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I forget about Teriyaki and other. YUMMY! I can eat a SPICY but I have a water bottle with me when it's hot. I can drink it to cool off. You can try to eat a homemade of beef jerky. It's real!
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I like the Chicken Jerky too. I tried Deer, Boar, Ostrich, Elk, Alligator, and other Jerky. They are good! I want to buy a dehydrator machine. I always eat a real homemade of beef jerky from my sister in the law's friend selling for Beef Jerky. My ex bf's dad made homemade of beef jerky. It's very good! I would love to try make my own homemade of Beef Jerky.
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Ostrich Jerky taste sort of Chicken
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I never had homemade beef jerky before, but I like beef jerky from Oh Boy Oberto and some local companies too. There's even elk, buffalo, salmon, etc jerky but they're really expensive!
Oh Boy Oberto has a local store in Seattle where you can get them at very cheap prices. You could get a pound for $6-7 bucks. At regular stores you get 8 oz for $6-7.
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Love all, trust a few.
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I haven't had a beef jerky in a long time. I like eating it once in a while but I don't make it an habit to eat it all the time.
My dad used to make a lot of deer jerky and he'd put them in the food dehydrator. When it was done, It was just the right taste. I'd eat them all and they know they have to keep it away from me, haha.
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I LOVED eating beef jerks UNTIL I bought a bag of Jack's Link (if that is the right name...) I always made this a habit of mine to check the expiration date. The one I was buying was good until several months. When I got home from the store, I decided I wanted some of it... I had noticed white spots on the beef jerks, I thought it was the way they were supposed to be. When I was almost done eating all of it, I noticed greenish and white spots, I realised it was mold. I started to feel sick thinking that I ate some. I couldn't eat any more without remembering about the mold. I still buy the Slim Jim one (nothing else) for my dog, but I still won't eat any even I have noticed they don't have mold.
My step-father was an avid deer hunter (until his back got bad...) he put deer jerks in the thing.... They were all right but I don't care for any more.
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Yup, spicy food, especially on cajun food, mexican food and some other spicy seasoned on chicken, sometime, I got heartburn from that but not so often, I just take Rolaids to cool it off in around minutes.
I love spicy food, that what Joe's Crab Shack offers shrimp that use spicy stuff and make finger nail feel itchy, I went to restroom to wash it off, everything is okay. I'm avoid to eat beef jerky and garlic bread because they couldn't went off from bad air breath in about 12 hours, however Rolaids won't help to whip it off so enough.
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