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Old 24-08-2008, 21:39
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Do You Eat Kangaroo Meat ?

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Old 25-08-2008, 10:35
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Yes have tried it but not since Ive started my diet.Quiet nice.Actually this amuses me a little because I asked my consultant recently why freshwater fish wasn't on the menu and was told it wasn't because all products had to be easy for everyone to get worldwide.I guess they export kangaroo meat???I have lots of frozen freshwater fish and was hoping to be able to use some.
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Yep - nothing like a bit of Skippy!!!
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Never have, never will...........poor Skip. I think we kill enough animals for food, is nothing safe??? If it moves, eat it .

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Certainly do but find it rich and can only eat small portions. It's best on a bbq.
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i love it.

interesting piece of info....it takes 72hrs to digest 150grams of beef and 20hrs to digest 150grms of roo.....way less fat and no injected hormones or crap....

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ewwww 72 hours? That's so gross..
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Old 27-08-2008, 12:28
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gross but true
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Hell NO! Roo is disgusting! Had a brother that was a roo culler and he reckons the amount of diseases and worms and other crap they have inside them is gross. Plus I find the meat too strong tasting...
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Information re Kangaroo meat etc.

http://www.kangaroo-industry.asn.au/index.html
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I didn't eat kangaroo before Cohens but it is certainly a nice change from beef, stronger tasting and much cheaper
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I do. But I much prefer to go get it myself, the stuff you get at the chain supermarkets does not look the same as fresh roo meat, or taste the same, and we don't have a decent butcher round these parts so haven't had it for a while.

I also have lived with 2 butchers over the years, and could scare you all a bit silly, with some of the stories of 'fresh meats', but I won't, as I don't think some of you are ready!!
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skippy is only good for crab pots - muddies taste much better hehe
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YES but Its abit to strong in flavour for me....
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Can't! Grew up with images of little baby kangaroos in their mommies' pouches.
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MMMMmmmmm. Baby skippies skewered & roasting on an open spit! Like eating Veal ain't it! You do know what veal is, yeah? Technically, it's from unborn calf. And you pay a premium for it!
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Hmmm, my consultant told me try Roo... cos I was concerned about the marbled fat in the meat I could get. And funnily enough, that same day my SIL mention she had tasted roo the night before and couldn't believe how gross it was... NICE TIMING! haha. I was like, mm, that's enough for me, so NO.

I am 'pretty' sure I have had it before... and I thought it tasted like lamb- although maybe that was because the way it was served looked like lamb. I dunno... anyway, I am one of those people that a lot of my hang-ups are in my head. If it looks like lamb, I think it's lamb... and if I knew it was roo, I wouldn't have eaten it.

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Ummm No, have not, and WILL NOT..!! Eeeewww..hahaha.


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Veal ain't it! You do know what veal is, yeah? Technically, it's from unborn calf. And you pay a premium for it!
Omfg..No..!!

*quickly runs to the loo to purge up last nights tea* blehh, bleh, bleh..*scrubs tongue*

I think I might just stick to chicken from now on, UNLESS you're gonna tell me that Chicken breasts aren't REALLY from Chickens..??
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Hi SMS,

Wow, you certainly know how to gain a reaction
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You do know what veal is, yeah? Technically, it's from unborn calf.
Umm, no - it's from an unweaned calf !! Quite a difference methinks.....


Hi zojoho,

People eat lamb..... Veal is like a "lamb" version of a steer. Just enjoy it, Zo - it's good eating

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Hi SMS,

Wow, you certainly know how to gain a reaction

Umm, no - it's from an unweaned calf !! Quite a difference methinks.....


Hi zojoho,

People eat lamb..... Veal is like a "lamb" version of a steer. Just enjoy it, Zo - it's good eating

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Bhahaha, I re-read what I wrote, gosh I crack myself up

Ahaha Koh, if it's all the same, I think I'm gonna pass on the Veal now
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