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I don't get the rationale of leaving the skin on through the curing / smoking process. I get my bellies through an Amish butcher and I order them with the skin removed. I cure them for 7 days, smoke for as long as I feel I want to do and them hang them in my shed to air dry for several days. I do this in November mostly so the weather is refrigerator cold. I guess if you plan to use the skins and make cracklins may justify but otherwise I just don't get it. One time I got skins on and boy was that a PIA to remove them so since them I get them without. I usually get a case quantity but haven't done it in quite awhile. It's a lot of work and I have to plan ahead to save the freezer space. I would like to get back into it and make some but most likely will do only a few bellies next time. I may try a longer cure time next round and see how the taste is.