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Date: | Sun, 1 Mar 1998 22:51:37 +0100 |
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At 07:29 1998-03-01 -0800, Mary wrote:
>I bought some venison from the butcher, it is farmed venison from NZ.
>It has a smell to it,
I am not shure about venison, but elk has a kind of bitter smell, sometimes
somewhat sour smell, especially noticeable when drying it. And it is
nothing wrong with it. Also the taste is sometimes a little bitter. I think
it has to do with the time of the year (wild game), and if the meat has
been frozen or not, but I am not shure. It is always ok to eat.
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>Also what fat do I mix with it? With the first batch I used some olive oil
This is the way I eat it, unless I eat it as jerky.
I think You can use any fat, after taste. I also mix in some herb seasoning.
- Hans
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