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A good meat saw is a must also. Another (cheap) thing that I just bought that is a real time saver is a butcher paper dispenser. I think it cost about $10. I buy the huge rolls of paper at Costco and the dispenser works really well with those rolls. And yes, a good grinder is a must.
Plastic wrap first, then butcher paper over that, is all I have ever used.
Quote from: bobcat on July 19, 2012, 09:36:00 AMPlastic wrap first, then butcher paper over that, is all I have ever used. Have heard of meat lasting for years using that method, vac sealers are a waste of time and money trying to fix something that aint broke and not even as good.
Forgot the radio for the music of your liking and a 6 pack of your favorite beverage.Having a barbecue nearby for a mid-butchering snack is always a good thing too.