The Emu War

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Remembrance

The Emu War.

Not all superheroes can fly

Remember, remember, the 10th of December
Machine guns, feathers, and crime

What will become of the earth
When what happened near Perth
Is lost to the sands of time.

Major Meredith, Major Meredith, given a job no one would choose
To cull the large mobs of sweet wheat-eating emus

They loaded munitions at the farmers’ behest 
Aimed at the hearts in those sweet emus’ chests

The soldiers were cocky, but the plot, it would thicken
Their weapons no match for those big stocky chickens 

Though some noble birds fell, we honour those few 
We will continue to tell, God save the emu

by Clara, Ingrid, Bart and Elisa

How to celebrate?

Emu eggs on a wheat wreath

Food and drinks

Eggs are a symbol of new life and rebirth. Luckily emus lay eggs between November and March – just in time for the celebrations!

Typically people all over the world celebrate with their friends and family by making a delicious emu egg scramble (check our recipe) and serving it on a brioche bun with parmesan cheese on top. Yum!

No holiday is truly complete without getting the edge off a little and what better way than indulging oneself with a few dozen cups of spiked eggnog? Check our simple, traditional eggnog recipe.

Festivities

One of the most anticipated activities of Emu Independence Day is definitely a drinking game called “Peck the Soldier”.

While each household often has it’s own small variations the game play is quite simple – see our game play description.

Classic family game of “Peck the Soldier”

NOT ALL SUperheroes can fly

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