Mmmmmm. Beef.
Straight from Kota Story Meats courtesy of Jarrod Johnson
I'm sitting here enjoying the greater part of a leftover ribeye steak, and I'm noticing that I have yet to give credit where credit is due. Because this steak is good. Not just a little good - but really good.
What does this have to do with politics? Well, let me tell you...
In one of my post-convention blogposts, I was lamenting the fact that I was not the winner of the beef raffle in School and Lands candidate Jarrod Johnson's hospitality room. That lucky soul was Chad Heinrich, Deputy Secretary of State and Hughes County GOP Chair.
So one night last week, my wife called and explained that there was a visitor at the house. Jarrod Johnson had read the post, and during one of his many campaign trips across the state stopped at my Brookings residence and dropped off a "care package" of steaks for us to enjoy for the 4th of July.
When he's not campaigning for the office of School and Public Lands, Jarrod is president and part owner of Kota Story Meats, a value added beef processor which sells to homes and restaurants. And let me tell you - the steaks were phenomenal. They were marbled and trimmed just right. Even the leftovers are better than many steaks I've had. (As my mouth waters again just typing this).
So, a BIG thank you on my (and my wife's) part to Jarrod for his kind gesture. It was the hit of the night.
And if you're drooling just thinking of tasty grilled South Dakota raised beef, get ahold of 'Kota Story Meats in Hurley and order some steaks - you won't be disappointed.
What does this have to do with politics? Well, let me tell you...
In one of my post-convention blogposts, I was lamenting the fact that I was not the winner of the beef raffle in School and Lands candidate Jarrod Johnson's hospitality room. That lucky soul was Chad Heinrich, Deputy Secretary of State and Hughes County GOP Chair.
So one night last week, my wife called and explained that there was a visitor at the house. Jarrod Johnson had read the post, and during one of his many campaign trips across the state stopped at my Brookings residence and dropped off a "care package" of steaks for us to enjoy for the 4th of July.
When he's not campaigning for the office of School and Public Lands, Jarrod is president and part owner of Kota Story Meats, a value added beef processor which sells to homes and restaurants. And let me tell you - the steaks were phenomenal. They were marbled and trimmed just right. Even the leftovers are better than many steaks I've had. (As my mouth waters again just typing this).
So, a BIG thank you on my (and my wife's) part to Jarrod for his kind gesture. It was the hit of the night.
And if you're drooling just thinking of tasty grilled South Dakota raised beef, get ahold of 'Kota Story Meats in Hurley and order some steaks - you won't be disappointed.
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I'd write more, but I have to go get something to eat. That bit about the beefsteak made my mouth water.
That is one hell of a statement. Got anything to back that up or are you just another shill for the republicans?