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Butcher tips big bird will take flight with foodies as he chucks another emu steak on the barbie
Is there a more Australian way of hatching a business deal than over a barbecue?
Key points:
- A butcher and a farmer from The Rock, in southern NSW, are working together to sell emu meat
- Rump steak and kebabs are a popular choice with customers
- They sold out of the meat from their trial of processing 100 birds
That was how emu farmer Ian Marston from The Rock in the NSW Riverina convinced his local butcher Tim Driscoll to get on board with selling meat from his birds.
“I tried some emu steak at the barbecue, and I’ve loved it ever since and now eat it once a week,” The Rock Butchery’s Tim Driscoll said.
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