1. It’s classy. If the person you are buying for someone who loves to cook or enjoys gourmet food, they will be delighted to receive something so tastefully chosen for them; something that they might not ‘spring for’ themselves. This is exactly what gift giving is meant for-- to spoil the recipient. 2. It’s unique. We chose this season’s best steer for the 2020 Holiday Gift Box. When opened, they’ll find a mini card in each box about where the steer came from, how it was raised, and what it took to bring it from ranch to butcher to their kitchen. This year, we’re also including a jar of our favorite secret seasoning, straight from the rancher’s kitchen. 3. It’s a gift that keeps on giving. Our holiday gift box has a couple of dinner options in it. Or you can choose to customize by adding your own favorites, or simply spring for a bigger beef box. Either way, they’ll get more than one use from it. That means your generosity and thoughtfulness will be remembered each time they pull a steak from it. 4. Sharing is caring. Showing someone something new that they’ll love is a great way to show you care. We all do it: tell our friends and family about something new we discovered that we absolutely love and want them to try. Giving a local gourmet steak box as a gift takes the guess work out of them acquiring it for themselves, and allows them to try this great new thing you’ve discovered! We’ll even include a card that tells them how to order it again and continue enjoying it, even after your gift has been enjoyed.
And #6.... They might share it with you! Give someone a box of steaks and you’re way more likely to get a dinner invitation to join in the delight… Order your gift box today and select pick up or home delivery the week of Christmas. Questions? 602-828-5004
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AuthorAlicia Perry, PhD, Owner/Operator and all around Hay Maven (see my blog post on the time I fell off a haystack...). I share industry insights, tips & tricks on grilling great beef, and my personal journey into the ranching world. |