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Buying meat in Bulk

Started by Bird, August 26, 2016, 09:22:03 PM

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Bullant4x4

Quote from: Markoutback on August 28, 2016, 08:21:34 PM
There is a farm gate butcher just out of Yarra Glen which sell the best meat. As you drive up there drive you can see the cows, sheep, goats grazing. Full of flavour and tender beats the local butcher and supermarket hands down.

Quote from: Bird on August 29, 2016, 09:58:39 AM
any info on this one?

The butcher is from the USA, pretty green and only does basic cuts. Wasn't bad quality, liked the pork but the butcher lacks a lot of knowledge.

Would I stop off again to buy, No IMHO

Bullant4x4

The best option is go buy a cow and call in a mobile butcher.

I know one bloke "Fully licenced" that will cut up your deer etc. and either will charge a fee or take half of what you kill.

Just looking into finding a good farmer to buy a cow from then get it cut up into "Greek",  "South American" and normal cuts.


oetkb

I grew up on a beef/dairy farm. We always walked into the paddock and said "that one looks goods" An hour later and its hanging in a cool room for at least 2 weeks.
Left home and travelled and all of a sudden I had to buy my meat, Couldn't work out why even the good stuff was ordinary, never really eaten steak away from home before.
Drove cattle trucks for a few years and worked out what's going on. The cattle are chased around the stockyard and into the truck, transported for hours getting bounced around, chased off the truck, chased around the saleyards and back on the truck to get bounced around in the back of the truck again, then chased off the truck at the abattoirs. Now I'm not saying anyone is being cruel or harming the animals but they are getting stressed and jostled around. Now what happens to your muscles when your stressed and jostled around? Yep lots of lactic acid and tension.
Now that I run my own stock again I'm back to doing it the old way and its ridiculously good.
I had a few Melbourne mates down one weekend for a surf followed by some beers and a BBQ. I opened up the freezer looking for some decent steaks and realised all I had left was eye fillet and skirt steak and there was no way my eye fillet was being shared so on the Barbie went the skirt. The boys smashed that skirt steak and thanked me for cooking the best steaks they'd ever eaten.

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Bird

Quote from: Markoutback on August 28, 2016, 08:21:34 PM
There is a farm gate butcher just out of Yarra Glen which sell the best meat. As you drive up there drive you can see the cows, sheep, goats grazing. Full of flavour and tender beats the local butcher and supermarket hands down.
Well I've been there twice now, few mths back, and today..

Very happy with the quality and paying the person that does the work instead of big Corporations..
Ladies there were very friendly, happy to answer questions...
Got about $250 worth and should last a while!!!!
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Quote from: Markoutback on August 28, 2016, 08:21:34 PM
There is a farm gate butcher just out of Yarra Glen which sell the best meat. As you drive up there drive you can see the cows, sheep, goats grazing. Full of flavour and tender beats the local butcher and supermarket hands down.
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Bird

Quote from: Alan Loy on July 02, 2017, 07:57:29 PM
Was it this mob?  http://www.yarravalleycustommeats.com.au/
I believe so.. come through the bypass, and then turn right into the road, down a dirt road for 1.5klms to the 'shop'

Not a big place, not like a butcher with heaps of individual meat in the display - most stuff was prepacked, but I didn't ask if I could have 5kgs of chops, just happy to have what was there.. but I will ask next time :)
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Cruiser 105Tvan

Another source is at Coldstream.
Just as you enter Coldstream, on the right after the bridge, and set back in a small group of shops.
Eastern side of the Maroondah Highway, Lilydale end of Coldstream.
If you get to the Supermarket/shopping centre you've gone past it.
Meat straight off the farm.

No affilliation ok.
Little Creek Cattle Co.
4/4 North Gateway, Coldstream
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Bird

Quote from: Cruiser 105TvanAnother source is at Coldstream.
Just as you enter Coldstream on the right after the bridge and set back in a small group of shops.
If you get to the Supermarket/shopping centre you've gone past it.
Meat straight off the farm.

No affilliation ok.
Little Creek Cattle Co.
4/4 North Gateway, Coldstream
Yea did see that one on th way back (just before the donuts etc)... shopping strip doesn't look much and very old, bet theres some great old school shops in it.
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Bird

Diggity Dig.

Talking about buy Australian, worth checking these out.
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sparksy

Picked up a near new "small meat slicer' recently on verge pickup. Cuts meat into 3mm thick strips. Would that thickness be about right for jerky. If so might give it a go making some.


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Champin

Quote from: Bird on December 15, 2020, 09:35:18 AM
Paddock to door: 7 places that deliver meat straight to you

https://onehourout.com.au/melbourne/farm/get-your-game-on-seven-places-that-deliver-meat-straight-to-you/
Brother went halves in a cow about a month ago, got it butchered at local shop and ended up paying $13.50/kg for it.  He did the same with a sheep about a month before that. I think it worked out about the same cost. When you compare the prices in the supermarket you wouldn't do it any other way.

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Bird

Diggity...

Not sure about this joint...
https://oneillsbutchery.com.au/products/

Vegemite Sausages, really?

Really!  Vegemite makes a fantastic beef stock and what could be more Aussie, Aussie, Aussie?
O'Neills Butchery is the original home of the Vegemite and Cheese Sausage.  We have been producing them for many years, meaning our recipe has been tested and perfected. Don't be fooled by imitators!  If you love your Vegemite, you will love our Beef, Vegemite and Cheese snags.


but this looks the goods bulk pack :D
https://www.melbournegrassfedbeef.com/
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