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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 957376" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I've never seen any canned meat that looked appetizing. And I've seen alot of canned meat. My paternal grandparents lived without electricity until about 1968. Granny still continued to live the way they always had. They were still carrying spring water and cooking on a wood cook stove until 2003. They died in 2008/2010. Granddad would NOT shyt in the house. Said that was messed up :lol2: . But to answer your question, it looks like shyt (I don't care who you are), but if it's done right, and prepared right, it's just fine. Not great. Kinda like canned veggies; much better fresh, or cooked from fresh. My wife pressure cooks and cans yard bird, and shes done some wild game too. Trick is, DON'T look at it till it's out of the jar and already sizzling in the pan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 957376, member: 16802"] I've never seen any canned meat that looked appetizing. And I've seen alot of canned meat. My paternal grandparents lived without electricity until about 1968. Granny still continued to live the way they always had. They were still carrying spring water and cooking on a wood cook stove until 2003. They died in 2008/2010. Granddad would NOT shyt in the house. Said that was messed up :lol2: . But to answer your question, it looks like shyt (I don't care who you are), but if it's done right, and prepared right, it's just fine. Not great. Kinda like canned veggies; much better fresh, or cooked from fresh. My wife pressure cooks and cans yard bird, and shes done some wild game too. Trick is, DON'T look at it till it's out of the jar and already sizzling in the pan. [/QUOTE]
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