Triple D Angus Beef

Triple D Angus Beef Hamburgers-Filet Mignon we can supply all of your beef desires. USDA approved/Kentucky Proud Sponsor Our beef is USDA approved, frozen, and vacuum sealed.

Triple D Angus is a small family farm located in central Kentucky. We have been raising and selling registered angus cattle since 1987. In fall of 2011 we made the decision to open Triple D Country Meats, and begin selling farm raised beef. Like so many of you we are tired of how the industry processes beef. Here at Triple D all of our animals are treated humanely, and are 100% HORMONE FREE. We ha

ve a product that we are proud to feed our family, and would like to share our product with you, our friends and neighbors. We want the TD brand to stand for something... not just be a couple of letters.

02/01/2026
01/31/2026

OPEN TODAY
😊11 - 2😊
Just remember to call ahead of time
606-875-0780

01/30/2026

Help us spread the word !!!!

Our friends at Cumberland Furniture Outlet have donated $1,000 to Holston Gases to help provide propane for individuals and families in need.

Please help us spread the word to any individuals that might be in need.

** Limit 1 tank per person while supplies last.

01/30/2026

Open today until four. If you need to work something different just let me know.😊

01/29/2026

OPEN TODAY
11 - 4
CALL AHEAD TO GIVE ME TIME TO MEET YOU 😊

This is very interesting! Because Mal and I heard about four of these late yesterday afternoon. And we even went out and...
01/27/2026

This is very interesting! Because Mal and I heard about four of these late yesterday afternoon. And we even went out and looked to see what had fallen or broken and there was nothing! Thanks, Meteorologist Jim Caldwell for the information !!

Have you heard big loud POPS or CRACKS? However, you can't find anything that has fallen or broken.

It is likely a “frost quake” (officially called a cryoseism) is basically a mini earthquake caused by frozen ground — not shifting tectonic plates. No fault lines. No magma. Just water + freezing + pressure.

Here’s what happens: the ground is wet from rain or melting snow, then temperatures drop fast (usually overnight). That water in the soil freezes quickly. When water freezes, it expands. If it freezes slowly, no big deal. But if it freezes fast, pressure builds underground with nowhere to go…

💥 CRACK

That sudden release of pressure can send a shock through the ground. You might hear a loud boom, a bang like something hit the house, windows rattling, brief shaking, or even see small ground cracks. It can honestly sound like something exploded outside.

They’re usually not dangerous, just startling. In rare cases, they can crack foundations, split sidewalks or driveways, or open small ground fissures. Most of the time, it’s just Mother Nature slamming the freezer door.

Frost quakes aren’t earthquakes; they’re the ground freezing so fast it literally cracks under pressure.

Taking care of business 🤭
01/27/2026

Taking care of business 🤭

I will definitely be closed for a couple days! 🤭⛄️Everybody stay safe
01/26/2026

I will definitely be closed for a couple days! 🤭⛄️Everybody stay safe

01/24/2026

The snow is falling in Eubank! And I am officially closed😊 Everybody stay safe ⛄️

01/24/2026

I will be open today 10 - 2
Make sure you text or call before coming though ⛄️ 

01/23/2026

Just got word from the driver they are loaded up and on their way back to Somerset. ETA is looking around 6:00-6:30 pm.

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Eubank, KY
42567

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