Fourth of July Cookouts Made Simple With Graze
Monday, June 27, 2011

Are you looking to have a fun and healthy 4th? Stock up on pasture-raised steaks and tasty angus burgers (raised on grass, finished on all-natural grains), homemade cole slaw, fresh salsas, tzatziki sauce, tomato caprese salad, cheeses, dairy, fresh-baked pies and more from Graze.

Most of Graze’s foods come from small family farms that are either Certified Organic or best practice/sustainable. Graze does not work with any conventional farms. Animals are raised without hormones, antibiotics or confinement; fruits and veggies are not sprayed with carcinogenic sprays. It is food as it should be (and prices compare to Whole Foods).
No menu planning, no fighting the crowds at the supermarket, just place your order, toss the meats on the grill, put the sides in pretty bowls, and you’re good to go. The best part? You don’t have to be a www.Grazedelivered.com customer to order (though you’ll probably want to give Graze a try after you’ve sampled their foods!)

Here's an added bonus! SuzySaid.com readers, Graze is including a complimentary home-baked pie in your order (a $15.00 value)! And, delivery to your door is free!
To order from Graze’s Fourth of July Menu, please visit www.foodasitshouldbe.com and place your order by noon, Tuesday, June 28th, for delivery to your door on June 30th.
Deliveries typically arrive before noon. If you’re not at home, their friendly driver will leave your insulated bin in a shady spot; the bins keep foods fresh and cold for up to four hours.
Graze
CT: 203.227-1229
toll free to VT: 1.888.WE.GRAZE (934.7293)
www.grazedelivered.com
"Delivering fresh, wholesome and sustainably produced foods directly from small local family farms to your front door."

Most of Graze’s foods come from small family farms that are either Certified Organic or best practice/sustainable. Graze does not work with any conventional farms. Animals are raised without hormones, antibiotics or confinement; fruits and veggies are not sprayed with carcinogenic sprays. It is food as it should be (and prices compare to Whole Foods).
No menu planning, no fighting the crowds at the supermarket, just place your order, toss the meats on the grill, put the sides in pretty bowls, and you’re good to go. The best part? You don’t have to be a www.Grazedelivered.com customer to order (though you’ll probably want to give Graze a try after you’ve sampled their foods!)

Here's an added bonus! SuzySaid.com readers, Graze is including a complimentary home-baked pie in your order (a $15.00 value)! And, delivery to your door is free!
To order from Graze’s Fourth of July Menu, please visit www.foodasitshouldbe.com and place your order by noon, Tuesday, June 28th, for delivery to your door on June 30th.
Deliveries typically arrive before noon. If you’re not at home, their friendly driver will leave your insulated bin in a shady spot; the bins keep foods fresh and cold for up to four hours.
Graze
CT: 203.227-1229
toll free to VT: 1.888.WE.GRAZE (934.7293)
www.grazedelivered.com
"Delivering fresh, wholesome and sustainably produced foods directly from small local family farms to your front door."







