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I had made several batches of jerky that were perfect for turning into pemmican. Pemmican had been used for a couple hundred years by the plains indians, Voyagers, etc. This was their survival food. Typically made from dried buffalo meat and fat, the dried meat was pounded to a fine powder by native american women. I didn't have any of those women so the Ninja blender did a great job powdering the jerky. I added to it a big handfull of salted cashews and dried dehydrated apples from my tree. When I make beef ribs in the crock pot, i take the cooled hardened fat off the top and save the fat. That beef fat is what I used to add to the powdered meat mix. It turned out really well. The pemmican has a nice beef flavor and not overly fatty when eaten. I mostly taste the jerky flavor and not the nuts or fruit. This pemmican will make great trail food added to my ****** venison, parched corn and ships biscuits that I carry while trekking out in the woods.
Ohio Rusty ><>
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