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While many have snapped into Slim Jims at one point or another, the time has come to take beef jerky to the next level: craft jerky. This is no mechanically separated, chemically dehydrated meat product. Instead, jerky makers in New York are embarking on the age-old method of preserving meat by using grass-fed, local and organic beef.
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While many have snapped into Slim Jims at one point or another, the time has come to take beef jerky to the next level: craft jerky. This is no mechanically separated, chemically dehydrated meat product. Instead, jerky makers in New York are embarking on the age-old method of preserving meat by using grass-fed, local and organic beef.

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