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Eat Roo, Save the Planet
What's that Skip? You're better suited to our environment, degrade the land less, require less maintenance to farm and produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions than sheep or cattle? And you're damn tasty?...
Source: http://www.watoday.com.au/national/put-roo-on-the-menu-or-ru…


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I’ve been using of Roo mince for a while now - the best part is when I make a Bolognese sauce and don’t tell my family that the base is Roo instead of beef
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Yes, it’s such a good meat. It’s so tender and has so much more flavour than what passes for beef these days.Let’s not forget eating the Coat of Arms either. I’d like to see them try that with a Bald Eagle sausage, or a Lion and Unicorn brisket…
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Useless fact, Australia is the only country where it is legal to eat the national emblems, Roo and Emu pie anyone?
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As far as i know that is true.
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I have never tried it, I suggest it at the weekly shop but my GF loves Roo’s and wont let me eat them
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Ah, and of course being your GF gives them the right to dictate what you can and cannot eat, no?…
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Ah, point taken, hahaha
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