390lbs down - next!

Started by FLBentRider, November 13, 2010, 09:08:17 AM

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FLBentRider

I just ordered my second 7lb bag of Hi Mountain bulk cure. That is enough for 390lbs of meat.

That means that with this 12lb batch We have made 390lbs of jerky.

Wow.
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We are what we eat .... No!!!, but that is a heck of a lot of jerky!
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Wow!  That's a lot of meat.  How long did that last?


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Danger 390 pounds of jerky! !

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That is a lot of meat.  Now if you figured the price of what it costs in the store, say around $25.00 per pound and your cost.  I think your savings would make a nice down payment on a bigger RV.  ;D


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pikeman_95

Wow that is a lot of jerky what kind of meat do you make it out of. Or you the roadkill king of Florida. ;D

How many pounds do you do at a time?

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FLBentRider

Quote from: pikeman_95 on November 15, 2010, 12:55:05 PM
Wow that is a lot of jerky what kind of meat do you make it out of. Or you the roadkill king of Florida. ;D

How many pounds do you do at a time?

Kirby

I use eye round.

Typically 12-15lbs raw at a time, about that much every other week.

sometimes more, sometimes less.

I used to slice it on my deli slicer, but the nuggets are much less labor intensive in the seasoning dept.
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QuoteI used to slice it on my deli slicer, but the nuggets are much less labor intensive in the seasoning dept.

I did my first batch of nuggets last weekend, Ingles had stir fry meat on sale so i bought 3 lbs to try.
i cut it in half, tossed it in the reveo for 20 mins and into the 80L.
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bigcatdaddy

390 pounds of Jerky = sore jaw muscles!!!!!

How thick do you cut your chunks?

BCD

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Quote from: bigcatdaddy on November 18, 2010, 08:59:10 AM
390 pounds of Jerky = sore jaw muscles!!!!!

How thick do you cut your chunks?

BCD

Roughly 1 inch by 1/2 inch.
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I probably need to give that a shot.  Seems much simpler to me!


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Quote from: bigcatdaddy on November 18, 2010, 09:18:59 AM
I probably need to give that a shot.  Seems much simpler to me!

I find I spend more time cutting, but a lot les time seasoning. I just dump in all in a meat tub and mix the meat by hand while the Mrs. puts in the cure and seasonings.
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