Save on Health Care...
Sometimes the best way to save money on health care is simply to keep yourself out of the doctor’s office in the first place. Around here, we know that wellness starts at the dinner table. Cutting back on processed foods and sugary snacks does more than trim your grocery bill — it helps your body run the way it was meant to. Replacing the junk with clean, whole foods like grass-fed and pasture‑raised meats, or wild‑caught seafood, gives your system the kind of fuel it can actually use. When you feed your body right, it pays you back in fewer aches, fewer sick days, and fewer prescriptions down the road.
Another unfortunate way folks overspend on health care is by leaning on medication to fix problems that started with diet in the first place. A steady foundation of nutrient‑dense foods — the kind raised on real pastures, not in factories — can help balance energy, steady digestion, and support a healthier immune system. When your daily meals already support your health, you’re less likely to need the medicines that patch things up later. Think of it as preventive care you can grill, roast, or slow‑cook.
Lifestyle choices play a big part, too. Many adults enjoy a drink now and then, but cutting back on alcoholic beverages can do wonders for everything from blood pressure to sleep quality. Pair that with getting enough truly restful sleep — the kind that comes easier when you’re not loading up on processed foods before bed — and you’re setting your body up to recover, reset, and stay strong. Good sleep costs nothing, but saves plenty.
And finally, movement might be the most affordable “prescription” out there. You don’t need fancy equipment or a gym membership — just a daily walk, a little stretching, or some chores around the house and farm can keep your joints limber and your heart happy. When you combine whole clean foods, better sleep, less alcohol, and steady movement, you’re investing in long‑term wellness. And in true Midwest fashion, it’s a practical, no‑nonsense way to save money while taking good care of yourself and the people you love.
All the Best, Team USWM
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Christian Ross
Meet Christian Ross. Chris is our February Featured Chef. He is the Culinary Director for Ability Culinary, a premium performance-focused food company that curates and executes meals and services for elite performers, professional athletes and pro sports teams. KEEP READING
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Lamb Nutrition Guide
The healthiest lamb comes from the healthiest farms, so it pays to know where you’re sourcing from and why. Studies have even shown how lambs that forage have a preferable taste too, which doesn’t hurt. U.S. Wellness Meats’ lambs are raised on sustainable family farms dedicated to good stewardship.
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Shout Out
Ideal for a game day watching party or family gathering, these Beef Point Brisket Sandwiches by Jenn (@_trust_your_gut) are truly loaded with amazing flavor. Jenn shows us when you start with the best ingredients to get the most flavor!
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February Featured Chef
Our Featured Chef for February 2026 is Chef Christian Ross. Christian is the Culinary Director for Ability Culinary, a premium performance-focused food company that curates and executes meals and services for elite performers and professional athletes & teams. Chris is at the intersection of high-level execution and real-world volume food that tastes great, holds well, travels well, and still supports performance without feeling like “health food.” Ability Culinary has partnered with US Wellness Meats to supply nutrient dense proteins to the highest-level athletes and performers in the U.S. We asked Chris what his favorite song or quote is that inspires him.
“Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynyrd is more of my north star. When things get complicated and busy, it’s a reminder that what’s important is being something and doing things that I “love and understand.” Same goes for food — it’s hard to compete with whole foods and quality ingredients. Quality ingredients are going to beat technique every time.”
— Christian Ross, Ability Culinary This week, Chris shares his Grass-fed Butter-Basted Pork Ribeye with Bacon-Apple Cider Au Jus, Parsnip Puree & Cold-pressed Olive Oil. Few cuts showcase the richness of pasture‑raised pork quite like a thick, bone‑in rib eye, and this preparation leans fully into that natural depth of flavor. Butter‑basting the pork in the final stage—along with shallot, garlic, and fresh thyme—creates a fragrant, golden crust while keeping the interior tender and succulent.
The Power of Food: Can the Right Choices End a Child's Suicidal Thoughts?For more than two decades we’ve supported and featured many journeys of transformation resulting from dietary changes. In particular, some of the most visually profound, medically-validated head-to-toe illness, aging, and even full-on dementia reversals we’ve ever seen (including with my own staff and myself) arose from the leptin-focused power of Kat James’ Total Transformation® Programs, originating and honed from her own protocol that she pieced together in 1990 to save her own life after multiple serious illnesses. KEEP READING
Anar Gourmet Indian Seasoning We're pleased to announce the introduction of a new product to our store. Bring the bold flavors of Indian cooking to your kitchen with all-natural, gluten-free ingredients, easy family recipes, and adjustable spicy heat to your liking.
Now Available! Try Anar Gourmet Seasoning and make authentic, flavorful dishes in just a few easy steps. Family owned and operated. READ MORE
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Sale ends midnight Sunday 3/1/26
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