Glorious Beef, Pat LaFrieda
Glorious Beef, Pat LaFrieda
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Glorious Beef
The LaFrieda Family and the Evolution of the American Meat Industry

Author: Pat LaFrieda, Cecilia Molinari

Narrator: Brian Hutchison

Unabridged: 5 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 10/26/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

An insightful and engaging insider’s look at the real story of the meat industry, from master butcher Pat LaFrieda.It all began when Pat LaFrieda’s great-grandfather Anthony LaFrieda decided to pack up and move his family from Italy to New York in search of a better life, setting up the family’s first retail butcher shop in 1922 in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Almost one hundred years later, Pat LaFrieda, a fourth-generation butcher and third-generation meat purveyor, is at the helm of a family-run business that has been providing meat to customers for decades, through wars, the Great Depression, the tumultuous years when New York City was dubbed “Fear City,” the fall of the Twin Towers, unprecedented hurricanes, and even a pandemic.Most people don’t know the amount of time, commitment, and extenuating work that goes into bringing them the piece of meat on their plate. What are the real implications of grass-fed beef on climate change? What is involved in humanely processing animals at harvesting facilities? Why is grading, labeling, and traceability essential for the consumer? And what’s the beef with eating meat?There are two sides to every story; however, in the beef industry’s case, only one side seems to get most of the airtime. In Glorious Beef, LaFrieda shares his family's legacy and pulls back the curtain to reveal a behind-the-scenes view of each stage of the process involved in bringing beef from pasture to plate and the truths behind the industry’s story of survival and constant evolution.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Pat LaFrieda

Pat LaFrieda is a fourth-generation butcher, a third-generation meat purveyor, and the owner of America’s premier meatpacking business, Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors, which supplies restaurants in New York City; Philadelphia; Washington, DC; Las Vegas; Miami; Chicago; and more, as well as retail locations at CitiField in Queens. LaFrieda is the author of the cookbook Meat: Everything You Need to Know.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marne - Reader By the Water on September 25, 2021

This is part deep dive into the meat industry (literally from field to table) and part memoir of a successful businessman/butcher/meat purveyor. The sections on the meat itself - the cuts, relationships with growers and processors, difference between grades, what graders look for, etc. - are fantast......more

Goodreads review by V on March 25, 2022

More than six decades ago, I was fortunate to grow up on two hundred acres (small by todays standards) of farm/ranch land. Yes, it was both, my father raised cattle, wheat and cotton. I requested this book to learn about the industry changes since my early experiences. It was mind blowing to compare......more

Goodreads review by Sherrie on October 11, 2021

***I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway*** As a lifelong veggie lover and meat minimalist, I could not stop laughing when I found out I won this book. Glorious Beef! How absurd. Once I started reading it, however, I forgot about the absurdity and simply enjoyed the learning experience. Pat LaFried......more

Goodreads review by Jena on September 23, 2021

Is this a history book, business book, cook book or memoir? Author and butcher extraordinaire Pat LaFrieda gives us all of these in “Glorious Beef”, an ode to his family and to his livelihood. Mr. LaFrieda’s story is an All-American one, that begins one hundred years ago when his grandfather left Na......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on November 01, 2021

This is a great read about one companies rise in the world of a meat purveyor that started with the authors great-grandfather and progress to Pat now running the day to day business. You see in the authors eyes the privilege i finally being able to go to work in the family business which his father......more