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I can vouch for Doug's in Kent. He does an excellent job on sausage/pepperoni too. I cut my own meat for years, but as a business owner, time can be an issue. I don't hesitate to take my game to him. One note, if you take a nasty dirty hair infested pile of meat to any butcher, that's what you'll get back.
Quote from: RightPlace-RightTime on August 07, 2011, 02:01:41 PMB&E MEATS IN DESMOINES. cant go wrong, my neighbor is head butcher. lol. good deals. jalepeno chedder, yum Though, I would suggest deboning your animal before taking it in, saves you $100 processing fee. Great jerky and love the jalapeno cheddar pepperoni sticks Does anyone know if they process game meat at their Federal Way location?
B&E MEATS IN DESMOINES. cant go wrong, my neighbor is head butcher. lol. good deals. jalepeno chedder, yum
Also, since we are on the subject. What is everyone's thoughts on getting there game to taste the best. I personally get the thing field dressed and skinned as quickly as possible. I have heard that this makes your meat taste better? I also think it would be a hell of a lot easier to skin. I have seen people driving through winthrop on a 80 degree day with a deer with the full hide on it and strapped to there hood.