Moink in the Wild: The Farm-To-Table Subscription Box Of Meats You’ve Been Dreaming Of (2024)

Today we’re excited to share Stephanie Barnhart’s post fromFootball, Food, & Motherhood. Check out why she is loving Moink. Thanks, Stephanie!

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Free Range:(of livestock, especially poultry) kept in natural conditions, with freedom of movement. (of eggs) produced by birds reared under natural conditions.

I remember the first time I heard the word “free range.” I was confused by the definition. Growing up on a farm, that was just common sense – there was no definition because we never thought to raise our animals any other way.

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And listen, I have mucked and cleaned barns. I have used scrapers and been up to cow patties past my boots just from cows venturing into the barn overnight, so I am really not sure HOW they even clean a barn where cows have no freedom to move or leave the barn. I mean, are cows just swimming among cow patties? And you’re eating that?

I also attribute a lot of my health factors to growing up on the farm. Call it luck if you will, but I’ve never broken a bone or had any serious sicknesses and I think that’s because I grew up living farm to table – we grew our own veggies, had fresh RAW milk from the cows, and the Amish neighbors brought us eggs that we swapped daily for milk.

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I still remember those chickens running around to this day – because I always WANTED chickens – and I promise you one day I will have Rhode Island Reds running around my property.

But it occurred to me that many people do not realize they can still eat farm to table.

As a former farmer myself, I am all about supporting other farmers, and I know how hard they work – night and day – to make a farm function. Plus their heart and soul goes into farming, and the food and animals are always going to be a better standard.

So how does one cut out the middle man and get meat directly from a farmer in NYC? I’m glad you asked!

Thanks to technology and delivery, you can order your meats online from companies likeMoink– who offer ethically raised, exceptional meats.

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It’s no secret that the food industry is all about making money and you’re health isn’t always top priority. So why not buy directly from small farmers who are raising these cows, chickens and pigs on a happy little farm? They have plenty of room to do as they please, eat fresh grass and bugs and aren’t fed GMO stuffed grains, but actual grains they probably grow ON the farm. Just the way we used to growing up. Plus, the meats actually TASTE better – because they are coming from genuine feed sources. Trust me, once you’ve tasted a chicken right off the farm and not off a factory line, you’ll notice a difference.

So How Does Moink Work?

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It’s really pretty cool. You can customize your own box of meats from ground beef to bacon to Ribeyes to whole chickens, and it’s only $159. They also have pasture-raised lamb and wild Alaskan Sockeye salmon! Now, understand, I am a solo mom with a five-year old and we literally love and use this entire box. It comes packed with a TON of meats – you’re not getting just one chicken breast for that price – and it will last you for a while. In fact, like other monthly delivery services, you can have these paused and delivered as you need so you don’t overflow your freezer.

Here is everything that came in my first box:

1 lb boneless pork chops, 2 lbs ground beef, 1.5 lb chicken wings, 2 whole chickens, 1 lb lamb kabobs, 3lb beef chuck roast, 20 oz. French Ribeye, and 2 lbs boneless chicken breasts.

Now, cook that Chicken:

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Here’s a little secret – your first box also includes a meat thermometer! That means you don’t have to be afraid to roast that chicken, this little puppy will tell you exactly when to pull it out of the oven. So Moink is literally setting you up to be a chef – you have all the tools: fresh, tasty cuts of meat, a thermometer and a nice Sunday afternoon to learn how to get back to the basics.

Speaking of – let me share with you my favorite chicken recipe of all time that was handed to me by a friend. It’s literally THREE INGREDIENTS.

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Thomas Keller Chicken. Check out the recipe here, but literally you need salt, pepper and chicken – maybe some twine – and pull that puppy out when it hits 165 degrees on your meat thermometer.See the recipe here.

Ready to make the leap?

Moink is currently running a Holiday Special to make the deal even sweeter! Use discount codeMOINKHOLIDAY to get $15 off your first box, plus a free package of chicken legs AND a free package of ground beef!

Hint: This would be a really thoughtful gift for loved ones kicking off their Paleo or Whole 30 eating plans as part of their New Year health resolutions! Be sure to sign up for their newsletter to receive special offers, the latest news and an inside-look at their farms.

We can’t wait to see what sorts of recipes you make with your Moink Box! Be sure to tag us @moinkbox or #GetMoinked so we can see your yummy creations. Enjoy!

Ready to join the Moink Moovement and help us fight for the family farm?

You can do that here!

Moink in the Wild: The Farm-To-Table Subscription Box Of Meats You’ve Been Dreaming Of (2024)

FAQs

Is Moink from Shark Tank still in business? ›

Years after its "Shark Tank" episode aired, Moink is still in business and thriving with the help of Siminoff, who Cramsey said "has been a better investor than I could have ever imagined ... a true pit bull in our fight for the family farm" (via Facebook).

Who is the husband of Lucinda Moink? ›

Long before Lucinda and Adam Cramsey met, married, and started a family of their own, they grew up on family farms.

Is Moink a subscription service? ›

Moink in the Wild: The Farm-To-Table Subscription Box Of Meats You've Been Dreaming Of – Moink Box.

Who is the owner of Moink? ›

Adam Cramsey, Moink Co-Founder and farmer at Adam's Dirt Farm, lives in Missouri with his wife, Lucinda (our other Moink Co-Founder). Having grown up on a struggling family farm, Adam is no stranger to the challenges that family farmers face.

How much has Lori Greiner made from Shark Tank? ›

We do know that she makes an estimated $1.1 million for a 22-episode season of Shark Tank and about $5 million per year from her retail business (the one she founded when she invented her very first product).

Does ButcherBox meat come from China? ›

Our 100% grass-fed & grass-finished beef comes from Australia.

What is a meat subscription box? ›

These subscription services offer a curated selection of meats delivered right to the customer's doorstep on a regular basis. As the demand for high-quality, locally sourced meat continues to grow, starting a meat subscription service presents a lucrative business opportunity.

What meat is in ButcherBox? ›

We offer four curated box options as well as our popular CustomBox. You can choose from a mix of beef, pork, chicken, and add other special cuts such as salmon, lamb, and turkey (depending on availability).

What is Moink meat? ›

We provide you with ethically sourced and exceptionally tasting grass fed & finished beef & lamb, pastured pork & chicken, as well as wild caught seafood delivered straight to your doorstep. We offer free shipping to all the lower 48 states as well as Washington, DC.

Who owns ButcherBox? ›

It's a deep dive into the closely held ButcherBox and its founder and CEO Mike Salguero, who owns 72% of ButcherBox and has built the company into a $550 million (sales) online meat business. Salguero has shunned outside investors. The other 28% of ownership? Employee equity.

Who owns the meatbox? ›

So who owns 'The Meat Box'? The Meat Box is owned by Kennerley Gourmet Grocery which is a family owned business based in Auckland.

How many Shark Tank deals went out of business? ›

The failure rates of Shark Tank participants, however, are significantly lower. In the last few seasons (5 to 9), only 6% of the participants are out of business, and only 20% aren't making a profit (but are still operating). We could therefore say that Shark Tank's success rate is around 94%.

Is Lori Greiner a millionaire? ›

Lori Greiner, an American entrepreneur, inventor, and television personality, has established a reputation as a dynamic figure in the business world. With a net worth of $150 million as of January 2024, she is widely recognized for her vast portfolio of inventions and her role on the TV show "Shark Tank".

Is Laurie Greiner from Shark Tank married? ›

What does Daymond from Shark Tank own? ›

These days, Daymond John is best known as the impeccably dressed star investor of reality show Shark Tank, but his reputation -- and his millions -- were first made as the co-founder and chief executive of sportswear maker FUBU ("For Us By Us.") Founded in 1992, FUBU became synonymous with hip-hop.

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