According to a recent survey of American consumers, a majority of Americans (including me) agree the best way to say “I love you” to your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day is with a steak! And since lean beef is good for your heart, you are also saying I love you by serving a heart-healthy dinner.
Below are some tips that were emailed to me from Daren Williams, Executive Director of NCBA Communications, on how to show your love for beef for the month of February.
Share your love for beef through email
Use the attached “I Heart Beef” graphic as your email signature this month.
Spread your love for beef on your Web site
Place the special “I Heart Beef” widget on your Web site.
Make your love for beef known on FacebookI'll be posting more tips every week in February so you can continue to show people how you much you love your beef! It's like that Hillshire Farms commercial - "Go Meat!"
Make sure you’re a fan of “Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner” on Facebook
Add “I Heart Beef” flair to your Facebook page
Share your love for beef by posting why you love tenderloin or T-bone steaks
Make your love for beef known on Twitter
Make sure you’re following @BeefForDinner and @BeefRD on Twitter
Add the #IHeartBeef hashtag to all your loving beef tweets
Use the special “I Heart Beef” twibbon on your Twitter page
Until next time,
~Buzzard~
Beef is good for your heart? Or beef is not bad for your heart?
ReplyDeleteLean beef is not bad for your heart and lean beef contributes to a heart healthy diet.
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