Impress guests at your holiday table by serving Cedar Springs lamb or veal from Mountain States Rosen. Both are raised in the US by a family of ranchers and growers dedicated to their land, their animals and their trade.
As the only national U.S. producer-owned and -operated, vertically integrated lamb and veal company, Mountain States Rosen maintains control, from feed to processing to delivery, enabling this U.S. farm co-op to provide the safest, highest quality lamb and veal – free from harmful additives or residues.
- Cedar Springs Nature Veal is the preferred choice of many 5-star chefs across the country as it is fork-tender and velvety. This veal is naturally bursting with flavor, is also lean and full of important nutrients.
- Cedar Springs Lamb is raised responsibly on open U.S. pastures. It is USDA “all natural” (no artificial ingredients and minimally processed) and has a delicate texture, rich in flavor and nutrients.
Take a chance to win one of two (2) prizes on Bite of the Best. Specifically one winner will receive a sample of Mountain States Rosen’s Cedar Springs Nature Veal (1.5 – 2 lbs veal cutlets and 2-3 lbs veal loin chops); the other will receive a sample of USDA Choice all natural Cedar Springs Lamb (a 5-6 lb leg of lamb). Only available to U.S. residents. Each prize value ~$70.
TO WIN: Post a comment here telling which meat you prefer – lamb or veal. (To help stop spam, please complete the CAPTCHA, the simple math equation.) Only one entry per person. Be sure your email address is listed correctly so we can obtain your shipping address—should you win one of the prizes.
Then head to the MSR Facebook page for three (3) chances to win an Emeril by T-fal Electric Nonstick Mini Pie Maker ($50 value). To enter their “ReVealing Holiday Sweeps” click here. With that prize you can make Mini Veal Pastry Pies (click for the recipe).
Both the FREEBIE and the Facebook ReVealing Holiday Sweeps end at midnight December 14, 2012.
I am torn because I prefer both, but leg of lamb is one of my husband’s favorites, so lamb it is. Thanks
Veal!
I prefer veal
Let’s have the Leg of Lamb. Covered with fresh Rosemary. Mouth watering
Leg of lamb is a great company dish.
I was born and raised in the Middle East. I LOVE lamb! I also enjoy Veal Parmesan.
Mikeline: To be entered in the FREEBIE — choose one, right now your entry contains both.
Definitely veal
I choose the Lamb!
Veal would be wonderful.
Lamb
I choose veal, thanks.
Absolutely Lamb !
I love both but, since there is only one of me, a lovely leg of lamb would be too much. So I choose the veal. Lots I can do with veal and it can be several portions for one person.
I prefer veal.
I would choose veal.
I would prefer the veal.
lamb, especially lamb chops, are our favorites. We are partial to New Zealand lamb and have never found other sources to be as good, but we haven’t tried Cedar Springs yet, so we’ll try to do so and see if it’s as good or better.
love it
veal
Decisions, decisions… Lamb wins out
Definitely the veal.
Lamb for me!
I prefer veal. Thanks for the giveaway!
Veal for the holidays. Thanks!
I would love the Veal! I have not had veal in SO long.. Used to get it a lot in the Chicago area, but not where I am now! MISS IT.
I like lamb
VEAL
I like both but I like lamb a little bit more than veal.
Love lamb! roasted leg of lamb, lambchops…
I like veal a little more than veal.
Correction…I like veal alittle more than lamb.
Veal
Tough question to answer, but I’m going with veal. It’s so easy to prepare, and there are so many great dishes to make with veal.
Ooh, lamb, lamb, lambity lamb! I always have lamb chops on my birthday just because I think they’re the specialest of all special meals.
I love veal it’s vealy vealy good!
LAMB-If I have “green jelly,” then I like lamb. VEAL-If I have “Parmesan cheese,” then I like veal. IF I have lots of good wine, then I love everything, maybe even ulgy girls! drmrs 12/5/2012
I pick veal, although I love both! For some reason, I usually just don’t cook veal as much at home. I do have an incredible recipe for veal chops though with white wine, mustard, brown sugar, ginger, dried apricots and prunes. Really delicious
Veal all the way
I prefer veal.
Definitely lamb. I think the last time I ate veal was in the nineties. My current favorite way to prepare lamb is braised in milk with fennel bulb.
i prefer veal
Lamb please!
Lamb
VEAL
I prefer veal
I’m a lamb person:)
I like the Lamb
for me i love both but i will say lamb!!!
I love lamb and would love to try this!