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Secure Your Free Range Feast

As the holiday season approaches, Griffin & Morris Village Butchers is making Christmas planning simple—and delicious. The local favourite is now taking orders for their award-winning Free Range Hams, Otway Free Range Pork, and Numurkah Free Range Turkeys, ensuring families can enjoy festive meals that are ethically sourced and full of flavour.

“Christmas is all about gathering with loved ones, and we want to take the stress out of the table,” says the Griffin & Morris team. Orders can be placed online or in-store, offering flexibility for busy households. But with these premium free-range meats, demand is always high, so shoppers are encouraged to order before December 17th.

Known for supporting local farmers and delivering the highest-quality cuts, Griffin & Morris ensures every ham, pork roast, and turkey is succulent, tender, and packed with flavour. From family feasts to intimate celebrations, their free-range range has become a festive staple across the community.

For those wanting a stress-free Christmas with meals that everyone will remember, Griffin & Morris Village Butchers offers more than just meat—it delivers tradition, taste, and local pride. Place your order today and guarantee the centrepiece of your holiday table is nothing short of exceptional.

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