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Re: Any beef jerky connoisseurs?
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After you started this thread, I decided to make a batch too. I use ground venison and mix it with American Harvest original mix. Run it through my Jerky Shooter from Cabela's on to cookie sheets and dry it in the oven on a little over warm for about 4 hours. My daughters eat it up faster than I can make it. Not quite the same as Jack Links or the like, but the ground meat is easier on my old chompers
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Re: Any beef jerky connoisseurs?
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The best beef jerky I ever had was in the United States (Buffalo of all places). It was homemade, I remember him explaining he used some fan contraption to make it in his home??? His jerky had more of a soft texture too it, it was not tough. It was very tasty and had a nice heat "kick" on the finish. I have not had anything as good as his.
Last edited by Dr.House; 11/15/08 07:47 PM.
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The Nesco Dehydrator ???
Sounds like the replacement monster for the 'Necromongers' in "The Chronicles of Riddick II."
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kinda unrelated... I love those 'messing with sasquatch' commercials.
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