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> do you know why they age it?
> Wouldn't it be more Paleo to skip the aging?

Not more paleo. Dead animals are carrion. Killing an animal and keeping it
around while you eat it -- what could be more paleo?

Aging is either dry or cryovac. This was dry aged -- hung up in a cold room
for two weeks. It dries out a bit and it tenderizes.

--Richard

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