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pawfection

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May 1, 2023
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Hey folks, I'd like to introduce myself. While I am a BBQ & smoker lover, and I do welcome recipes and tips alike; the real knowledge I'm seeking is guidance on simplifying meat prep. I've created a dog and cat treat/food business. I figure with all your great experience combined, some may have tips to reduce processing time.
I currently use a meat slicer for dehydrated treats. Ground jerky sounds like less manual work, and faster. Any experience with ground vs sliced?
 
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Welcome! Here is an idea for making larger batches of ground jerky that I had not seen before this thread.
Instead of rows from a jerky cannon etc, one big flat jerky piece, then cut when dried.
 
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Welcome! Here is an idea for making larger batches of ground jerky that I had not seen before this thread.
Instead of rows from a jerky cannon etc, one big flat jerky piece, then cut when dried.
There's an idea! Makes me think how to further that method. Instead of two flat boards to patty the ground meat, perhaps I can find a board with spaced out protruding lines to split the meat into strips before dehydration. I hope my explanation makes sense. :emoji_sweat_smile:
 
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