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SAVE 15% WITH BULK VS INDIVIDUAL CUTS

Bulk Pork

Buying in bulk is the classic way to purchase meat off the farm. In the past, one would buy the animal from the farmer, contact the butcher, select the cuts, and pay each party individually. Then arrange pickup. We are eliminating all the confusing middle steps for you. We have noticed which cuts are the most popular and get the most value from a carcass. You get the cost and variety benefits of buying bulk without the headaches and confusion.

Regular price $575.00 CAD
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Why buy in bulk?

Bulk pork is the best way to get great value for your dollar. You can get a variety of cuts, including all the costly ones, for a balanced out flat rate. We have animals headed to the butcher every 6-8 weeks so if your freezers are full of summer garden goods or holiday baking, that's ok. We can reserve an animal for whenever you are ready.

We try to keep our pork fed so the meat is juicy, the fat is there but not overwhelming, and the flavour makes you think of the great outdoors.

Cooking the Contents

There is no end to the options when you buy meat this way. Any recipe you come across is fair game when you have this variety and quantity of cuts. We've saved a few recipes over on the Evergreen Alley Meals Pinterest page.

Cooking Temperature

Pork should be cooked to 145 degrees.

We love our Meator thermometer for cooking, we are a busy household and being able to monitor the progress remotely is a big help.

Slide the tip of the thermometer into the thickest part of the meat and wait 30 seconds for it to read accurately.

Our Favorite Recipe

Slow Cooker Butt Steaks

This is the sneakiest, easy-peasy recipe that we love to throw together.

Directions

In a slow cooker put

  • 1 can mushroom soup
  • 1 Tbsp worchestershire sauce
  • 1/3 cup soya sauce
  • Some steak spice
  • Dried/fresh mushrooms (optional according to Brian)
  • 2-4 butt steaks

Cook on low for 8 hours.

Serve with rice and veggies.

Free Delivery

Free delivery to

  • Brandon MB - Wednesday evenings
  • Killarney, Deloraine, and surrounding areas
  • Souris - biweekly (with some variations)
  • Local pickup at Boissevain - anytime
  • All other communities get a flat rate shipping of $27/box and $10 each additional box.

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These are your freezer fillers and peace of mind options

How much do I need?

How much meat does my household need?

According to Statista, per capita, Canadians consumed about 78 lbs of chicken, 38.56 lbs of beef, and 33.79 lbs of pork in 2022.

Things to consider...

  • How much do you cook at home?
  • Would having a stocked freezer make it simpler to prep your meats and then just toss together a quick lunch for on the road?
  • How often are you entertaining guests or taking meals to others?

If you estimate based on the above numbers, multiplied by the number of household members, you'll get an idea of how much you need. We guess that a household of 2 would use about a quarter of beef and half a pork in about a year. We ourselves would probably use double that as we rarely eat out, Brian loves to cook for others (especially around the campfire), and we always try to have a protein cooked and in the fridge for busy days.

Giving yourself a 6-9 month supply is ideal so ensure you use everything up before you restock.

By the Cut VS buying bulk

  1. Typically you save about 15% of the cost when you buy in bulk instead of just buying a cut when you need it.
  2. You get the benefits of having wide variety at your fingertips. There's no panic if a family emergency means double the plates at the dinner table or a neighbour suddenly needs a "heal your soul cassarole". Your freezer is stocked and you are ready.
  3. There's no need to wonder if everything you are wanting is available at the time. When you reserve a bulk order ahead of time, you order gets filled before all the meat boxes and the Shop All page is stocked.

Half a Pork

A half of a pork is about 50-60 lbs. The standard cuts that we include are listed here as well as the approximate pounds of each cut.

This includes...

  • Bone-in pork chops (approx. 10 lbs)
  • Butt Steaks (approx. 6 lbs)
  • Spare Ribs (approx. 1-2 lbs)
  • Shoulder Roasts (approx. 6 lbs)
  • Bacon (approx. 6 lbs)
  • Ham (approx. 8 lbs)
  • Sausages (approx 14 lbs)

These estimates are a bit low as each animal is a bit different and would yield slight variation in each category.

Whole Pork

A half of a pork is about 105-115 lbs. The standard cuts that we include are listed here as well as the approximate pounds of each cut.

This includes...

  • Bone-in pork chops (approx. 22 lbs)
  • Butt Steaks (approx. 12 lbs)
  • Spare Ribs (approx. 3 lbs)
  • Shoulder Roasts (approx. 12 lbs)
  • Bacon (approx. 13 lbs)
  • Ham (approx. 15 lbs)
  • Sausages (approx. 27 lbs)

These estimates are a bit low as each animal is a bit different and would yield slight variation in each category.

A Full Freezer is Peace of Mind

So many things are tied to food. Our health, our culture, how we go about our days, how we socialize. All of this usually revolves around cooking and eating. We all have a food that just the thought of it brings up happy thoughts and warm feelings. There is also something base instinct about having a full freezer. If all else goes sideways, you know you can feed your kids and anyone else if need be.

We want to bring that peace of mind and security to you. With our meats, you know that you are providing your family with nutrients that will go a long ways. You are supporting a small family farm in their business, and you are playing a huge role in a class of agriculture that few are talking about.

standard Evergreen Alley Butcher specifications

How is the Meat Packaged?

Roasts

We have our roasts cut about 3-4 lbs each. We find they cook quickly, even from frozen, at this size. It is also the perfect amount to make supper one night, kids lunches for the week of school and a few for the adults too! You can check our more about our roasts here.

Ground Pork

We have our ground pork packaged in 1lb bags, we find it is better to just take out two if needed than have too much thawed out for a recipe. Click here for more information about our Ground Pork.

Sausages

We do four types of sausages, of which you can choose your quantity; Fresh, Smoked Farmer's, Breakfast, and Smokies. All of these are gluten free and a mix of 50/50 beef/pork.

Half pork comes with approximately 14 lbs.

Whole pork comes with approximately 27 lbs.

Hams

Our ham is especially delicious, and has gotten rave reviews all around. We do them as a standard boneless however for those that like a bone in ham, this is an option.

You can read more about our hams here.

  • Meat in the Freezer

    We’ve all been there; bad day, no sleep, fussing kids, work runs late. The kind of day where supper needs to be easy. Pull something from the freezer, throw it in the over or slow cooker and walk away. You can do that when you have a stocked up freezer. 

    Mom’s meatballs? Bacon and eggs? Easy peasy pork chops? We got you.

  • The Little Things that Matter

    We raise our animals in a way that is beneficial for all. The cattle fertilize the land, the people are healthier for being outside and taking care of them, the butchering is done by a small family business in our local area. You can know that every dollar you spend is going directly to another family.

  • Value and Cost

    We are all wanting the best bang for our bucks. By raising nutrient dense foods you are feeding your family and yourself more of what your bodies need in the same volume of food. You can buy cheaply raised meats but you will have to eat so much more of it to feel full and satiated. With meats raised the way we do, there are more nutrients in the same cut of meat vs large scale commercial operations.

Product FAQ

You asked us...

What else do you have?

We raise all of our beef, pork, chicken, and eggs. As it is butchered locally we can arrange for specialty cuts if that is something you are interested in. We've recently added all of our available individual cuts to the site under their respective pages.

Where do you ship to?

We deliver our meat boxes to Brandon MB and local to Boissevain at this time. We will happily expand into your community and area as demand grows so don't hesitate to reach out to us and inquire about your area!

How to cook it?

Meat is really not as complicated as your favourite cooking show makes it seem. When one is working with lesser quality meat then the cook becomes more particular to get those ideal responses but with meat quality like this, you can be much more forgiving of yourself and still have a stellar product when you finish. A little bit of marbling means that the meat doesn't dry out and get tough during the cooking process.

Our family favourite recipes will be added here but your family cookbook, Pinterest, and a quick internet search for recipes with give you many many ideas. We keep it simple ourselves, easy seasoning, simple process, and consistently stellar results that is kid approved (cause they are the toughest critics)!

My freezer is full at the moment...

We hear this all the time, and sometimes we find ourselves saying it too. But we always have to ask ourselves two things; are the things in that freezer good for you? And secondly, how long have they been there?

So many times we are spending valuable freezer space on things that are not good for us, or on things we may never eat anyway. We always try to remind ourselves that if it's something we won't use, we might as well put something in the freezer that we will.

When freezer space is at a premium then a meat box is your perfect solution. You get the benefits of having bought farm fresh meats without having to store a couple hundreds pounds all at once. You will be able to use up each month's order and never have to wonder what the mystery package is in the back bottom corner is.