Got Jerky?

Jan 15, 2010 14:28

Currently fullauto likes Oberto Original Beef Jerky best for a decent source of post-workout protein that is portable, easy to store, etc. I tracked some down, but now he's concerned about the relatively high salt content and Oberto doesn't make a low or no-salt version of their jerky at this time ( Read more... )

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ericthemage January 15 2010, 21:09:44 UTC
There's a beef jerky store near Ohio that makes their own, I can't remember the name of it though. Maybe Beef Jerky Unlimited?

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forestmaster January 16 2010, 14:48:22 UTC
Is that the one around exit 5 or 6 that's "not a gas station"? I think it's Beef Jerky Outlet or something like that... hrm...

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ericthemage January 17 2010, 05:29:30 UTC
Yeah, I think so. Though I imagine it's difficult to make a low salt beef jerky since the salt helps make it in the first place.

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daddygod January 15 2010, 22:20:21 UTC
I was at the store at least weekly when I was in OKC and they carry a metric buttload of varieties. Here is the link to their nutritional information page but you can go from there to see all their offerings. Maybe the nut-info can help you find a mix of values that would work.

http://www.tbje.com/conditions.php

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daddygod January 15 2010, 22:23:28 UTC
Oops. Forgot to add that the place above sells this stuff but here is the main company website. We buy their lemon pepper jerky by the case.

http://www.wildjoesbeefjerky.com/

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forestmaster July 6 2010, 14:50:18 UTC
*Finally* got around to ordering some of this today. Put your name down as a reference. If you get 5 people to do so, you get free jerky...

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jimp220 January 18 2010, 03:08:35 UTC
I like the original flavor they sell at Costco, most excellent.

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