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Vicki,

NOW we're talking my subject. What self-respecting biker wouldn't always

have a pocket full of beef jerky. :-) I live for that stuff! It does

not make me dump, it goes down easy after about 30 minutes of chewing, it's

portable protein for the road and smells better than road kill... probably

tastes better too. Unfortunately, the brand I use, which is absolutely

amazing, is a brand not available many places. It's Best Kosher Beef Jerky,

made right here in Chicago, and sold right here in Chicago... whenever they

decide to make it. I buy a LOT at a time because I never know when they're

going to run out. Sorry I couldn't be of more help, but that topic excites

me :-) (I'm truly in a pathetic state <smirk>)

Judy in Chicago

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Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 13:49:24 -0000

From: Imerman@...

Subject: Beef Jerkey ?

I have heard that some people eat beef jerkey to satisfy those

chewing cravings, plus it is high in protein. Does anyone eat it and

what brand? I bought some at WalMart and yuck, too sweet and it was

original, not BBG or teriyaki. Does anyone make their own and what

do you use for seasonings/marinade that doesn't make you dump?

Vicki >>

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Has anyone made their own jerky with a food dehydrator? And if so, is it different to digest than regular meat? How did you tolerate it?Thanks!AlyssaMessages in this topic (10)Reply (via web post) | Start a new topicMessages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | CalendarMARKETPLACEI make $350/day online. That's over $10,000/mo! Check out how I do it: WealthResource. org.From kitchen basics to easy recipes - join the Group from Kraft FoodsI make $350/day online. That's over $10,000/mo! Check out how I do it: WealthResource. org. Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | UnsubscribeRECENT ACTIVITY12New MembersVisit Your GroupYahoo! GroupsCat GroupJoin a group forpeople who love catsYahoo! GroupsWeight Management ChallengeJoin others whoare losing pounds.Yahoo! GroupsMom PowerFind wholesome recipesand more. Go Moms Go!. Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr!

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Has anyone made their own jerky with a food dehydrator? And if so, is it different to digest than regular meat? How did you tolerate it?Thanks!AlyssaMessages in this topic (10)Reply (via web post) | Start a new topicMessages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | CalendarMARKETPLACEI make $350/day online. That's over $10,000/mo! Check out how I do it: WealthResource. org.From kitchen basics to easy recipes - join the Group from Kraft FoodsI make $350/day online. That's over $10,000/mo! Check out how I do it: WealthResource. org. Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | UnsubscribeRECENT ACTIVITY12New MembersVisit Your GroupYahoo! GroupsCat GroupJoin a group forpeople who love catsYahoo! GroupsWeight Management ChallengeJoin others whoare losing pounds.Yahoo! GroupsMom PowerFind wholesome recipesand more. Go Moms Go!. Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr!

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I make beef jerky fairly often, especially during hurricane season (always prepared!) but I use my oven as I don't have a dehydrator.

I have to follow the same rules for jerky as I do with other meats and seasonings to accomodate my upper GI dysfunctions. I have to stick to certain cuts of beef, and only use salt as a seasoning. (I have Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction.)

And I have to be careful on how much jerky I consume within a day's time or my upper GI starts objecting. So, yes, too much jerky can be a problem. As in every other food, moderation is best.

But overall my digestion handles beef jerky very well.

Kim M.

SCD 5 years

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Alyssa,

I just made a batch. It's a great treat for me and I don't have any problem with

it.

Of course, your milage may vary.

Cheers,

Stocker

CD 1983

SCD 1/2005

Asymptomatic 8/2007

http://eatingSCD.wordpress.com

http://youtube.com/eatingSCD

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> Has anyone made their own jerky with a food dehydrator? And if so, is

> it different to digest than regular meat? How did you tolerate it?

> Thanks!

> Alyssa

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Alyssa,

I just made a batch. It's a great treat for me and I don't have any problem with

it.

Of course, your milage may vary.

Cheers,

Stocker

CD 1983

SCD 1/2005

Asymptomatic 8/2007

http://eatingSCD.wordpress.com

http://youtube.com/eatingSCD

>

> Has anyone made their own jerky with a food dehydrator? And if so, is

> it different to digest than regular meat? How did you tolerate it?

> Thanks!

> Alyssa

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