[The following meat was provided as a sample for review purposes.]
We are living in a golden age of things you can get delivered to your house in a box on a monthly basis. Whatever your inclination, there is probably a monthly mail subscription service for it. Wine? Naturally. Tea? Of course. Last year I was part of one offering a regular postal helping of socks.
Meat?

There is now.

I know what you’re thinking: (1) YES!! MEAT IN THE MAIL!!! …and then, a couple seconds later, (2) …um, meat in the mail? Can they DO that? When the meat in question is salt-cured and vacuum-sealed and perfectly capable of remaining consumable after a multi-day cross-country trek, they certainly can. “They” in this case is Carnivore Club, a phenomenally named meat curation agency that sources an incredible array of farm-to-table meats from an ever-rotating rolodex of local suppliers and puts them on your doorstop in a faux-wooden box. For $50/month (including shipping), you get about as much meat as your arteries can handle on a monthly basis (in this particular case, it was about 2 pounds’ worth), all made with love from top-end sources. Dreams really do come true. Read the rest of this entry »

