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Mile High Business Alliance and its Denver partners create new dinner series to promote locally raised meat

Mile High Business Alliance and its Denver partners create new dinner series to promote locally raised meat

by RanchFoodsDirect | Aug 8, 2014 | Newsletter

Callicrate Beef is one of the featured products on a unique progressive dinner series premiering in Denver this month to promote local, sustainable ranching. Callicrate Beef will be served at four dining locations in the ballpark district on Wednesday, August 20....

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