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Does anyone have info on preserving or salt curing meat?
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Look under the "Preserving Meats" section. If you don't find what you want to know, ask again. At Forty Yargo, we are getting ready to salt some pork this Fall and then smoke it in our new smoke house. Check out our Fort Yargo site on Yahoo and see what is going on.
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