is quick cure the same as cure #1?
Sodium nitrite is considered a quick cure. That is found in many cures, not only cure #1, but in Morton's TQ which is also considered a quick cure, but has sodium nitrate also. As with TQ; cure #1 is also referred to as a quick cure, but the two are measured differently.
If you let us know which context it was used or how it is used, one of us can supply you with a correct answer.
Hab it is from allied kenco and the mixture is salt, 6.25% sodium nitrite, 1% propylene glycol. I want to use it for bacon
That is Cure #1. When you see that the sodium nitrite is 6.25% and the only other ingredient is salt (propylene glycol - is often added for anti-caking and to keep the mixture evenly distributed).
thanks just making shure still new to the game.
Quote from: happy49219 on May 27, 2010, 12:46:17 PM
thanks just making shure still new to the game.
Don't feel bad even those of us that have been playing the game for awhile still ask questions every now and then when our brain vapor locks!!
Quote from: Tenpoint5 on May 27, 2010, 12:48:35 PM
Quote from: happy49219 on May 27, 2010, 12:46:17 PM
thanks just making shure still new to the game.
Don't feel bad even those of us that have been playing the game for awhile still ask questions every now and then when our brain vapor locks!!
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Bobby they evr catch dat gorilla dat escap from the zoo an punch you in da eye?
No momma the search continues ;D
Quote from: NePaSmoKer on May 27, 2010, 01:04:39 PM
Bobby they evr catch dat gorilla dat escap from the zoo an punch you in da eye?
No momma the search continues ;D
Somebody got into the Makers Mark early and got off topic!!! ;D ;D
to much cure clouds the gray matter :D :D