Website dedicated to biltong, dry wors, jerky, South African recipes and all things South African. How to make biltong boxes, using dehydrators, pet treats etc.
you might as well buy complete MRE’s, and they really just can’t be made at home. What we are putting together is more like the ultimate C-Ration combined with a few odd twists. Let’s start with a few simple concepts.
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well, I canned it and upon it cooling off, discovered I had made eight lovely jars of strawberry jerky. 🙁 Reply Michelle Leigh says: June 21, 2011 at 1:01 am still haven’t made my own jam yet, but I can’t wait to do so. I loved helping my former mother-in-law make ...
I’m trying to avoid hard jerky that can get stick in their throats. Reply Jodi | the DIY Pet January 26, 2025 at 11:15 AM The thinner you slice, the more they will be like chips, but they would have to be very very thin in order to break apart. Reply...
As much as I love the convenience of buying stir fry strips or pre-sliced meat to make jerky with, that convenience comes at a price. A whole beef roast is way cheaper per pound than the same weight in stir fry packs. And while cheap cuts of roast can be super chewy for humans, CH...
Make delicious, low-calorie, homemade jerky or snack sticks from any ground meat. Holds up to 1 1/2 lbs of meat. Easy squeeze trigger. Comes with 4 stainless steel jerky attachments. Single and double snack stick - 1/2" diameter. Single and double jerky strip 1/8" x 3/4." ...
a shelf stable meat core (e.g., ham, beef jerky) with a bread, cracker, or biscuit layer, a cheese core surrounded by a bread, cracker, or biscuit layer, a fruit piece core surrounded by a cracker, cookie, muffin, granola, or grain layer, a cookie with an outer caramel layer, and...
jolt, jar - move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion duck - to move (the head or body) quickly downwards or away; "Before he could duck, another stone struck him" bob - move up and down repeatedly; "her rucksack bobbed gently on her back" wallow, welter - roll around, "...
Hung out to Dry; Andrew family members pull together at their jerky- making businessMARY NEVANSPEDERSON