Beef Jerky fans, where do you guys buy your supply at?

DaveCSparty

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Buying from the supermarket is just too damn expensive! I love beef jerky after a workout, but it's breaking my wallet. So where can I buy some for cheaper? Thanks!
 

rudeguy

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someone needs to find a good online hookup for jerky....there has to be a site out there somewhere
 

brtspears2

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I like buying my jerky at this store in San Gabriel, CA. San Gabriel Superstore on Valley and San Gabriel Ave. Walk into store, turn left. You'll see it. Tubs and tubs of jerky. Of course its $14-16 a pound, but its good. Better than american jerky, as this stuff here is moist, soft, tasty, and spicy.
 

BigSmooth

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I actually get mine at the Oberto outlet, but that only applies to people in Oregon or Washington. Too bad, because they have REALLY good deals there.
 

BigSmooth

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Originally posted by: InverseOfNeo
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
I actually get mine at the Oberto outlet, but that only applies to people in Oregon or Washington. Too bad, because they have REALLY good deals there.

LIke what kind of deals?
I can't remember exact pricing or anything, but along with the normal retail-packaged stuff (which is discounted) they have big bags of jerky, pepperoni, etc. in clear plastic bags and it's much cheaper per pound than it would be at any store.

If you want REALLY cheap jerky they'll usually have some stuff that has just passed the "Best if used by" date. I've bought some before and it was fine.
 

InverseOfNeo

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Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Originally posted by: InverseOfNeo
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
I actually get mine at the Oberto outlet, but that only applies to people in Oregon or Washington. Too bad, because they have REALLY good deals there.

LIke what kind of deals?
I can't remember exact pricing or anything, but along with the normal retail-packaged stuff (which is discounted) they have big bags of jerky, pepperoni, etc. in clear plastic bags and it's much cheaper per pound than it would be at any store.

If you want REALLY cheap jerky they'll usually have some stuff that has just passed the "Best if used by" date. I've bought some before and it was fine.

Wanna ship some?:p
 
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Just be aware that most jerky has sodium nitrate preservatives in it which I hear is baaaadddd for you. Doesn't stop me from eating it though. You can always get a food dehydrator and make it yourself. It's pretty easy, cheap and really frickin good!
 

BigSmooth

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Originally posted by: InverseOfNeo
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Originally posted by: InverseOfNeo
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
I actually get mine at the Oberto outlet, but that only applies to people in Oregon or Washington. Too bad, because they have REALLY good deals there.

LIke what kind of deals?
I can't remember exact pricing or anything, but along with the normal retail-packaged stuff (which is discounted) they have big bags of jerky, pepperoni, etc. in clear plastic bags and it's much cheaper per pound than it would be at any store.

If you want REALLY cheap jerky they'll usually have some stuff that has just passed the "Best if used by" date. I've bought some before and it was fine.

Wanna ship some?:p
LOL. :D Unfortunately I live in Portland so I only pick some up when I happen to be in Seattle or Albany (both are long drives).
Maybe someone in Seattle could help you out.
 

InverseOfNeo

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Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Originally posted by: InverseOfNeo
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
Originally posted by: InverseOfNeo
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
I actually get mine at the Oberto outlet, but that only applies to people in Oregon or Washington. Too bad, because they have REALLY good deals there.

LIke what kind of deals?
I can't remember exact pricing or anything, but along with the normal retail-packaged stuff (which is discounted) they have big bags of jerky, pepperoni, etc. in clear plastic bags and it's much cheaper per pound than it would be at any store.

If you want REALLY cheap jerky they'll usually have some stuff that has just passed the "Best if used by" date. I've bought some before and it was fine.

Wanna ship some?:p
LOL. :D Unfortunately I live in Portland so I only pick some up when I happen to be in Seattle or Albany (both are long drives).
Maybe someone in Seattle could help you out.



Sweet! My sister is moving to Seattle in a few weeks!!! :D:D:D:D:D
 

rutchtkim

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u can try making ur own.... buy a dehydrator and start making ur own jerky and dried vegatables/fruits
 

bolomite

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I usually just get the Pacific Gold brand at Costco, the turkey jerky is good
 

amnesiac

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Do a search, there was definitely a thread on jerky a while back.

My favorite brand is Tengu beef jerky. Usually sold in Japanese markets. Mmmm.