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Becky Root wrote:

> Are there any commercial jerkies that are paleo-correct? I've not gotten
> into the whole food drying thing yet, and I don't want to invest in a
> food
> drier for my tiny kitchen at this point. But I would like to try jerky.
> I haven't had it since tasting it as a kid, and I didn't like it then.
> I'd even do mail-order if I could find a good source for trying it out.
> Thanks!

Here is a website with Yak Jerky by mail order, in addition to other
yak products.

  < http://www.yakbiz.com >

I've had their ground yak and other yak cuts.  It is lean, with a
delicious flavor.

    Lynnet

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