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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 694621" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Yes, the good old meat pie is a great favourite....can't believe you don't have them over there? Just make a hole in the top with your finger and squit in the tomato sauce - hard to beat!</p><p>Gail, I have never tasted roo meat! And have absolutely no interest in eating it! Even though we would easy be running 10,000 on this place at the moment.....They're in plague proportions as Russia has banned the import of roo meat (they use it to make sausage.) Its mainly city folk who eat it and my cousins who eat it say its a bit gamey but quite acceptable. I'll take their word for it! I'm sure there'll be someone on the board who's tried it? (Hey, maybe I've eaten it in a meat pie and didn't know!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 694621, member: 8192"] Yes, the good old meat pie is a great favourite....can't believe you don't have them over there? Just make a hole in the top with your finger and squit in the tomato sauce - hard to beat! Gail, I have never tasted roo meat! And have absolutely no interest in eating it! Even though we would easy be running 10,000 on this place at the moment.....They're in plague proportions as Russia has banned the import of roo meat (they use it to make sausage.) Its mainly city folk who eat it and my cousins who eat it say its a bit gamey but quite acceptable. I'll take their word for it! I'm sure there'll be someone on the board who's tried it? (Hey, maybe I've eaten it in a meat pie and didn't know!!) [/QUOTE]
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