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Where's the best place to buy (organic) calf's liver in
the San Francisco Bay Area? Please be specific, if possible.


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Adam wrote:
> Where's the best place to buy (organic) calf's liver in
> the San Francisco Bay Area? Please be specific, if possible.


All liver is organic, how can an organ not be.

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Ha-ha ... very funny ... wise guy. )


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> Adam wrote:
> > Where's the best place to buy (organic) calf's liver in
> > the San Francisco Bay Area? Please be specific, if possible.

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> All liver is organic, how can an organ not be.
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Adam > wrote:

>Where's the best place to buy (organic) calf's liver in
>the San Francisco Bay Area? Please be specific, if possible.


The first place I'd try would be the vendor in the
Ferry Building who handles organic and free-range veal.
I am unsure of their name but perhaps someone can fill
that in.

Steve
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Great info! Thanks!

What days of the week is the vendor available?
Or, is this a farmer's market type of vendor?
And, what price range should I expect to pay?


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> Adam > wrote:
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> >Where's the best place to buy (organic) calf's liver in
> >the San Francisco Bay Area? Please be specific, if possible.

>
> The first place I'd try would be the vendor in the
> Ferry Building who handles organic and free-range veal.
> I am unsure of their name but perhaps someone can fill
> that in.
>
> Steve





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Adam > wrote:
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>Great info! Thanks!
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>What days of the week is the vendor available?
>Or, is this a farmer's market type of vendor?
>And, what price range should I expect to pay?


They're open most days. This is a full-time Ferry Building
vendor, not part of the weekend farmer's market there.

The Ferry Building has a website, I suggest you google
them up.

Steve
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Adam wrote:
> Great info! Thanks!
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> What days of the week is the vendor available?


Prather Ranch Meat Company is in the Ferry Bldg, open
every day except Monday.

http://www.pratherranch.com/
Prather Ranch | Buy Certified Organic Beef On-line | Free from BSE / Mad Cow Disease
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"Sheldon" > wrote:

> Adam wrote:
> > Where's the best place to buy (organic) calf's liver in
> > the San Francisco Bay Area? Please be specific, if possible.

>
> All liver is organic, how can an organ not be.
>
> Sheldon
>


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In article >,
Michael Sierchio > wrote:

> Adam wrote:
> > Great info! Thanks!
> >
> > What days of the week is the vendor available?

>
> Prather Ranch Meat Company is in the Ferry Bldg, open
> every day except Monday.
>
> http://www.pratherranch.com/
> Prather Ranch | Buy Certified Organic Beef On-line | Free from BSE / Mad Cow
> Disease


Prather? Oh, heck, you don't have to go to San Francisco. They hit many
of the farmers' markets during the course of a week (e.g., they're in
Mountain View) on Sunday). They're also in some retail stores, according
to their website.

Steve

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Steve Fenwick > wrote:

>Prather? Oh, heck, you don't have to go to San Francisco. They hit many
>of the farmers' markets during the course of a week (e.g., they're in
>Mountain View) on Sunday). They're also in some retail stores, according
>to their website.


That may be them, or there's another one in the Ferry Building --
I think "Golden Gate Meats" or something similar.

In any case, those organic organs are not far away.

Steve


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Gotcha! Thanks, everyone!


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> Great info! Thanks!
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> What days of the week is the vendor available?
> Or, is this a farmer's market type of vendor?
> And, what price range should I expect to pay?
>
>
> "Steve Pope" > wrote in message ...
> > Adam > wrote:
> >
> > >Where's the best place to buy (organic) calf's liver in
> > >the San Francisco Bay Area? Please be specific, if possible.

> >
> > The first place I'd try would be the vendor in the
> > Ferry Building who handles organic and free-range veal.
> > I am unsure of their name but perhaps someone can fill
> > that in.
> >
> > Steve

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