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2011-12-31, 09:26 AM | [Ignore Me] #18 | |||
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I just ordered another 360 USD worth of jerky!
I've been trying to explain what beef jerky is to SuperMorto, he doesnt quite seem to like the idea:
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2011-12-31, 10:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #20 | ||
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I just have to chime in here. I am somewhat of a jerky enthusiast and in the past I have ordered from beefjerky.com and it's really good stuff - i totally agree with the OP. For a while, it was my favorite.
And then I bought some jerky from these guys at a local street fair: http://rednecksteak.com/ This operation is nothing fancy, as you can see by the website. But the jerky is damn insane nom nom. I'm not kidding - the moonshine flavor is out of this world. Their smoking method produces a very pungent smell and smooth flavor. Highly recommend. In my opinion, a step above any other jerky I've ever had. It's very very thinly sliced, so much that it can flop like paper - this makes it more tender than others. it's moist but won't get your hands greasy. I'm not affiliated with them in any way, and I'm not sure that they will ship internationally. They're local to me - so I usually catch up with them at local events to buy it as it's cheaper. At any rate: highly recommend. I used their jerky as a stocking stuffer this year. Everyone loved it. Also, stuffed stockings with this popcorn - http://www.garrettpopcorn.com/ - You know you're doing something right when you can charge $31 for a gallon of popcorn. Try the Chicago mix. It's damn famous - sweet and salty, very tender. Warning: HIGHLY ADDICTIVE - you'll be ordering another tin before you finish your first one. Yeah it's expensive but it's a treat like no other.
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2011-12-31, 01:36 PM | [Ignore Me] #21 | ||
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Yeah, the issue with most foreign places is that even if they would ship abroad, the shipping isnt likely to be free, which is the case with beefjerky.com.
Also I think part of the easyness of beefjerky.com is that they have "good reputation" in most countries, which means most customs won't mind the shipments, which isnt the case with many other jerky. Would love to taste that stuff you linked, but living here in northern Europe makes life hard I often wish I lived in the US. Some nice state with nice weapon laws and jerky and I'd be all set!
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2012-01-02, 10:43 AM | [Ignore Me] #22 | ||
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I recommend grabbing sampler packs when ordering jerky for the first time from anywhere. Gotta find the right mix of smoke, salt, spice that suits you. I can eat jerky by the pound, and I make my own too, but so easy to just order nowadays.
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