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haha you have a point there
Things are heating up here in L.A , I am a lil concerned about the temp thing
I am running the A.C all day and nite, haha not looking forward to seeing the electrical bill
hahaha your wife has a sense of humor, I like that she's got some spunk
Thanks ! , I think they look good, hope they dont spoil
I want them to turn out good, my bro thinks, he knows everything and was giving me grief and being a dick about my hams
we had an arguement about how long...
Thank u for the advice , the hams weighed 21 lbs I was told for every 1 lbs of meat 1 day salt cure I cured the hams for 22 days
I gave it one more day in the salt, Hey !! if it doesnt work , I am NOT going to Cryit is a learning experience and I know
that when I prepare my proscuitto for...
After the first month hanging, I realized that the outside of the hams were drying up fast , I read a thread on another site and this dude said something
about " case hardening " I am all, " what the hell is case hardening" so I continued reading, he explained,that case hardening is when...
What part of the country do you live in ? as long as those heat lamps are on and you have ample air circulation,
I dont see why you cant eat your biltong withing 5-7 days depending in which state you live in the colder the
state the longer it may take, cant you put the biltong box in ur garage ?
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