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What is a slim Jim glass used for?

For making beef jerky


Don't be a sidekick eat like an alpha is this slim Jim brand beef jerky?

No it's OBERTO the best beef jerky in the world


What is the beef snack Slim Jim made out of?

The Slim Jim jerky snack was originally designed to be made of dried beef. Now it contains "mechanically separated" chicken and dried sausage and spices.


What do you call a cow with a twitch?

BEEF JERKYY


What is Nevadas famous food?

Beef jerky


How much protein in beef jerky?

there is about 9grams in each beef jerky stick!


What is sentence for jerky?

I love beef jerky.


What is the best brand of beef jerky?

Jack Links is the BEST kind.


Can you eat beef jerky with ice cream?

you can eat beef jerky and ice- cream but not togather


Where can I find a beef jerky marinade recipe?

If you're looking for a spicy beef jerky marinade recipe, you should definitely check out beef-jerky-recipe.com. This site offers all kinds of recipes for beef jerky, including spicy! Allrecipes.com also offers several spicy jerky recipes.


Where was beef jerky originated?

from animals with beef


Why is beef jerky so expensive?

The main reason is that all jerky is costly to make. Beef is about 60% water, so when it is dried most of the weight is evaporated. It takes about 2.5 Lbs of quality beef to make 1 Lb of jerky. Secondly, many jerky companies use expensive chemicals and preservatives when making their jerky, and they have a lot of waste just based on how they make it. I love beef jerky too, so here's the secret: Go to Walmart or Bass Pro Shops and buy a $40 dehydrator. Then go to your supermarket and buy meat ask the meat department to slice it super-duper thin for you. Marinate it overnight in whatever thrills you in the fridge and the next day put it in the dehydrator, give it 12 hours and voila! - you have a much healthier and better tasting jerky. I make my own out of chicken, turkey, salmon, beef, etc....