meyer is a journalist who's been published in the Detroit Free Press, Dallas Morning News and several other outlets. He founded AltHealthWORKS in 2012 to showcase extraordinary stories of healing and the power of organic living, stories the mainstream media always seemed to miss. Check out Nick's Amazon best-seller 'Dirt Cheap Organic: 101 Tips For Going Organic on a Budget' by clicking here, as well as its sequel Dirt Cheap Weight Loss.