About Red Belle Ridge Farm
We’re Don and Tiffany, the owners of Red Belle Ridge Farm — a homestead nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. After years of moving from swampy South Florida to horse country in Reddick and eventually to Gainesville, we finally landed on our 50-acre dream farm in Western North Carolina. Through every move, we've learned what works (and what definitely doesn’t), and now we focus on raising hardy, heritage breed livestock with rotational grazing and low-intervention practices.
Our farm is home to American Guinea Hogs, Clun Forest Sheep, Morgan horses, heritage rabbits, and Buff Orpington chickens. We’re also proud to supply local farmers and homesteaders with trusted brands like New Country Organics, Timeless Fence, and Drinking Post Waterers. The name "Red Belle Ridge" honors our journey from Labelle to Reddick to the Ridge — and the century-old red barn that made it all feel like home.
Our mission is to provide the highest quality products to our customers. Our animals are pasture-raised, treated humanely and fed only New Country Organics products, including free-choice minerals for a more nutritionally complete product.
Pork Loin
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What is pork loin/ How to cook
The pork loin can be either bone in or boneless and is derived from the loin of the pig which is located between the shoulder and the leg. Not to be confused with the pork tenderloin, the pork loin is typically sold in 2-4 pound roasts or cut into chops. Pork loin roasts are best prepared when brined or rubbed with a spice mixture and then roasted or grilled over indirect heat and cooked to 145- 160 degrees to insure a flavorful and juicy bite.
Are pork loin and pork tenderloin the same thing?
Pork loin and pork tenderloin both come from the loin of the pig, but are not the same thing. Pork loin is a larger cut best prepared when roasted in the oven or grilled over indirect heat, then sliced against the grain and served. The tenderloin is a more narrow and slender cut that typically weighs about 1 lbs, the tenderloin is great for marinades or rubs and is best prepared pan- seared, roasted or on the grill, and then sliced across the grain and served as tenderloin medallions.
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