Win Bison Patties For Your Fourth of July Cookout
I love a good burger, don't you too? Burger lovers listen up. Are you thinking about meat that has less fat, cholesterol, and hormones, than beef? Consider bison meat.
Buffalo and bison meat is used interchangeably by most people, but bison and buffalo two different members of the same family. Buffalos are native to Africa and Asia and bison are found in North, South American and Europe.
Bison meat has less fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol per serving. It also has more protein per serving. Go here to see all of the comparison stats: bison versus beef. For those who are concerned about the environment, and we all should be, grass-fed bison help the ecosystem through grazing and producing less greenhouse gas than cows.
If you would like to try bison meat, Buffalo Gal offers an assortment of meat products from bison patties, bison, ground beef, bison steaks and roasts to elk, and boar meat. They also have plenty of sales you might want to check out.
The Frugal Exerciser is giving away four 1/2 pound bison patties by Buffalo Gal for your 4th of July celebration. The last day to enter is June 26, 2019, and good luck to all.
I haven't tried bison yet, but have heard it is healthy and tasty. I am not sure what the difference is between the two, but I believe that bison are bred, so not endangered.
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DeleteI will grill the bison if I win. If not, burgers and hot dogs
ReplyDeleteI haven't had the opportunity to try bison yet. The difference is bison live in North America, South America & Europe, while Buffalo live in Africa & Asia. I would love the chance to try bison!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Buffalo Gal's Highlander Beef Ribeye Steaks! Yum!
ReplyDeleteWe will be grilling steaks and hotdogs on the 4th of July! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to try this because I hear it is so good.
ReplyDeleteI want to try a roast for a Sunday dinner.
ReplyDeleteI have never ate this before but am willing to try!
ReplyDeleteNo, I have never tried bison burgers, but I would love to try them.
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We will be grilling burgers and hot dogs this 4th of July.
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I would like to try Buffalo Gal's Bison Filet Mignon Steaks
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I have never had bison meat. I did not know the difference between bison and buffalo. Apparently we label bison as buffalo the same way we label Native Americans as Indians. The early settlers mislabeled them and it stuck!!
ReplyDeleteThey also have wild boar, yak, and elk products that I would like to try.
ReplyDeleteI have not.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried bison before.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried bison, but I would love to try it. I love that it is a leaner red meat and has great nutritional content.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Bison steaks on my grill!
ReplyDeleteI love it. The best I ever ate was Bison burger in a pie like treat with cheese. One difference between the two is Bison have a large, tall hump located squarely on top of its shoulders; this hump is absent in the buffalo species.
ReplyDeleteI have tried it before and I think they are leaner.
ReplyDeleteWhole Bison Tenderloin sounds really delicious!
ReplyDeleteI haven't really planned on what to grill on the fourth of July just yet but I hope some of these burgers! We grill and smoke year round. My fiance' has never had anything like this..only beef or deer so this would be a real treat!
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ReplyDeleteHamburgers, hotdogs and chicken.
ReplyDeleteI have not tried them, but I really want to!
ReplyDeleteNever tried it but would love to!
ReplyDeleteBison burgers are delicious. Matters where they are native to.
ReplyDeleteGotta try!
ReplyDeleteI have never tasted bison burgers, but would love to try. I do not know what the difference is between buffalo and bison.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the bison breakfast links and summer sausage.
ReplyDeleteI have tried buffalo years ago, and I loved the leaner less greasy taste and feel of it!! So..the only difference between bison and buffalo is geographically? I always thought they were one and the same...
ReplyDeleteThe bison breakfast links sound absolutely scrumptious.. I love breakfast no matter what meal it is!
ReplyDeleteHonestly, our condo doesn't allow us to grill, so I truly have no clue what's for dinner.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried Bison. It looks delish. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteI have never had bison burgers but I love a good burger and definitely wanna try them.
ReplyDeleteI've never had the good fortune to try Bison burgers, but really enjoy them I'm sure! "It's so common, in fact, that we sometimes use the two interchangeably. But if you really want to know the difference between a buffalo and a bison, the American Bison is native to North and South America and Europe, while the other two buffalo species reside in Africa and Asia."
ReplyDeleteI love the looks of that "Whole Bison Tenderloin"!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried Bison before but would love to.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried bison yet. The difference is bison live in North America, South America & Europe, while Buffalo live in Africa & Asia.
ReplyDeleteI have not tried bison burgers yet but my husband has and says it is delicious.
ReplyDeleteI think we are grilling burgers and hot dogs.
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ReplyDeleteThe roast looks amazing and we haven't tried it yet.
ReplyDeleteWe love buffalo burgers- a couple of restaurants serve them here. I did not know there was a difference until I read your post. Two members of the same family!
ReplyDeleteWe can't grill in our building- we'll be headed to Blues Fest.
ReplyDeleteYes, and they're great!
ReplyDeleteI don't know the difference is between the two , and I haven't tried it yet but if I win I will be cooking them on the grill with my friends.
ReplyDeleteI've only had them once and they were so yummy!
ReplyDeleteBison is good meat and very lean and tender.
ReplyDeleteNever have but it sounds good!
ReplyDeleteNot sure what we will be grilling yet!
ReplyDeleteBison hotdogs sound good!
ReplyDeleteNo, I've never tried eaten bison burgers, however I know that its naturally lean & its high in iron. It also taste similar to beef.
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The Bison Prime Rib definately looks mouthwatering. Would love to try!
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On the 4th, I would grill chicken, hotdogs & a variety of veggies.
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Ive never tried Bison ,but a few people I know have and they enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteI've tried Bison and I remember it being meaty but not too heavy.
ReplyDeleteI'd love the ground elk meat. I love elk!
ReplyDeletei have never had Bison Burger! I want to try it though!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried a bison burger, but would love to try.
ReplyDeleteI have had buffalo, but I don't think I have had bison. I have no clue what the difference between the two is.
ReplyDeleteLove Bison! All I know is what we have in the US are Bison not Buffalo - Buffalo are in Africa and Asia
ReplyDeletei never had this type of burger but would be interested in trying. Buffalos are native to Africa and Asia and bison are found in North, South American and Europe. ty for the chance :)
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Scottish Highlander Beef as it sounds interesting and very different!
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I have not eaten Bison burgers. The American Bison is native to North and South America and Europe, while the other two buffalo species reside in Africa and Asia.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Chicken Breast
ReplyDeleteIf I were grilling I would grill ribs but I'm not so I won't!
ReplyDeleteI have tried the bison before and I guess it's more tasty and nutritious than the beef.
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ReplyDeleteI have had the before and they are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Bison Steaks.
ReplyDeleteI am hoping to be grilling bison burgers for the 4th Of July. But it will probably be hot dogs and hamburgers.
ReplyDeleteWould love to try Bison Burgers looks very tasty and healthy good protein for your body.
ReplyDeleteI've only had bison one time a a conservation cook out. It was very good.
ReplyDeleteI've had buffalo many times. It makes a good tasting burger. I've never had bison however.
ReplyDeleteI have eaten Bison, and it is delicious! I’m not totally sure, but I think Bison are native to America and Buffalo are not.
ReplyDeleteI have had bison, wild boar, and elk, but have never eaten yak. I’d love to try some.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to have some high quality meat for the 4th.
ReplyDeleteFrom buffalo gal,Elk Tenderloin looks amazing
ReplyDeleteI am not sure if I've tried either.
ReplyDeleteWe had bison burgers at the state fair one year, they were super tasty. Would love to try them again.
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I've had bison burgers at a local restaurant. They were the most delicious burgers I've ever had. Bison are native to North and South America and Europe, while the buffalo species reside in Africa and Asia.
ReplyDeleteI have not eaten a bison burger but my husband has - he loves them. I also do not know the difference between bison & buffalo.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the bison sirloin tip roast.
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves bison burgers and says that they are much more lean than beef. I have not had a bison burger myself.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the Bison Bratwurst.
ReplyDeleteI have never eaten Bison beef, but I have eaten Buffalo beef. According to your article, Bison meat has less fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol per serving. It also has more protein per serving.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the Bison Ribeye steaks. I doubt I'll be grilling anything this July 4th.
ReplyDeleteI love bison burgers and eat them when I have a chance. I live in an area where they are on many menus. Bison and buffalo are used interchangeably for the animals that are bison.
ReplyDeleteI have eating a bison burger but have never tried buffalo. Buffalo are indigenous to South Asia and Africa vs bison are in North America and Europe. Also, the horns of a bison are shorter and they have a hump at their shoulders.
ReplyDeleteI plan on grilling corn, chicken burgers and vegetable kabobs on the 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Highlander Beef Tenderloin!
ReplyDeleteI have had bison before. Buffalo are actually from Africa and Asia. Bison from North and South America.
ReplyDeleteNo, I have not had bison burgers before. I heard they are very healthy so I want to try.
ReplyDeleteI have not tried them before but they look amazing. Thank you
ReplyDeleteno i never have
ReplyDeleteI have had a bison burger once before. It was excellent! Bison are in North America. Buffalo are in Africa and Asia.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the elk tenderloin.
ReplyDeleteWe will be having hamburgers and hotdogs.
ReplyDeleteNo, but I would love to try it. My boyfriend loves them!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try elk meat.
ReplyDeleteNever tried it, and bison and buffalo are from differeareas.
ReplyDeleteNo I have never tried bison burgers before, but I would like to.
ReplyDeleteYes I have. I believe the difference is that Bison meat is leaner
ReplyDeleteNo, I have never tried Bison burgers. The difference in buffalo and bison is that "Bison meat has less fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol per serving. It also has more protein per serving."
ReplyDeleteI have never had bison meat.
ReplyDeleteI haven't ate Bison Burgers they sound delicious though would love to try
ReplyDeleteBison is the best. My dream was to raise a small herd of 8-10 so I'd always have the meat. Just have not won the lottery yet.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteI tried a buffalo burger when I was a kid. I don't believe I have tried bison. Bison is leaner.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried Bison. It sounds great.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried bison burgers before but I would love to try them they sound yummy.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try these steaks www.buffalogal.com/Bison-New-York-Strips-P40.aspx
ReplyDeleteI would love to try these. I have had buffalo but not bison yet.
ReplyDeleteI have made and eaten bison burgers many years ago, it tastes so good.
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ReplyDeleteWe will likely be having hot dogs and hamburgers.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try their ground elk. I think that would be good.
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I have had bison burgers before and enjoyed them. Bison are found in North America and Europe whereas Buffalo are found in Asia and Africa.
ReplyDeleteI think the Bison Flank Steaks look wonderful and I would love to try.
ReplyDeleteWe usually grill hamburger for the fourth of July.
ReplyDeleteI have tried buffalo burgers before. I don't know of a difference between buffalo and bison. They are leaner and have more protein.
ReplyDeleteWe will be grilling hamburgers and hot dogs and corn on the cob. Yum!!!
ReplyDeleteThe bison hot dogs and breakfast links sound super delicious. They have a very nice selection of items.
ReplyDeleteHamburgers and hot dogs!
ReplyDeleteI have eaten bison many times. Every time I go to Hopdoddy in Texas I get a bison burger, because to me it is way more flavorful and delicious than regular beef!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to try the bison filet mignon! I am curious if I would like it more than normal beef because filet is my absolute favorite cut for beef.
ReplyDeleteI am probably grilling up some white hots and corn on the cob on the 4th!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried bison, but I have heard it's delicious! I would love to taste it!
ReplyDeleteNever tried it but would love to! Differences are location and bison have beards and buffalo do not.
ReplyDeleteI have not eaten bison burgers. The difference between buffalo and bison is where they originate.
ReplyDeletei never had bison burgers.Bison meat has less fat
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried bison.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had the chance to try bison. I have other exotics. Ostrich, emu and alligator.
ReplyDeleteNo I haven't had a Bison burger yet. Bison seems to be a little healthier than buffalo.
ReplyDeleteNo, never tried it but have been interested in doing so.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried bison burgers yet.
ReplyDeleteI have tried buffalo before.
I will grill burger patties and chicken.
ReplyDeleteI like the Highlander Ground Beef from Buffalo Gal.
I haven't tried Bison burgers before. Bison meat has less fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol per serving. It also has more protein per serving
ReplyDeleteThe Highlander Beef Jerky looks good from Buffalo Gal.
ReplyDeleteI will be grilling brats on the 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteI'm grilling salmon, one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteThe bison brats look great!
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ReplyDeleteI have never tried a Bison burger before but I would love to.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Bison New York Strips along with the Bison burgers.
ReplyDeleteWe are planning on hot dogs and burgers for the 4th of July. I would love to try the Bison burgers. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI haven 't tried Bison burgers. Bison are native to North and South America and Europe, while buffalo are native to Arica and Asia.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the Bison Filet Mignon Steaks.
ReplyDeleteWe will be grilling burgers and hot dogs.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have and buffalo is a misnomer for bison. They are different animals from different areas from around the world.
ReplyDeleteThey are different members of the same family. I have never tried bison meat before
ReplyDeleteI love a good burger
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