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Re: Need help with gravy [Re: Kattelyn] #3868093 08/27/09 02:10 PM
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Mmmm.... Jerky... I rigged up a metal trashcan with racks and a thermometer with a smoke box in the bottom that I sit on my grill. It cooks it really well, and it's easy to regulate the temp... A little ghetto, but it works well...


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Re: Need help with gravy [Re: NateT] #3868140 08/27/09 02:21 PM
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I partially smoked a 5 lb arm roast this weekend in my great big smoker, then been curing it the rest of the way and finishing in the dehydrator.

There's just something about jerky.



Re: Need help with gravy [Re: Kattelyn] #3868247 08/27/09 02:47 PM
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You might want to try McCormicks Original Country Gravy mix. I didn't know instant gravy could be this good. I do like home made gravy but since I have been using this I have not made any home made. Good stuff!!!!

Re: Need help with gravy [Re: mattsfishin] #3868253 08/27/09 02:50 PM
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I have a lot of problems paying a buck for half a cup of flour with some pepper and dehydrated milk. Just me being a cheapskate. grin

Re: Need help with gravy [Re: Kattelyn] #3868278 08/27/09 02:56 PM
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It cost me about 60 cents and I can make it in another pan while I am cooking something else. Plus I don't drink a lot of milk and when I want gravy I am usually out of milk.

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Re: Need help with gravy [Re: mattsfishin] #3868316 08/27/09 03:04 PM
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I make gravy usually when the milk is about to turn. I can't drink milk, so about every other week.

Usually its sausage gravy on saturday mornings with soda biscuits. Good good stuff. Less than 20 minutes from start to table.

Re: Need help with gravy [Re: Kattelyn] #3868622 08/27/09 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted By: Kattelyn
I make gravy usually when the milk is about to turn. I can't drink milk, so about every other week.

Usually its sausage gravy on saturday mornings with soda biscuits. Good good stuff. Less than 20 minutes from start to table.


Sausage in gravy is so damn good. I cant express my deep love for that stuff.

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Re: Need help with gravy [Re: chickenman] #3869094 08/27/09 06:12 PM
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Sausage gravy is the best.. I know what I am having this w/e.

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