Saturday, November 26, 2011

Beef Jerky Sticks 3.5 oz bag x 12 Count

!±8±Beef Jerky Sticks 3.5 oz bag x 12 Count

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Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 10:24:16
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Good BuddyTM Jerky Sticks are all natural and made with Rye Flour so they're particularly popular for dogs with allergies.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Great Organizing Ideas For Getting Rid of Clutter

!±8± Great Organizing Ideas For Getting Rid of Clutter

Are you tired of living in clutter? Does your house hardly even have any space, even a place that you can walk on? Do you need to kick some things scattered around just to be able to walk through? When there is an urge and willingness to clean-up and organize and nothing is happening to materialize the urge, there are perfect organizing ideas that can help get rid of rubbish in your home.

The task of cleaning up is overwhelming for people with problems of organization. It sometimes becomes depressing when the clutter persists and nothing is done about it. Getting organized is not only a domestic responsibility but also an integrated process that involving all members of the household. Certain organizing ideas require some planning and definitely, it is not the hoarder who initiates the planning but the very people that surround.

You need to bring the family and get them involved. Organizing takes a collective effort of every family member and a lot of common sense. Someone should be assigned to gather and segregate; some takes and throws away the garbage, while others do the cleaning, mopping and the brushing. Someone also has to take charge in the provision of containers that can keep small parts and gadgets. At any rate, the assignment of responsibility is the most basic.

Time is of the essence. However, if there is so much clutter, it takes a few days, even weeks to totally get organized. When there is a systematic division of labor among the family members, organizing your home is as easy as 1-2-3.

Pick a place for everything. This means there should be a place designated for each item that you have gathered. The bathroom towels should be in the bathroom while hand towels should be in the washing area and not the other way around. In organizing the kitchen, try to store plates, bowls and unbreakable glass in lower cabinets for accessibility and the kitchen utensils that are not frequently used can be placed at the very top of the cupboard.

Perfect organizing ideas do not come in a structured sense. It takes judgment, reason, common sense, practicality and sound cautiousness. You cannot keep a vacuum cleaner at the top most of the assigned garage space. You can always situate it somewhere near the cleaning materials area where you often store cleaning gadgets. Great tips are noteworthy but then, at the end of the day, it is always your sense of discretion to put things in the right perspective.


Great Organizing Ideas For Getting Rid of Clutter

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Ronco Food Dehydrator and Yogurt Maker Beef Jerky Machine Instruction and Recipe Book

!±8±Ronco Food Dehydrator and Yogurt Maker Beef Jerky Machine Instruction and Recipe Book

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Homemade Jerky - Dehydrating Beef Jerky

!±8± Homemade Jerky - Dehydrating Beef Jerky

Homemade jerky may seem like some what of a novelty to many people today, but for millennia people have made homemade jerky as a way to preserve food. Dehydrating beef jerky is just one way to make food that can be either used for snacks or long term food storage. Dehydrating beef jerky can be done in various ways. It can be air dried by in a non-humid environment, dried in an oven, or dried in a dehydrator.

The first step when you are planning to dry beef for jerky is to select and prepare the portion of meat you are going to use. Most any part of the cow can be used to make jerky, with the leaner cuts such as flank, round and sirloin are the best. Once you have decided which cut you will use (maybe you found a good sale), and you know how much you are going to dry, one of the most critical things you will need to do is to properly cut the meat. But before cutting the meat, you will want to trim off any fat and gristle on your meat.

Jerky is cut into longer strips, but the critical factor is not as much the length, as it is the thickness, or the evenness of the cuts. You will need to cut it about 1/8th to 1/4 of an inch thick, but really focus on making it an even cut. If you have too much variance in thickness, some parts will be too dry and others will not dry adequately. One tip is to slightly freeze your meat before slicing. This can help make slicing easier, but is not necessary. If you have access to a meat slicer, this can really help you to produce strips that are of an even thickness. One way to do this would be to take a whole roast, slice it with a meat slicer so that you have sandwich type pieces, and then cut each piece into strips.

Once you have made your strips for drying, you will season them by what ever recipe you are using. There are many different flavors of jerky, such as teriyaki and peppered, as well as other flavors. Quite often a marinade is used, but sometimes a brine can be used as well. At a minimum you will want to marinate your strips for at least 10 hours in olive oil, salt and pepper if you do not have a recipe to follow.

When you are ready to begin the actual drying process, you will either be using the sun/air, an oven, or a dehydrator. Whichever method you have chosen, when you are placing your meat slices onto the drying surface, be sure to shake any excess brine or marinade off each piece, and ensure that no pieces are touching another. Your goal in making sure the meats do not touch each other is for maximum airflow around all the slices, and also not to have areas that don't dry properly because by touching they have created a thicker area that doesn't dry thoroughly.

You will know your jerky is done successfully when the dried end product will crack, but does not break when it is bent.


Homemade Jerky - Dehydrating Beef Jerky

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