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THE BARE BIRD

The Bare Bird chicken products are 100 per cent antibiotic-free, accredited free-range and raised on a plant-based diet containing no animal byproducts, antibiotics, hormones or steroids. The

Bare Bird creator, John Hazeldene, said his family had always been at the forefront of setting high standards in poultry. “We believe a move to producing food without antibiotics is the right thing to do.”

THE BARE BIRD CHICKEN STOCK (PLEASE NOTE: NO RECIPE IMAGE)

RECIPE / THE BARE BIRD

Makes: 3L

1 tbsp olive oil3kg uncooked meaty The Bare2 celery stalks, finely diced2 small carrots, peeled1 large onion, quartered1 leek, chopped into chunks6 sprigs thyme5L filtered waterSalt & pepper, to taste

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