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She Raised You on Real Food. This Mother's Day, Give It Back.

She Raised You on Real Food. This Mother's Day, Give It Back.

Introducing the Beck & Bulow Mother's Day Celebration Box — the only Mother's Day gift that nourishes the way she always nourished you.

Think about what your mother fed you. Not the special occasions. The ordinary Tuesday nights. The pot of something on the stove when you came home from school. The way she stood at the counter and put care into food that you probably did not fully appreciate until much later, if you appreciated it at all.

Now think about what most people are planning to give their mothers on May 10th. A candle she will never burn. Flowers that will be dead by the following weekend. A gift card with a ribbon on it. A brunch reservation at a restaurant that will be overcrowded and underwhelming because every other family in the city had the same idea at the same time.

There is a better option. One that took us a long time to get right. One that reflects everything we believe about food, farming, and what it means to give someone something that genuinely matters. We are calling it the Beck & Bulow Mother's Day Celebration Box, and it is the most thoughtful, most nourishing, most genuinely premium gift you can give a mother this year. Or any year.

This guide will tell you everything about it: what is in it, why each item was chosen, who it is for, how to order, and why the deadline of May 4th is not marketing pressure but a hard logistical reality. Read it all. Your mother deserves that much attention.

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The Problem With Every Other Mother's Day Gift

The American gifting industry generates over 35 billion dollars in Mother's Day spending every year. The top categories, year after year, are flowers, greeting cards, dining out, jewelry, and gift cards. These are not bad things. But look at that list closely and notice what it is missing: anything that takes care of her the way she took care of you.

Flowers die. Candles burn down. Jewelry is a guess. Brunch is an hour of someone else's cooking in a restaurant that seated three hundred other mothers that same morning. Gift cards say, in the most transparent way possible, that you ran out of ideas and decided to outsource the decision entirely.

What mothers actually want, when you ask them directly, is time. Thoughtfulness. The feeling that someone paid attention to who they actually are rather than reaching for the nearest socially acceptable gift. They want to feel seen. They want to feel that the person giving the gift thought about them specifically, not about the category of mother in general.

The Mother's Day Celebration Box was designed with that in mind. Every item in it was selected because it represents the highest possible quality in its category, because it connects to something real about how we nourish ourselves and the people we love, and because it will be used and remembered long after a bouquet has been composted.

The Gift That Keeps Giving: Why Food Is the Most Intimate Gift

There is a reason food has anchored every human celebration since the beginning of recorded history. It is not just fuel. It is love made tangible. When someone prepares food for you, or gives you food they selected with care, they are saying something that words often fail to express: I want you to be nourished. I want you to be well. I want you to experience pleasure.

A mother understands this at a cellular level. She has been saying it through food her entire adult life. Giving her premium quality food as a gift is not just practical. It is speaking her language. It is returning the gesture she has been making for decades in the only vocabulary she will immediately understand.

And when the food comes from animals raised with genuine care, on land managed with intention, by a team that believes the quality of what you eat is directly connected to the quality of how you live, the gift carries a meaning that a flower arrangement simply cannot. You are not giving her something that will perish in four days. You are giving her something that will nourish her for weeks.

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What Is Inside the Beck & Bulow Mother's Day Celebration Box

Every item in this box was chosen with a specific philosophy in mind: give her the best version of something she actually uses. Not novelty. Not gimmick. Not a product that requires a learning curve or a special occasion to justify opening. Real food, raised properly, presented beautifully, and ready to become part of her kitchen.

Wagyu Beef Tenderloin Filets — The Crown Jewel

The centerpiece of the box is a pair of Wagyu beef tenderloin filets from Beck & Bulow's own pasture-raised Wagyu herd in the American Southwest. These are hand-cut center filets, each approximately 6 to 8 ounces, scoring between BMS 5 and BMS 8 on the Beef Marbling Scale. For reference, USDA Prime, the top tier of standard American beef grading, corresponds to a BMS of roughly 4 to 5. Our filets begin where USDA Prime ends.

The tenderloin is the most tender muscle on the entire animal. The Wagyu breed produces fat with a lower melting point and a higher oleic acid content than any conventional cattle breed. The result is a steak that requires almost no technique: salt, a hot pan, four minutes, and a moment of patience while it rests. Whether she is an experienced home cook or someone who rarely turns on the stove, this is a steak she can cook perfectly and eat triumphantly.

Wagyu Beef Tallow — For the Kitchen and the Vanity

Included in the box is a jar of Wagyu beef tallow, rendered slowly from Beck & Bulow's own Wagyu fat at low temperature with no additives or preservatives. This is not a novelty item. It is one of the most versatile, most nutritious, and most historically significant cooking fats in existence, and it happens to be experiencing a well-deserved renaissance among chefs, ancestral nutrition advocates, and skincare researchers simultaneously.

In the kitchen, Wagyu tallow is the ideal fat for searing the filets included in the box, for frying eggs in the morning, for roasting vegetables at high heat, or for seasoning a cast iron pan. It has a smoke point of approximately 400°F and a chemical stability that seed oils fundamentally cannot match. It does not oxidize under heat. It does not produce toxic aldehyde byproducts at cooking temperatures. It simply performs.

On the skin, Wagyu tallow is something different entirely. Its fatty acid profile closely mirrors human sebum, the oil our skin produces naturally. It contains fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K2, as well as conjugated linoleic acid. It absorbs at skin temperature without leaving greasiness. Women who have switched to tallow-based skincare routinely describe it as the first moisturizer that has ever felt like it is actually working rather than sitting on top of the skin.

For a mother who has spent decades putting everyone else's needs before her own, a jar of Wagyu tallow for skincare is a small, beautiful act of encouragement toward taking care of herself.

Lamb Frenched Rack — The Celebration Cut

The lamb frenched rack is one of the most visually stunning, most occasion-worthy cuts in the entire meat world. Eight bones, perfectly cleaned, presenting themselves in a crown that transforms any dinner table into something that feels genuinely special. It is the cut that says this meal is an event, not just a Tuesday.

Beck & Bulow sources lamb from ranchers committed to the same standards we hold our own herd to: pasture-raised, no antibiotics, no synthetic hormones, processed at USDA-inspected facilities with full traceability. The lamb in this box is the real thing. It cooks beautifully with nothing more than salt, pepper, fresh rosemary, and a hot oven. Roast it to medium, let it rest, and serve it with the bones standing up. It is the kind of dinner that photographs itself and stays in the memory long after the meal is finished.

Wild-Caught King Salmon from Alaska — The Nutritional Centerpiece

The box includes a portion of wild-caught King salmon sourced from Alaskan waters. King salmon, also known as Chinook, is the largest and most fat-rich of the Pacific salmon species. Its flesh is deeply colored, intensely flavored, and loaded with long-chain omega-3 fatty acids — EPA and DHA — at levels that exceed virtually every other food source.

The omega-3 content of wild-caught Alaskan King salmon is not a minor nutritional detail. DHA is the primary structural fat of the human brain and retina. EPA has well-documented anti-inflammatory effects. The standard American diet is severely depleted in both, and the consequences of that depletion, ranging from cardiovascular disease to cognitive decline to mood disorders, are the subject of decades of serious research. Giving someone wild King salmon is giving them something that most Americans are genuinely, measurably deficient in.

For a mother, who has likely spent years prioritizing her family's nutrition over her own, this is a gift that cares for her health in a way that a spa treatment or a greeting card simply cannot.

Heritage Pork Chops — The Taste Memory

There is a generation of Americans who grew up eating pork that tasted like something. Then the industry decided to breed it leaner, faster, cheaper. The result was the pale, flavorless product that earned the tagline "the other white meat" — a marketing campaign designed to make a virtue of blandness.

Heritage breed pork is the antidote. Beck & Bulow's heritage pork chops come from breeds selected for flavor rather than industrial efficiency: deeply marbled, richly colored, with a fat cap that renders into something extraordinary in a hot pan. If your mother is old enough to remember what pork used to taste like, these chops will feel like a memory she thought she had lost. If she is not, they will feel like a revelation.

The Presentation: Because Unboxing Is Part of the Gift

Everything in the Mother's Day Celebration Box is vacuum-sealed and flash-frozen at peak freshness, packed in an insulated box with dry ice sufficient to maintain frozen temperature for 48 hours in transit. The outer packaging is designed to be opened, not just unpacked. Each item arrives labeled with its provenance, its suggested preparation, and a card from Beck & Bulow that tells the story of where each product came from.

The box arrives as an experience, not just a shipment. Because the moment of opening a gift matters as much as what is inside it. That moment is your mother's first impression, and we have thought carefully about making it worthy of what is inside.

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Who This Box Is For: Eight Mothers Who Deserve It

The Mother's Day Celebration Box is not a one-size-fits-all gift. It is specifically right for certain kinds of mothers. Here is how to know if yours is one of them.

The Mother Who Has Always Fed Everyone Else First

She is the one who made sure every plate was full before she sat down. The one who ate the smallest portion, took the last piece only when she was sure no one else wanted it, and considered feeding her family an act of love rather than a chore. She has spent decades nourishing others. The Celebration Box is the first meal in a long time that is entirely, unambiguously, just for her.

The Health-Conscious Mother

She reads ingredient labels. She knows the difference between farmed and wild-caught fish. She has opinions about seed oils. She has been trying to reduce her ultra-processed food intake and finds most "healthy" food options either depressingly bland or prohibitively expensive. The Celebration Box gives her the most nutritionally dense, most cleanly sourced food available anywhere in the country, and it tastes extraordinary. She will understand immediately what she is holding and why it matters.

The Mother Who Loves to Cook

She will read the provenance card. She will look up the BMS score on the Wagyu filet. She will research the best technique for the lamb rack and spend a pleasant evening deciding whether to go with a classic herb crust or try something more adventurous. The premium ingredients in this box are a culinary playground for someone who takes cooking seriously. She is not just receiving food. She is receiving a project she will love.

The Mother Who Is Hard to Buy For

She does not need more stuff. Her house is organized. Her wardrobe is complete. Every time a holiday approaches, the family descends into the same anxious group chat asking "what does Mom actually want" and arriving at no satisfactory answer. The Celebration Box solves this permanently. It is not stuff. It is an experience. It is consumable, meaningful, and at a level of quality she would never purchase for herself.

The Long-Distance Mother

You cannot be there. The drive is too long, the flight is too expensive, the timing does not work out. But you can send her something that arrived in a box with your name on the card, that required real thought and real consideration, that will sit in her freezer and feed her for weeks. The Celebration Box ships nationwide with overnight and 2-day cold shipping. Distance is not an excuse this year.

The New Mother

She is in the most physically demanding period of her life. She is depleted in ways she cannot fully articulate yet. Her body needs protein, needs iron, needs omega-3 fatty acids, needs the nutrient density that properly sourced animal foods provide in concentrations that no supplement or plant food can fully replicate. She probably has not had a truly nourishing meal in weeks. The Celebration Box is the most caring thing you can give a new mother: food that will actually help her recover and thrive.

The Grandmother

She remembers when food tasted like this. She remembers buying meat from a butcher who knew the farmer. She remembers pork that had flavor, salmon that was actually orange, beef that had fat worth eating. What Beck & Bulow does is not new to her. It is familiar. It is the food she grew up with, before the industrialization of agriculture stripped the flavor, the nutrition, and the story out of everything. Giving her this box is giving her something she has been missing for a long time without necessarily having the words for it.

The Mother Who Is Focused on Longevity

She is thinking about the years ahead. She is paying attention to what the research says about protein intake in aging, about the importance of omega-3 fatty acids for brain health, about the role of nutrient-dense animal foods in maintaining muscle mass and metabolic function as she gets older. She is not just eating for pleasure. She is eating for the long game. The Celebration Box gives her the highest quality version of exactly the foods that the research consistently points toward.

The Science of a Meaningful Gift: Why This Works Psychologically

There is a body of research in consumer psychology on what makes a gift feel meaningful versus forgettable. The findings are consistent and somewhat humbling for anyone who has defaulted to flowers or a gift card. The gifts that recipients remember, the ones that genuinely strengthen relationships and communicate care, share three characteristics: they are specific to the recipient, they are consumable, and they require effort from the giver.

Specific to the recipient means the gift signals that the giver thought about who this person actually is, not just who they are in a general category. A gift that could be given to any mother is less meaningful than a gift chosen because this mother values this thing.

Consumable means the gift does not create clutter or obligation. Research consistently shows that people feel more guilt than pleasure receiving objects they have to find a place for. Food, experiences, and consumables do not have this problem. They are used, enjoyed, and remembered without adding to the burden of stuff.

Effort from the giver is perhaps the most important factor. Gifts that required the giver to think, to research, to curate, signal something that a last-minute purchase cannot: that the recipient was worth the attention. The Beck & Bulow Mother's Day Celebration Box is not a product you impulse-buy. It is one you choose deliberately. And that choice is visible in the gift.

Beck & Bulow: The Story Behind the Box

Beck & Bulow is not a food brand that sources product from anonymous distributors and puts a label on it. We are ranchers and butchers who raise our own animals, process them at our own USDA-inspected facility, and cut every steak by hand at our butcher shop in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We have been doing this long enough to know that the quality of what ends up on the plate is entirely determined by the decisions made long before the cooking starts.

Our Wagyu herd is raised on open pasture in the American Southwest using regenerative ranching practices. The cattle are rotationally grazed, never administered antibiotics or synthetic growth hormones, and handled with low-stress techniques throughout their lives. We are not just minimizing harm. We are actively improving the land our animals live on, increasing soil carbon, supporting plant diversity, and building a ranch that will be healthier in twenty years than it is today.

Every product in the Mother's Day Celebration Box carries this philosophy forward. The lamb is sourced from ranchers who share our standards. The King salmon is wild-caught in Alaskan waters with full traceability. The heritage pork comes from animals raised on pasture rather than in confinement. Nothing in this box is anonymous. Everything has a story, a source, and a reason it was chosen.

We opened our butcher shop in Santa Fe because we believe that people deserve to know where their food comes from and to have access to the best of it regardless of whether they live near a major city. We ship nationwide because the geography of where you live should not determine whether you can access food raised with integrity. The Celebration Box is an expression of that belief at its most concentrated.

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The Nutritional Gift: What You Are Actually Giving Her Body

Most Mother's Day gifts are for the senses or the sentiment. The Celebration Box is those things, but it is also something more specific: it is a measurable contribution to your mother's health. Here is what the contents of this box actually deliver nutritionally.

Complete Protein at the Highest Quality

The Wagyu filets, lamb rack, pork chops, and King salmon in the box collectively deliver substantial amounts of complete animal protein, containing all nine essential amino acids in proportions that closely match human tissue requirements. This matters particularly for women over 40, where research consistently identifies adequate protein intake as one of the most critical and most commonly undermet nutritional needs. Protein supports muscle mass retention, bone density, immune function, and metabolic health in aging. The Celebration Box delivers it at the highest possible quality from the cleanest possible sources.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids: The Nutrient Most Americans Are Missing

The wild King salmon alone delivers a significant dose of EPA and DHA, the long-chain omega-3 fatty acids that the standard American diet is severely depleted in. These fatty acids are structural components of the brain and nervous system, have well-documented cardiovascular benefits, reduce systemic inflammation, and support mood regulation. Combined with the improved omega-3 profile of pasture-raised beef and lamb relative to grain-finished alternatives, the Celebration Box tips the omega-6 to omega-3 balance in a meaningful and beneficial direction.

Fat-Soluble Vitamins: The Category Most Supplements Get Wrong

Vitamins A, D, E, and K2 are fat-soluble, meaning they require dietary fat to be absorbed and utilized. They are also found in their most bioavailable forms almost exclusively in animal foods. The Wagyu tallow in the box is a direct source of all four. The pasture-raised meats provide additional fat-soluble vitamin content that grain-finished meat simply cannot match. For a mother who may be supplementing vitamins without adequate dietary fat, or relying on plant sources of nutrients that require conversion steps her body may not efficiently perform, the Celebration Box delivers these nutrients in the form her body was designed to use.

Iron, Zinc, and B12: The Triad Most Women Are Deficient In

Women are statistically more likely than men to be deficient in iron, zinc, and vitamin B12. All three are present in high-quality animal foods in their most bioavailable forms. Heme iron from beef and lamb is absorbed at rates 2 to 3 times higher than the non-heme iron found in plant foods. Zinc from animal sources is similarly more bioavailable than plant-sourced zinc. B12 is found almost exclusively in animal foods and is essential for neurological function, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis. The Celebration Box is, among other things, a meaningful nutritional intervention.

The Urgency Is Real: Why May 4th Is Not Negotiable

HARD ORDER DEADLINE: MAY 4, 2026 at 11:59 PM. Orders placed after this date cannot be guaranteed for Mother's Day delivery.

We need to be direct about this. The May 4th order deadline is not a marketing device. It is a cold-chain logistics reality.

Every box is packed by hand at our Santa Fe facility. Each item is vacuum-sealed, flash-frozen, packed in an insulated shipper with dry ice, and sent via overnight or 2-day cold shipping. The transit time from Santa Fe to the contiguous United States ranges from 1 to 3 business days depending on location. To guarantee delivery by May 10, Mother's Day, orders must leave our facility no later than May 7th. To allow time for packing and processing, orders must be placed by May 4th.

After May 4th, we will fulfill whatever orders we can on a best-effort basis, but we cannot guarantee they will arrive before Mother's Day. If your mother's gift arrives on May 13th, it is still a good gift. But it is not a Mother's Day gift anymore. It is a belated apology for missed timing wrapped in dry ice.

Order today. The deadline is real. The box is worth it.

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How to Order and What to Expect

Ordering

The Mother's Day Celebration Box is available exclusively through the Beck & Bulow website and at our Santa Fe butcher shop. Online orders ship nationwide. In-store pickup is available through May 9th for customers in the Santa Fe area. To order online, visit beckandbulow.com, select the Mother's Day Celebration Box, choose your shipping address and preferred delivery window, and complete checkout. Orders are confirmed by email within one hour of placement during business hours.

Shipping

         All orders ship via overnight or 2-day cold shipping with full temperature monitoring.

         Every package includes a temperature indicator. If it arrives outside of safe temperature range, contact us immediately and we will replace the order.

         We ship to all 48 contiguous states. Alaska and Hawaii orders — please contact us directly before placing an order online for shipping availability.

         Delivery date selection is available at checkout. Choose May 8, 9, or 10 for Mother's Day arrival.

         All items arrive frozen. Thaw in the refrigerator 24 to 36 hours before cooking.

Gifting Options

         Add a handwritten card message at checkout — we write it by hand and include it in the box.

         Gift wrapping is available at no additional cost for Mother's Day orders placed before May 4th.

         If you would like to include a personal recipe suggestion or cooking guide for the recipient, note it in the order comments and our team will print it on Beck & Bulow letterhead and include it in the box.

         Corporate gifting and bulk orders for multiple mothers are available. Email us at hello@beckandbulow.com for volume pricing.

From Our Ranch to Her Table: The Full Story in Three Steps

Step One: The Ranch

Everything begins on our ranch in the American Southwest. Our Wagyu herd grazes open pasture under a sky that most of the country never sees from the ground anymore. The animals are rotated regularly across the land, following patterns that improve rather than deplete the soil beneath them. No antibiotics move through this herd. No synthetic hormones accelerate their growth. They develop at the pace the breed is designed for, building the intramuscular fat and the flavor that only time and good genetics and proper land management can produce.

Step Two: The Butcher Shop

From the ranch, the animals go to our USDA-inspected processing facility and then to our butcher shop in Santa Fe, where our team breaks down every primal cut by hand. The tenderloin filets are cut from the center of the loin, each one assessed individually before portioning. The lamb rack is frenched by hand. The pork chops are cut to thickness. The tallow is rendered slowly at low temperature, strained through fine filters, and packed without additives. Every step is done by people who take pride in their craft and understand that this product is going to someone's mother.

Step Three: The Box

Each Celebration Box is packed individually at our Santa Fe facility. The items are arranged thoughtfully, not just stacked in a shipper. The insulation is sufficient for 48 hours in transit. The dry ice is measured correctly. The temperature indicator is checked. The handwritten card is placed on top so it is the first thing she sees when she opens it. Then the box is sealed, labeled, and handed to a carrier who will deliver it to her door in time for Mother's Day.

From the moment the animal was born on our ranch to the moment your mother opens this box, every hand that touched this product was guided by the same principle: quality is not a feature. It is a commitment.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Mother's Day Celebration Box

1. What exactly comes in the Mother's Day Celebration Box?

The box includes a pair of Wagyu beef tenderloin filets (6 to 8 oz each, BMS 5 to 8), a jar of Wagyu beef tallow, a lamb frenched rack, a portion of wild-caught Alaskan King salmon, and heritage breed pork chops. Every item is vacuum-sealed and flash-frozen at peak freshness. The box also includes a handwritten gift card, a provenance card describing where each product came from, and suggested preparation notes. Gift wrapping is included for all Mother's Day orders placed before May 4th.

2. What is the hard order deadline and what happens if I miss it?

The order deadline for guaranteed Mother's Day delivery is May 4, 2026 at 11:59 PM. This is a cold-chain logistics requirement, not a marketing tactic. Orders placed after May 4th will be fulfilled on a best-effort basis, but Beck & Bulow cannot guarantee delivery by May 10th. If you miss the deadline and want to give the box anyway, it remains an extraordinary gift. It just arrives after Mother's Day. We recommend ordering as early as possible to ensure your preferred delivery date is available.

3. How is the box shipped and will everything arrive frozen?

All orders ship via overnight or 2-day cold shipping in an insulated box with dry ice or gel packs sufficient to maintain frozen temperature for 48 hours in transit. Every package includes a temperature indicator. If any item arrives outside of safe temperature range, contact Beck & Bulow immediately and we will replace the affected items at no charge. All items are intended to arrive frozen and should be kept frozen until 24 to 36 hours before cooking, at which point they should be transferred to the refrigerator to thaw slowly.

4. My mother doesn't cook much. Is this still the right gift?

Yes, and here is why: the Wagyu tenderloin filet is the most forgiving premium cut in existence. Salt, a hot pan, four minutes, a thermometer set to 130°F, and three minutes of resting time. That is the entire recipe. The lamb rack roasts in a hot oven with salt and rosemary. The King salmon pan-sears in six minutes. The pork chops are equally straightforward. Every item in the box is accompanied by a simple preparation guide written in plain language. If your mother can heat a pan, she can cook everything in this box magnificently.

5. Can I customize the box for dietary preferences or restrictions?

Yes. Beck & Bulow offers customization for Mother's Day boxes with advance notice. If your mother does not eat pork, we can substitute heritage lamb chops or additional Wagyu cuts. If she prefers more seafood, we can adjust the ratio. Contact us at hello@beckandbulow.com with your customization request and your order deadline. Customized boxes must be ordered by May 2nd to allow for packing adjustments. Standard boxes ordered through the website are available until the May 4th deadline with no customization required.

6. Is this a one-time purchase or can I set up a subscription for her?

The Mother's Day Celebration Box is a one-time purchase. However, Beck & Bulow offers a premium subscription program that delivers curated boxes of pasture-raised and wild-caught proteins on a monthly or quarterly basis, with box contents selected based on seasonal availability and subscriber preferences. Many customers use the Mother's Day box as an introduction and then gift a subscription as a follow-up. If you would like to combine the Celebration Box with a subscription gift, contact us and we will help you structure it. A subscription gift that delivers quality food to her door every month is, in our experience, the gift that generates the most thank-you calls.

7. How is Beck & Bulow different from other premium meat delivery companies?

The primary difference is vertical integration and traceability. Most premium meat delivery companies are curators: they source product from multiple suppliers, apply quality standards, and ship. Beck & Bulow raises its own Wagyu herd on its own ranch in the American Southwest, processes animals at its own USDA-inspected facility, and cuts every steak by hand at its butcher shop in Santa Fe. We can trace every product to the specific animal it came from. That level of traceability is genuinely rare. It also means that when we say no antibiotics and no synthetic hormones, we know it to be true because we are the ones who made those decisions, not a third-party supplier we are trusting to have made them.

8. What if she has already received the box and wants to order more?

Everything in the Mother's Day Celebration Box is available individually through the Beck & Bulow website and at our Santa Fe butcher shop. The Wagyu tenderloin filets, Wagyu beef tallow, lamb frenched rack, wild King salmon, and heritage pork chops are all available for individual purchase year-round. Many customers who receive the Celebration Box as a gift become regular Beck & Bulow customers because the quality difference from conventional grocery store beef is immediately apparent and impossible to go back from. We consider that the highest possible compliment.

9. Is the packaging environmentally responsible?

Beck & Bulow uses insulated shipping boxes made from recycled materials wherever possible. The dry ice used for cold chain maintenance sublimates completely and leaves no waste. The vacuum-seal packaging used for the meat is food-grade, BPA-free, and minimized in volume relative to the product it contains. We are continuously evaluating more sustainable packaging options and have committed to transitioning to fully compostable insulation by the end of 2026. The regenerative ranching practices behind the products themselves are the most significant environmental contribution we make: building soil health, sequestering carbon, and improving land rather than depleting it.

10. Can I order multiple boxes for multiple mothers — my mom, my mother-in-law, my grandmother?

Absolutely. Multiple boxes can be ordered in a single checkout with different shipping addresses for each. There is no minimum or maximum on the number of boxes per order. For orders of three or more boxes shipping to different addresses, contact us at hello@beckandbulow.com for volume pricing and we will ensure all boxes arrive on the same date window. Corporate gifting orders for teams who want to send the box to employees' mothers are also available with advance notice.

One Last Thing Before You Close This Page

You are going to close this page and either order the box or not. If you order it, your mother is going to receive something genuinely extraordinary: food that was raised with care, cut by hand, packed thoughtfully, and shipped across the country with the same attention to detail that went into producing it. She is going to open it, read the card, look at the contents, and understand that someone thought about her specifically. Not about mothers in general. About her.

If you do not order it, you will find something else. Maybe it will be wonderful. Probably it will be fine. Almost certainly it will not have been raised on open pasture in the American Southwest by a team of ranchers and butchers who have spent years thinking about how to produce the most nourishing, most honest food possible.

She spent years thinking about how to nourish you. This is the chance to return that gesture in the most direct, most meaningful, most delicious way available.

Order deadline: May 4, 2026. Delivery by Mother's Day, May 10.

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