Posted by Tony in Mass. on June 09, 2011 at 18:25:40 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: OT- tough beef??? posted by Dave from MN on June 09, 2011 at 16:25:43:
Well, no surprise to me, I am having 'issues' with every 'professonal' I been running into. got to try to do it yourself. Not necessarily alone, if you are splitting it with other people, they help thru the whole thing, kill gut and hang, then they can all come back next week and cut it up as a team, or just take their share home and hang and pack it themselves. That way, if their share is tough or bad, then they didn't age, cut, freeze.... or cook it right. An electric chain saw, old band saw, yeah, someone good with blades, I got a friend that can sharpen an axe like a shaving razor, and miles and miles of celophane and freezer bags. What did the butcher keep/ charge? half?
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