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Deer meat?
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01/01/15 03:27 PM
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shootingG
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Will 2 year old meat still be good if it was vaccum packed? Anything I need to be looking for to know if it's good or not?
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Re: Deer meat?
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#5512583
01/01/15 03:28 PM
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CitySlickerHunter
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"I can't be over gunned because the animal can't be over dead"-Elmer Keith 10/30/2012 I VOTED for The American
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Re: Deer meat?
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01/01/15 03:32 PM
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Sneaky
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Re: Deer meat?
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01/01/15 03:33 PM
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WNPHNTR
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As long as it's never thawed out completely, been exposed to air, and shows no freezer burn, you should be good to go.
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Re: Deer meat?
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#5512686
01/01/15 04:24 PM
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shootingG
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Another question. A friend gave some meat yesterday. There has been some slight thawing on a few packages. Do I need to thaw it completely and cook soon, or is ok to put in the freezer?
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Re: Deer meat?
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#5512697
01/01/15 04:29 PM
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jetdad
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Another question. A friend gave some meat yesterday. There has been some slight thawing on a few packages. Do I need to thaw it completely and cook soon, or is ok to put in the freezer? Scratch and sniff if you refreeze it. If your hungry, I'd eat it now. If not, then I would definitely smell it before you eat it, if refrozen.
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Re: Deer meat?
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01/01/15 04:50 PM
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Ketchn
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if its vacuum sealed it will be pretty good most of the time for a couple years slightly thawed should still be ok to refreeze if it was still partially frozen
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Re: Deer meat?
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#5512749
01/01/15 04:55 PM
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Another question. A friend gave some meat yesterday. There has been some slight thawing on a few packages. Do I need to thaw it completely and cook soon, or is ok to put in the freezer? Scratch and sniff if you refreeze it. If your hungry, I'd eat it now. If not, then I would definitely smell it before you eat it, if refrozen. Light thawing usually not a problem to refreeze it. Or if you do not want to eat it now cook it and refreeze in meal sized portions.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Deer meat?
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01/03/15 04:35 AM
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texasspazzman
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Meat that's been in the freezer a long time like that is good to use for jerky.
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Re: Deer meat?
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#5517017
01/03/15 03:54 PM
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Usually a good vacuum pack will give you 3 years in the deep freeze.
The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference. -George Washington
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Re: Deer meat?
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#5517382
01/03/15 08:33 PM
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Venison doesn't last long around here... Once its aged It's gone in a month
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