PENDLETON RANCH
6535 South I-35
Gainesville, TX  76240

craig@pendletonranch.com
Lean Longhorn Beef

Thanks to Texas Longhorn beef, today's health-conscious consumer doesn't have to avoid tender juicy steaks. Not only is
Longhorn beef leaner than that of other breeds, it is also lower in saturated fats. The flavorful Longhorn beef has less
cholesterol and calories than chicken.

Definitely good news for a healthy lifestyle!

Including lean beef in a heart-healthy diet can positively impact blood cholesterol levels. Studies have shown that eating
lean beef can help increase 'good' cholesterol and reduce 'bad' cholesterol in people with elevated cholesterol levels.

"Lean beef is good for you - and the key word is lean. A heart patient can eat steak every meal if it is in the right
proportions. Longhorn meat on the average, contains 10 percent less saturated fat than that of other cattle. That puts lean
Longhorn beef on par with skinned boneless white meat of chicken and that fact may come as a surprise to many
dieticians."

-Dr. Joseph Graham, Cardiovascular Surgeon at St. John's Medical Center in Joplin, Missouri, and a Longhorn breeder
himself.

"Red meat is really a treasure trove of nutrients, including protein, iron, vitamin B12, and more. One of the healthiest red
meats is Longhorn beef, which is extremely low in fat."

-Cliff Sheats, certified clinical nutritionist, and nationally recognized author of Lean Bodies, Total Fitness.

Beef is the number one source of protein, zinc and Vitamin B12, and the third best source of iron in the food supply. You'd
have to eat almost 12 cans of tuna to get the equivalent amount of zinc in one 3 oz. serving of beef. It takes seven chicken
breasts to equal the Vitamin B12 in one 3 oz. serving of beef. Beef is also a good source of selenium, providing 20-30% of
the recommended daily allowance for men and women.

Recent research has found that selenium may reduce the risk of heart disease and certain types of cancer (such as
prostate) as well as enhance the body's ability to fight infections.
Pendleton Ranch Texas Longhorn Nutritional Facts
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(What would you rather eat?)
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Pendleton Ranch
Grass Fed Heart Healthy
Texas Longhorn Beef
No Steriods
No Antibiotics
No Hormones
Natural Grazing Conditions
OR
Commercial Feedlot Beef
Over-Crowded Pens
Mixed Breeds
Forced Steriods
Regimented Anitbiotics
Growth Hormones
Filthy Conditions
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