




Kidneys
An organ that sits on either side of the spine in the lumbar (shortloin) region.
— HOW TO COOK
There’s an old butcher’s joke about how to cook kidneys (you can google it)... But there’s a preparation that will make you forget every negative thing you’ve heard about kidneys. Deviled kidneys! And for all you worried about that joke, a bath in milk overnight will help with flavor and texture.
BEST FOR

When we say nutrient-dense, we mean it:
Protein - 13g
Protein is important for cellular growth and it provides our tissues with protective strength. It sparks our metabolism and energy production, helps regulate our body chemistry, and maintains our body’s PH.
Selenium - 1,840%
Selenium is an incredibly important trace mineral with numerous health benefits. It functions as a component of glutathione peroxidase, an enzyme responsible for the antioxidant properties of glutathione. Selenium supports cardiovascular health, heavy metal toxin protection, thyroid function, cognitive health, as well as growth, development, and fertility.
Vitamin B12 - 535%
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is the only vitamin to contain the essential mineral cobalt.
B12 is well known for its energy and cognitive functions, but is also needed in the formation of red blood cells, DNA, and synthesis of the myelin sheath that insulates your neurons. It plays a critical role in the growth and appetite of children.
Molybdenum - 444%
Often scarce, Molybdenum is a trace mineral important to several enzyme systems that support the mobilization of iron from the liver for the body to use (prevents anemia) and could limit the amount of cancer-causing chemicals in the body (especially the colon).
Riboflavin (B2) - 92%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) is not stored in the body and therefore is needed to be consumed regularly for energy production, cell respiration, vision, and growth (including hair, skin, & nails). Riboflavin helps recycle glutathione, thus extending the antioxidant function in the body, and has been shown to support endurance and training, especially for women.
Pantothenic Acid (B5) - 49%
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) is linked to metabolism, the correct use of fats, and cardiovascular health. It is essential in the production of acetyl-CoA, a foundation of how the body uses and makes energy.
Choline - 28%
Choline is an important new member of the B vitamins and was deemed the “memory vitamin”. It is nestled into the fat layers of the membranes of every cell in the body and is the only vitamin that crosses the blood/brain barrier to be involved in brain chemical metabolism. Choline also serves in fat utilization in the body and detoxification.
* Daily Value per 3.5 oz serving and a 2000 calorie diet.
Learn More
VENISON KIDNEY LETTUCE WRAPS
Lightly fried venison kidneys with crunchy toppings and a tasty dipping sauce come together for a light but wholesome meal.
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Kidneys
An organ that sits on either side of the spine in the lumbar (shortloin) region.
— HOW TO COOK
There’s an old butcher’s joke about how to cook kidneys (you can google it)... But there’s a preparation that will make you forget every negative thing you’ve heard about kidneys. Deviled kidneys! And for all you worried about that joke, a bath in milk overnight will help with flavor and texture.
BEST FOR

When we say nutrient-dense, we mean it:
Protein - 13g
Protein is important for cellular growth and it provides our tissues with protective strength. It sparks our metabolism and energy production, helps regulate our body chemistry, and maintains our body’s PH.
Selenium - 1,840%
Selenium is an incredibly important trace mineral with numerous health benefits. It functions as a component of glutathione peroxidase, an enzyme responsible for the antioxidant properties of glutathione. Selenium supports cardiovascular health, heavy metal toxin protection, thyroid function, cognitive health, as well as growth, development, and fertility.
Vitamin B12 - 535%
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is the only vitamin to contain the essential mineral cobalt.
B12 is well known for its energy and cognitive functions, but is also needed in the formation of red blood cells, DNA, and synthesis of the myelin sheath that insulates your neurons. It plays a critical role in the growth and appetite of children.
Molybdenum - 444%
Often scarce, Molybdenum is a trace mineral important to several enzyme systems that support the mobilization of iron from the liver for the body to use (prevents anemia) and could limit the amount of cancer-causing chemicals in the body (especially the colon).
Riboflavin (B2) - 92%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) is not stored in the body and therefore is needed to be consumed regularly for energy production, cell respiration, vision, and growth (including hair, skin, & nails). Riboflavin helps recycle glutathione, thus extending the antioxidant function in the body, and has been shown to support endurance and training, especially for women.
Pantothenic Acid (B5) - 49%
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) is linked to metabolism, the correct use of fats, and cardiovascular health. It is essential in the production of acetyl-CoA, a foundation of how the body uses and makes energy.
Choline - 28%
Choline is an important new member of the B vitamins and was deemed the “memory vitamin”. It is nestled into the fat layers of the membranes of every cell in the body and is the only vitamin that crosses the blood/brain barrier to be involved in brain chemical metabolism. Choline also serves in fat utilization in the body and detoxification.
* Daily Value per 3.5 oz serving and a 2000 calorie diet.
Learn More
VENISON KIDNEY LETTUCE WRAPS
Lightly fried venison kidneys with crunchy toppings and a tasty dipping sauce come together for a light but wholesome meal.
View Full Recipe SEE ALL RECIPES- Reviews
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Waspy Treats
Amazing, I made an old Welsh pie with em.