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Date: | Tue, 18 Aug 1998 17:10:14 -0500 |
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Aaron wrote:
>It is an ancient secret, but I have gained permission from the elders to
tell
>you how I dry the meats...
(ben smirking)
>I started to wonder about bacteria, etc...
My thoughts exactly. I'm not necessarily worried about health risks from
bacteria; but here in Texas, at 95% humidity, I'm sure that molds, etc would
pop up quickly on foods left outdoors. I simply do not find that attractive
on my food, whether or not it's harmful/beneficial to my health.
>That's it. I keep 'em in until they're nice and dry, then store in plastic
>bags.
If you don't mind me asking, how long does it usually take to make your
jerky?
>I can't say that I can yet differentiate the differences except for water
>desires after the dried meat.
Well, I hope that I do well on the dried meats. Providing they jive with my
digestive system, I think they will be a great help to me at work/school
where I typically cannot bring my raw foods and dig in. I have purchased a
moderate parallel dehydrator and am looking forward to experimenting with
it.
Also, do you marinade the meats in any oils, spices before drying them?
just a jerky Texas boy,
Ben
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