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County Jail Inmates in Arizona Will Soon Get the Gift of Ostrich Meat

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<i> Associated Press</i>

The sheriff who dresses inmates in pink underwear, houses some outdoors in Army tents and keeps them in check with cameras mounted on dog patrols, has a new treat for prisoners: Ostrich casserole.

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio agreed to accept a donation today of about 40 ostriches and emu from a Phoenix couple who operate an ostrich farm and want to reduce their inventory.

“I almost hate giving inmates such a fine quality meat product, but at least it’s free,” Arpaio said Tuesday.

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The birds should provide enough meat to feed nearly 7,000 inmates two meals of ostrich casserole, Arpaio says. He has ordered his kitchen staff to begin experimenting with recipes for the meat.

“We’ve never served this stuff before and we want it to at least taste good,” Arpaio said.

No one is predicting how the inmates will like the exotic meat, but Arpaio said they shouldn’t complain because it has significantly less fat, calories and cholesterol than beef.

The sheriff has asked his food services manager to look into the possibility of starting a jailhouse meat processing plant so the sheriff’s office can accept and process meat donations of any kind.

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