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Some are concerned with mad cow disease, others the possible long-term effects of genetically altered and/or hormone treated meats, others suffer from high cholesterol, and some have learned that while some traditional meats aggravate their skin allergies, emu does not. Please take a look at our Meat Comparison Chart to see how emu compares nutritionally to other meats on the market. Click here to learn about Emu Meat Cuts. Wondering how to cook emu meat? The American Emu Association has a new cookbook called "Emu, Life Just Got Healthier". It can be ordered from TNEA for $12.95, including shipping. Send your check or money order to: AEA Cookbook The Emu Farmers Recipe Book is a collection of over 60 kitchen tested recipes using emu meat. Other low fat meats such as ostrich, rhea, rabbit or venison can be substituted in these recipes. Send your check for $4.60 (includes shipping) to: TNEA Cookbook |
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