Chapter 38 directly addresses this question. It clarifies that while Baba did sometimes distribute food mixed with meat, He did so with great care and consideration. The text explicitly states that He only served this type of food to devotees who were already habitual meat-eaters. For those who had never eaten meat, Baba would not let them even touch it. He never tried to create a craving for meat in anyone through His Prasad, ensuring that He respected the dietary practices and backgrounds of all His devotees.
I've heard conflicting things about Sai Baba and meat. Did he really serve food with meat in it?
π Chapter 38