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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2013, 02:56:25 PM »
get the thickest plastic you can find.  i used saran one year.  worked ok, but clingy and kind of a pain in the buttocks.  i use a really heavy non-cling material... will look it up when i get home. 

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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #16 on: September 23, 2013, 03:10:07 PM »
I just wrap in butcher's paper but a year or 3 ago I got some venison from a friend who had it butchered at an actual shop and it was wrapped in a non-sticky plastic wrap, then wrapped in butcher's paper. Foodsavering a whole deer would take forrrrr ever if you ask me and it would cost about a million dollars in foodsaver plastic bags.
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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #17 on: September 23, 2013, 03:21:13 PM »
The nice thing about using plastic and paper is that you don't lose any to a lost seal.  I have found if you handle the vaccum sealed bags to much or if you drop them they are prone to getting holes in them.  I use 4 mil vaccuum bags so i don't think it is from cheap bags its just the nature of frozen plastic.  If you lose your seal your meat will freezer burn.  Never had freezer burnt meat from plastic and paper and it is way quicker and cheap.  The plastic rolls and paper rolls you get at Cash n Carry will last many seasons.  We do about 5 elk a year and they usually last multiple years.

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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #18 on: September 23, 2013, 03:45:29 PM »
I had 3 different vacuum sealers (non-chamber type) over the years and with all 3, I don't believe I ever had less than about 10% of the bags eventually unseal themselves over time.  That's why I never used it for venison.  I now have a commercial chamber sealer and I have not seen a single failure yet out of 300+ bags.  The bags are much cheaper and will eventually pay for the unit.  I still wrap all game meat in 2 layers of plastic wrap (large rolls from Costco) and butcher paper.  The burger I put in just regular non-zipper type food bags and get as much air out as possible, twist up real good and then in butcher paper.  Have never had a problem with freezer burn.
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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #19 on: September 23, 2013, 05:42:28 PM »
More importantly if you are freezing a lot of meat...
I like freezing it in a cooler with dry ice.  I layer it in and then move to the freezer about 10 hours later when it's hard as a rock. 
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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #20 on: September 23, 2013, 05:48:06 PM »
Costco plastic wrap and  Costco butcher paper.  It takes way to long to vacuum seal are deer and the previous method will keep for up to two years in a good freezer.  Mine never last that long.

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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #21 on: September 23, 2013, 07:31:22 PM »

We do about 5 elk a year and they usually last multiple years.

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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #22 on: September 23, 2013, 10:44:36 PM »
thanks everybody. Man, processing a deer is no joke! luckily my next door neighbor stopped by just as me and my buddy where starting to break down the front quarters.  Turns out my neighbor has been a butcher for 30 years and I never knew! Haha. He grabbed a knife and had the deer done in 30 minutes! I've been cutting off sinew and fat, and wrapping meat for hours. I've got all my scraps separated and ready to take to the butcher tomorrow for grinding into burger and breakfast sausage and just have to do some finish work on the roasts and I'm done.

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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #23 on: September 23, 2013, 11:06:07 PM »
I just wrap in butcher's paper but a year or 3 ago I got some venison from a friend who had it butchered at an actual shop and it was wrapped in a non-sticky plastic wrap, then wrapped in butcher's paper. Foodsavering a whole deer would take forrrrr ever if you ask me and it would cost about a million dollars in foodsaver plastic bags.

 :yeah: I couldnt imagine doing a bear or 2..2 deer and a couple  elk a year!!  :yike: I can wrap faster than a food saver

I started buying bread bags in the saran wrap aisle at the store. I hate dealing with saran wrap. The bags are long and easy to toss burger into and wrap or whatever your wraping.

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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #24 on: September 24, 2013, 05:36:41 AM »
I was told about bread bags yesterday and checked at Walmart but they didn't have any. I was in a pinch so I settled for Saran Wrap and butcher paper. I still have to do the finish work on my roasts today though so I'll check a few grocery stores for bread bags. do any stores in particular tend to carry them more than others?

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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #25 on: September 24, 2013, 07:01:52 AM »
Vacuum seal pro tip:

Pre-freeze your meat for 1-2 hours before vacuum sealing.  This stops the vacuum sealer from "Sucking out the juices".  You've all seen it I'm sure.  You go to seal up a steak and while it's sealing the bag turns red with juice and when you thaw it out, the steak sits in a pool of juice.  Pre-freezing fixes this problem.


BTW, vacuum sealing for steaks and roasts and gallon ziplock freezer bags for burger for me. 

I put 2lbs of burger in a bag and then smash it down flat.  They stack like plates in the freezer instead of a bunch of balls of meat.  Freeze no more than 4 in a pile at a time.  If you have room, you can make multiple piles of 4 but I've found that if you try to freeze more than that, the ones in the middle have a hard time freezing, if they freeze at all before spoiling.

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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #26 on: September 24, 2013, 08:21:34 AM »
When I do the burger I also smash it flat, you can really stack it in the freezer nice that way. I vacuum seal it in one pound packages, seal, smash flat and freeze. Its only 3/4-1 inch thick so it thaws quicker too.

The sealer I use is a commercial chamber sealer, bags are only pennies a piece and the sealer has 30 second cycles, small packages like 1 pound burgers and most steaks I can do two at a time. So not sure how it could be any slower than plastic and butcher paper, I suppose maybe slightly  if you're real fast at the butcher paper method though.

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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #27 on: September 24, 2013, 01:58:57 PM »
My grandma did double plastic wrap and she made sure all air was out.  It lasted a long time.
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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #28 on: September 24, 2013, 03:34:33 PM »
Used to wrap with paper and plastic, but I hated doing it. Same thing around xmas time, I can't wrap worth a chit. So I went the vacuum seal route. Never had problems.

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Re: plastic meat wrap?
« Reply #29 on: September 24, 2013, 04:55:23 PM »
The nice thing about using plastic and paper is that you don't lose any to a lost seal.  I have found if you handle the vaccum sealed bags to much or if you drop them they are prone to getting holes in them.  I use 4 mil vaccuum bags so i don't think it is from cheap bags its just the nature of frozen plastic.  If you lose your seal your meat will freezer burn.  Never had freezer burnt meat from plastic and paper and it is way quicker and cheap.  The plastic rolls and paper rolls you get at Cash n Carry will last many seasons.  We do about 5 elk a year and they usually last multiple years.

Totally agree. Exactly like we do, twice in plastic wrap, then once in waxed putcher paper with the final edge taped down. Easy to label, llasts forever.

Freezer burn is simply the air surrounding poorly wrapped foods drawing moisture from the food. Wrap it so tight that there are no air bubbles= no freezer burn. Simple.

I have opened 7+ year old steaks with 1 year old steaks and you could not tell the difference.

Wrapping your game is probably the most important part of meat care. 
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