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Are you craving for the taste of wild rabbit???

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Are you craving for the taste of wild rabbit meat?

Are you craving for the taste of wild rabbit meat, but don’t want to harm the snowshoe hare population in Nova Scotia? Do you want to enjoy a delicious and nutritious meal that is raised on natural pasture, without antibiotics or hormones? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you need to try our pastured rabbits!

Our pastured rabbits are not your typical domestic rabbits. They have a darker reddish colour and a more robust flavour that resembles the wild rabbits we used to snare, hunt, and sell when we were growing up.

They are lean and healthy, as they get to roam freely and eat fresh grass, clover, and herbs. They are humanely harvested and processed, ensuring the highest quality and freshness.

Our pastured rabbits are the perfect choice for any occasion, whether you want to make a hearty stew, a tender roast, or a succulent barbecue. They are easy to cook and versatile to season, and they will impress your family and friends with their rich and satisfying taste.

Plus, they are affordable and sustainable, as we offer them for only $7.50 per pound. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the best of both worlds: the flavour of wild rabbits and the ethics of pastured rabbits. Order yours today and get ready to enjoy a mouth-watering meal that will make you feel good inside and out.

For more information or to place your order, please contact Brian at Briden Farm. 902-907-0770
We look forward to hearing from you soon!

Rabbit Meat

Ethically Raised Woodland Pastured Pork Roast

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Ethically Raised, Woodland Pastured, Pork Roast

Imagine a life where You live surrounded by Trees, on a beautiful Hillside, enjoying the sunshine, listening to the river run by, and moving from one salad bar to another fresh salad bar on a regular basis! Wouldn’t that be a great life!? That is how our Pigs live! As well as our Goats, Chickens, Rabbits, and other birds and animals. They all have an incredible life and some have one bad moment! Thus our title, is Ethically Raised Woodland Pastured Pork Roast. If you’d like more information on this or any of our Farm Resources, please Contact Brian at Briden Farm 902-907-0770.

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Pheasant Breast, Grilled Carrots and Potatoes, and Spiced Stewed Roma Tomatoes

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Pheasant Breast, Grilled Carrots and Potatoes, and Spiced Stewed Roma Tomatoes

Continuing our Thanksgiving Celebrations with Leftovers! Not bad for Leftovers! Eh?

Used the Potatoes and Carrots, from our Gardens, that we placed in our Cast Iron Frying Pan to hold the Bird, and center piece to our Ring-Necked Pheasant Dinner yesterday.

The Carrots and Potatoes weren’t quite done when the bird was so we saved them for today. We had separately prepared our vegetables yesterday to help ensure A Happy Thanksgiving Dinner.

So, today, on Thanksgiving Day 2023, I took the Carrots and Potatoes that were not quite done yesterday and sliced them up to grill them in the Castiron Frying Pan. Yes, I love Castiron Cooking! The Carrots I did first with a slight bit of olive oil, we’re currently out of our Rendered Lard, and sauteed the Carrots in the larger of two pans. I then poured the Carrots in the Smaller pan and added some salt and a little brown sugar. Using the larger of the two pans to fry the potatoes. To the potatoes I added Watkins Sea Salt, Pepper, and Rosemary. I then placed the Carrots in a well in the center of the potatoes and topped it with the whole Pheasant, less the Leg Quarters we ate yesterday. I then placed the whole thing in the oven at about 400 F for about 10 minutes to warm the Pheasant. Removing the Vegetables and Breasts after it was sufficiently warm and removing the breasts from the bird.

As the Vegetables and Pheasant was warming in the oven I made the stewed tomatoes from our fresh Briden Farm Garden Tomatoes. Cutting them into small pieces and sauteeing them in a little olive oil, Watkins Sea Salt, Black Pepper, Chilli Pepper, Basil, and Harissa.

So, from one of our Pasture Raised Ring-Necked Pheasant we’ve made two beautiful meals, and still have enough on the carcass to make a couple of sandwiches for later on. The vegetables and the pheasant, all raised or grown by us, sure make a delicious meal; or meals.