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we do all our own too from the field to the freezer....and we start 'em young.
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Re: do you cut your own meat or take it butcher?
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I'm fortunate to have a friend that is a butcher by trade, he does everything for me, cut and wrap, jerky, summer sausage, breakfast sausage, roni, burger etc.
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We cut ours up ourselves too. We've acquired equipment over the years so we have a pretty good setup. We started cutting up our own beef the last couple of years too.
I like to make sure I get back whats mine. Nothing more and nothing less. Had a couple bad experiences when I was younger.
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After a bad experience with a butcher I've been doing my own for the last 7 or 8 yrs. Actually I just finished my Deer about 2 hrs ago. Its a bit of work but well worth it in the end.
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I took my first elk in to a butcher and all said and done I felt cheated at the quality of what I got back. Decided that from then on I'd do my own. The only thing I bought is a small grinder that fits the PTO on the front of our Kitchen-Aide mixer. It's a ton of work because I'm extremely picky and careful, but my meat is always clean and delicious. I agree that it's just another step in the process, scout, train, hunt, kill, pack, butcher, eat, be thankful.
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Re: do you cut your own meat or take it butcher?
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I do it all myself. once i learned how to do it i figured why spend the money when i can do it and plus i know only my hands have been on the meat, not some guy in a back room freezer coughing all over the place
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just finished my second deer this year, hope to be doing an elk next week
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Re: do you cut your own meat or take it butcher?
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October 28, 2009, 04:49:04 PM »
Butcher the whole thing and wrap pieces for roasts, steaks, what will become jerky...
I take the scraps in to the butcher to be mixed with a little beef fat and made into burgers. I need to get a grinder so that I can do this part myself, though.
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Do it myself...work too hard for game meat to have it messed up. Besides, I like the whole process of hunting and putting food on the table. This way I control the whole process end to end. Here's a bit of last night's fun.
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I just stepped up to the 1hp grinder from cabelas.........that thing is hungry. I used to swet when I ground meat.............never again!
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Been doing it for 30+ years... the only time it gets over bearing is when you have a lot of elk to do!
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Re: do you cut your own meat or take it butcher?
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I voted "Take it to the butcher and have it cut and processed" but the reason I voted that way is because I usually just cut out the backstraps myself and then take all of the rest of my boned out deer meat to B&E meats and have it made into Jalopeno Chedder polish sausage. Bison, Elk and Moose is a different story.
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Re: do you cut your own meat or take it butcher?
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Do it myself. Have always done my own. All my friends and family members get me to help them. Was a lot of work at times when we all tagged-out on moose, but well worth the effort. Got the big grinder now.
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Re: do you cut your own meat or take it butcher?
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I always do it myself, at the end of the day I know what meat is in my freezer, and I also make my own German sausage and spicy kielbasa. you can't beat it.
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Re: do you cut your own meat or take it butcher?
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On kind of a side note, what do you guys use to wrap the meat after its cut?
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