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Heritage Pork Chops, Double Cut

Price $64.99
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frozen: 2 Chops (20-22 oz ea)
Price $64.99
Frozen products may thaw in transit
Experience true pork flavor with our double-cut chops from heritage-breed hogs. Raised on family farms dedicated to traditional methods with a strict prohibition on antibiotics and growth stimulants, the hogs are allowed their natural behaviors and space. The resulting pork is generously marbled, dark in color, and full of flavor. Our hefty double-cut pork chops have 2 rib bones, and can be cooked like a small roast – just sear on all sides in a hot cast-iron pan, then finish in the oven for tasty results.
  • Exceptionally tender, well-marbled style of pork
  • Heritage-breed with traceable bloodlines
  • No antibiotics or hormones from birth
  • Farms are third-party audited for animal welfare
  • No animal by-products, grain diet
  • Ships in an uncooked state
  • Product of USA
  • For best taste on fresh products, use or freeze within 3-5 days of receipt; for frozen products, use within 1-2 days after thawing
  • Subscription Eligible
Double-cut pork chops are best when pan-seared or grilled until crispy, then finished in the oven.


Our mission is to find farmers that share our vision of a more humane and sustainable way of rearing livestock. A cooperative of small family farmers dedicated to traditional methods raising old-breed hogs with completely traceable breeding lines.

The majority of the farms are sustainable “circle farms” that raise and grind their own feed for the pigs, which is a 100% vegetarian grain feed consisting of corn, soybeans and rolled oats. Families of pigs are left together and their indoor spaces offer at least 15 square feet of space per animal, and sows are never put in gestation crates.

The cooperative is strict about banning the use of antibiotics and hormones on each farm and limiting the number of hogs the farms raise.