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Re: Grass Fed Meat

Postby kez » Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:55 pm

The Castle Hill Tavern sells grass fed steak but i have been unable to find it at any butcher prob cause wouldn't sell the stuff. When you think about it given beef is sold by the kilo spending a couple of dollars on grain feeding for a few days to double the beasts size makes sense ($$$$). no wonder its so hard to find.
And on a further bitch why is it that kangaroo is a similar price to steak???? F*cken things are pests and cost rear?????
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Re: Grass Fed Meat

Postby Lawrence.McDonell » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:30 pm

Yeh i don't know that springhill beef works out at 11-12 bucks a kilo and its delivered. That is a pretty good price.. i havent yet partaken but will at some point.
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Re: Grass Fed Meat

Postby Ben M » Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:46 pm

Being looking into root meat and the cost.

Turns out the roo meat is farmed and not wild stuff. Line I was fed was the wild roo's aren't as good a quality / diseases etc whereas the farmed ones are ok. Which I call BS on.


I'll give this paleo thing a few more weeks and if it's still panning out well, I will start buying the grain fed meats from spring hill etc. Finding decent roo, lamb and chicken will be slightly harder, any links?
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Re: Grass Fed Meat

Postby kez » Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:22 am

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Re: Grass Fed Meat

Postby Mark » Thu Jul 01, 2010 3:07 pm

Hi,

I have had a couple deliveries from these guys..the lamb/beef is grass fed and quality is good.

http://www.farm-meat-online.com.au/


The only con to the pack is that there are a bunch of sausages if you get a beef and lamb pack but it's always a good excuse to have friends over for a BBQ.
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Re: Grass Fed Meat

Postby Rob » Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:14 pm

Have you asked to swap thre sausages for dicd beef? I did the same at Spring Hill and they swapped 1kg sausages for 500g diced beef.
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Re: Grass Fed Meat

Postby Mark » Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:16 pm

They are pretty slow on the response so looks like we'll be heading down to Pendle Hill and looking at Spring hill instead.
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