Today, Michelle and I delivered many cases of NePo Suet Insect Blend to 10 of the New Seasons Markets in the Portland/Vancouver area.. We hope to have them on the shelves very soon! As of right now you can find NePo Suet at:
All 6 Backyard Bird Shop locations - they carry 6 of our blends and our suet plugs!
At the Audubon Society of Portland Nature Store - They carry a variety of blends, too!
10 New Seasons locations (excluding the Hawthorne and Raleigh Hills locations for now) - They carry Insect Blend for now!
You can also purchase our suet online, of course, at neposuet.com
Take care and good birding!
Seth and Michelle
Nov 27, 2011
Feb 19, 2010
Our new website!
Our new website is up and running! Please visit us there for all your suet needs.
http://neposuet.com/
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Jan 19, 2010
Our suet vs. a leading brand
Here are 3 photos for you to compare. We took one of our suet cakes and a cake from another suet maker and melted them down. We strained out all the fat so that you could see the contents of both cakes.
Our Everyday blend on the left, a leading national brand on the right. You can really see the difference in quality.
Here is a large close-up photo of the national brand's contents.
Now here is a large close-up photo of our Everyday blend suet. Which would you rather feed to your birds? There is a common myth that birds won't (or can't) eat Black-Oil Sunflower Seeds from suet. This might be true of the big, commercially produced suet cakes that often sit in warehouses from 6 months to over a year. However, NePo Suet is made fresh daily. We don't have a big warehouse that holds 1000's of suet cakes. When you order NePo Suet, we make the batch right then and there. By the time it reaches your backyard, it's just a couple of days old!
We strive to make the best suet on the market. Our suet is made in very small batches (in our own home) to insure quality and consistency and we only use the highest quality ingredients for our suet. We hear repeatedly from our customers that birds prefer our suet to any other store bought cake they have tried.
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