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Hickory Farms [hickoryfarms.com] has its
Winter Clearance Sale with savings of
up to 50% off on the example deals listed below.
Shipping is free.
Available deals:
Rokket's Research:
- This deal has different sale items than the recent Frontpage deal which received +85 votes from the community. This deal features multi-packs on sale at 50% off, plus free shipping.
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Can't stress this enough. Don't buy these to eat. Only good for when you have to give a gift to someone you don't like that much.
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those were the days
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I wonder if they're related?
At least Harbor Freight is (mostly) guaranteed to please.
Hickory farms pump them up with all kinds of chemical additives to give them insanely long shelf life. They obviously use low grade food sources.
I mostly eat meat that is not ground or preserved now a days like chicken thighs, steaks, rib-eyes, not much ground beef, or shelf stable meats, or hot dogs. I still eat hotdogs, but expensive quality beef ones that cost about $2 a dog, So that's a half-exception I guess. Anyway, butchers hide all the beef trim and surely dubious trim in ground meats. With steaks, bacteria is only a concern on the outside surface area. That's why they are only cooked to 130F, a temp which they will not reach pasteurization. This is also why searing also acts as a surface bacteria destroyer. When you grind beef all of the bacteria is distributed throughout the meat and you must get every internal point cooked to pasteurization to be safe (165F or little lower if you know the time tables). Ground beef is inherently more bacteria ridden then steak and a target for dubious practices.
The point is it's better to eat foods that are in a state that you don't have to trust they didn't tamper with. Steak > ground beef, foods that spoil > food with 4 years shelf life, cut up wood > KFC 21 seasonings and spices fire log
I wonder if they're related?
At least Harbor Freight is (mostly) guaranteed to please.
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