Posted on 04/13/2010 8:17:59 AM PDT by posterchild
EUDORA Four hundred pounds of beef jerky cools in the stainless steel smoker in the back room. ...
The Pyle Meat Co. has been a family operation since it opened, but a drop in jerky sales is forcing it to close.
Tom Pyle, left, watches his son Tom Pyle Jr. package some of the last beef jerky Thursday at Pyle Meat Co. in Eudora. The company was in business for 50 years but is closing its doors as a result of the recession. ...
A lot of times, Pyle says, when people have something like this happen, they blame the bank or somebody. But Im not blaming anybody. Im just saying it is a sign of the times. It is whats happening. ...
Shes taking this really hard, said Pyle. She tries to be brave around me, but this is her hometown, these are her kids. It is hard on me, but Im at the practical part because of the money. Ive got an obligation to support her, which is what I told her dad when I asked for his permission to marry her. Im still going to hold onto that pledge. ...
But still, maybe. Much has changed in the business world of late. But Pyle is still convinced the secret to a business success still remains relatively simple.
You know, a fellows bread and butter is making someone happy, Pyle says. Thats still your bread and butter.
(Excerpt) Read more at 2.ljworld.com ...
Sad to see it go. They produce a high quality product and have sent many jerky packages to our troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.
It’s a shame. I love jerky. I have to say though that it is a pricey snack food. Worth it if you have the money because of the protein and low fat (and deliciousness) but a luxury . . .
It’s something I try to not leave home without when going on a long hike or a long airplane ride.
Not to mention jerky is just too expensive even in good economic times.
Homemade jerky:
Dip thin sliced meat into a mixture of soy sauce and brown sugar. Place on racks. Sprinkle on black pepper. Dehydrate in a dehydrator or in a 120 degree oven several hours.
Check #4.
I spent $4.50 on a box of jerky seasoning at Wal-Mart and was able to make 5lbs of venison jerky. $6 for 3 oz or $4.50 for 64 oz? The decision isn't that hard.
Even making it from ground beef it's still cheaper $23+ per lb.
Hell its even cheaper buying a 16oz T-Bone at $5.00 per lb and turning it into jerky.
True capitalism is a moral system. Everyone is working to meet someone else's needs. Socialism is immoral, no one is entitled to his neighbors labor.
What about the cost of the stove running and the AC to cool the place? And is it as good homemade?
But..but..but.. I’ve been told (for the fifth time) that the “recession is over.” /sarc
These folks should advertise on some of the survival-themed websites.
Not to mention jerky is just too expensive even in good economic times.
Homemade jerky:
Dip thin sliced meat into a mixture of soy sauce and brown sugar. Place on racks. Sprinkle on black pepper. Dehydrate in a dehydrator or in a 120 degree oven several hours.
I marinate it 24 hours....delich.
I included that quote in the excerpt as it succinctly defines the true nature of capitalism.
I’ve also noticed on my yearly trips to the store that Jesus Christ has been listed as the only ‘Employee of the Year’ on their wall each year.
I’m not a jerky lover-too high priced;but those little packs with a beef sausage and similar sized piece of cheese are good when you can’t leave the job or for a hiking snack.
Obama pledged to “fundamentally change” our country.
Above all others, Obama is keeping this pledge, even if it kills us.
What a damn shame.
That appears to be a non permanent link; it dumps me into their main page. What item were you referencing?
And is it as good homemade?
Better, IMHO, it doesn’t have that artificial smoke flavor.
Nice! I’ll do it!
My wife bought me a dehydrator for Christmas..... after using it a few times making jerky.... it "paid for itself.' I needed a dehydrator anyhow.
Using the stove..... you only set the oven at 110 (with the oven door cracked slightly) for about 1hr to 1 1/2 hrs. Of course, I made my first batch of the fall (didn't need the AC) in the oven, and the rest in the dehydrator (didn't notice any spikes in the power bill. I stuck several pounds in the freezer (had too, it's addicting to eat).
The Eastman Outdoors jerky is absolutely AWESOME. I wanted to use "store bought" seasoning packages before I started experimenting with scratch made recipes...... but for $4.50 a box and the flavor.... can't beat it. So I added several boxes to my pantry with the rest of my stores.
One of the things I like about Hombre is that it does not have the ‘artificial smoke flavor.’
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