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Date: | Thu, 16 Mar 2000 18:50:34 -0800 |
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Another newbie has just joined the ranks
of pemmican lovers! Yes, I got my cheapo
food dehydrator and got busy.
About the dehydrator: It was the one I
mentioned from www.sportsmansguide.com for $40.
It's a no name model and, to be truthful, I'm
going to upgrade when I can. Rotating trays
is a real drag and I suspect it runs a little
hot (no thermostat). But, it's the right cost
for my budget at the moment and it will be getting
a lot of use.
I used top round steak that I sliced myself - gotta
love those Rapala filet knives.
I then found a place that can order suet. Like a
dummy though I didn't ask the price. Turns out
they wanted $20 for 5 lbs. I was able to talk
them down to $12 but I'm not sure what I'll be able
to get next time. Rendering went a lot easier than
I thought it would. I did learn not to put the
strained-out pieces into a plastic container <bg>.
For the moment I'm stuck with chopping the jerky
into pieces with a knife. I've learned that a
"mini-chopper" is in no way a substitute for a
food processor. Nothing is more disheartening that
watching a piece of jerky go roundandroundandround
while stuck to the blade. Hmpf! Anyway, that's
another item on my list for later purchase. Until
then, it's going to be "Aren't I lucky! I got a
chunky bit!"
But finally, the moment arrived. I had pemmican
ready to try. I've never had any before, and to be
honest, am not a real big jerky eater. Oh, I like
it but it's not something I crave. So, with some
misgivings, I placed the little morsel in my mouth...
Ahhhh. Paradise.
This stuff is delicious. I can't describe just
how delicious it is. I think I'm addicted.
I've got to go make tons more. A big thanks to
Ray and everyone else who extolled its virtues.
Yummmm.....
Julie
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