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Hello,
I dropped my deer off there yesterday and they had a ton of choices for peperoni and sausages. It was my first time there. Anyone use them? Any suggestions for peperoni or sausages?
Thanks for your input.
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I go for jalapeno cheddar pepperoni if available.
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Ok, I will ask about the Jalapeno Cheddar. It wasn't on the list. Thanks for the tip.
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Been using them for many years they have done hundreds of hogs and beef for me absolutely a great shop! I've tried many of their sausage options all very good I like the spicy the best the teriyaki is to sweet for me but my kids love it!
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I have dealt with them also for many years. They do great work at a fair price. I like the teriyaki pepperoni.
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Their Thuringer is tasty as well.
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Thanks all. I ordered thuringer and pepper pepperoni. But the cheddar alapeno and teriyaki sound good too. Anyone eat their kielbasa or brats?
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Most expensive butcher I have ever been to.
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Hmm. They didn't seem expensive for wild game processing. I can't speak to livestock.
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They just ground and wrapped burger for me and it was less expensive than other places I've used.
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