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Goodbye 2020, Hello 2021! A message from the Riemer Family

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December 30, 2020

Whether you've known us for years or just stumbled upon our website this fall, please join us for a special New Year's message and reintroductions from the Riemer Family. It's been a while since we've taken the time to check in as a family with you all, so we've put together this special video to do just that, as we look back on 2020 and forward to 2021.

Thanks! Happy New Year!


Don't forget, we've got 3 ways to start your New Year with some great savings:

  1. Join Your Family First for a special enrollment price now through January 10 or if you're already a member, enjoy your special holiday gift (see your email for your exclusive details).
  2. Shop our seasonal Winter Comfort Bundle which features 20 pounds of nutrient dense, delicious, comforting family favorites including roasts, bone broth, fixings for chili, and more. This one ships free, priced at $165!
  3. Mark your calendar! Our Annual New Year's Pastured Turkey Sale runs from January 13 - 17 (Your Family First members gain early access).

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