Subj : Re: Jerky was: 8/29 More To : Sean Dennis From : Dave Drum Date : Wed Sep 04 2024 04:53:00 -=> Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> Seriously - I've tried several forms of jerky - beef, venison, salmon, DD> bison, pork, etc. Too chewy for me. Even bacon jerky which I liked the DD> best of the jerkys - but still not a favourite. SD> I can understand that jerky is not for everyone but I really got into SD> jerky when I was in the Army. I'd buy a case of beef jerky in SD> individual packaging, hide it my duffle bag, and head out for a week SD> (we were sent mhome on the weekends). SD> I would use that jerky to trade for the MREs I liked. Since I drove SD> the hot chow truck as I was one of about six people in the battery who SD> could drive a 1969 5-speeed with no Synchromesh. That position was SD> always fun: hot chow would be made at our mess hall and I'd drive back SD> to garrison to get it, grab a few more boxes of the good MREs and head SD> back out. SD> There was always a market for jerky. I sometimes would make $100+ for SD> the jerky. Well, yeah. If you treat it like baseball cards (trading bait). A 5-speed "crash" box is something not many would know how to handle. I learned all about non-synchronised transmission on the farm. Heck, most drivers today would have trouble with a manual shift transmission. SD> I didn't know I had so many jerky recipes... SD> MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 SD> Title: Andrea's Venison Jerky SD> Categories: Meats SD> Yield: 10 Servings I've got quite a few - but, then I collects recipes. Lately I've been just getting those I might eat or make ... or are very exotic/interesting. My Meal Muncher main database is over 21K recipes. This is an "all day" breakfast. If I eat this in the morning I won't eat again for the rest of the day. Well, maybe a cup of yoghurt or other light snack in the evening. Bv)= MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Dirty Dave's Hobo Skillet Categories: Pork, Potatoes, Vegetables, Eggs Yield: 1 Serving 2 Breakfast sausage patties; - cooked 3 sl Bacon; cooked crisp 1/2 md Onion; coarse chopped 1 sm (or medium) bell pepper; - any color, cored, chopped 2 c Shredded or diced hashbrown - potatoes 4 oz Can chopped green chilies; - drained, opt 2 sl Yellow cheese 2 lg Eggs Salt and fresh ground pepper - on the side. Gather your ingredients and do the prep work, slicing, dicing, etc. Fry the sausage patties and the bacon to your desired "doneness". Set aside to drain on paper towels. In the fat left in the skillet saute' the potatoes with the oinins and peppers amd chilies (if using)until the potatoes are done to your liking. The onions should be translucent and the pepper chunks softened. Add the potato/vegetable mixture to your serving vessel and top with the slices of cheese. Place the sausage and bacon on the cheese. In the fat remaining in the skillet cook the eggs to your liking and slide them onto the meat to top the dish, sit down and dig in. Serves 1 (or two) Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen MMMMM .... Apologize... It's the best way to get in the last word!! --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .