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1. Shooty: Applying to be Fearless LeaderI used to eat this all the time when I was in elementary school. I always put a pinch between my cheek and gum just like the major leaguers.
When I was a kid, I actually figured that chewing tobacco would taste like beef jerky from the look. I found out how much chewing tobacco sucks my freshman year of college. Never again.
When I was 14 or so I got a job on a hay baling crew; hay is baled in the summer when it is very hot and very dry. One of the things people do to try and keep their mouths moist under these conditions is chew tobacco. Trying to be "cool" I broke off a plug of Mail Pouch (or whatever it was) and gave it a try. Of course I managed to swallow some of the tobacco juice right away; word to the wise, if you ever need to jump start a vomit, tobacco juice works really well. I threw up lunch, breakfast and things I had eaten years in the past. I stuck to bubble gum after that.
I was about to say "when I was in 5th or 6th grade too!" but then I did the math and realized that it has been 22 years since 5th grade. Ouch.
Jerky that melts in your mouth sounds disgusting, though. I thought the whole purpose was the tough chewiness.
Ahh, one of the best things about going to Seattle is buying as much squaw candy as possible.
Ahh, one of the best things about going to Seattle is buying as much squaw candy as possible.
That's a straight line that's best left alone.
I loooove that stuff.
Loved beef jerky as a kid, too -- I think of it as perfect road-trip food.
Why people would eat it now when we have refrigeration is beyond me.
On any extended road trip, I make sure to buy some jerky, mostly to torment my wife. She has a very refined palate, probably from having grown up in France, and finds the stuff horrific.
It's tough and chewy, but it breaks down. Regular jerky tastes like heavily salted beef, although manufacturers often add smoke or teriyaki flavors. And you swallow it, you don't spit it out. Another straight line best left alone.
Count your blessings. For some of us, it has been twice as long.
It's handy to have a food item that can be used as a weapon should the need arise.
Though I guess pemmican is a better choice, it wouldn't be fun to be stabbed by some of the jerky I've encountered.
I remember liking it, but not nearly as much as real jerky. The shredded stuff was just interesting because of the different texture.
Doing the math, I'm about to turn 30, so that makes 5th grade 20 years ago now... (weird).
Which part? Coast or valley?
Good lord, me too. I really need to get a lawn to tell kids to get off of, I guess.
Jerky is a fantastic, wonderful food.
oh, and black pepper jerky, ftw.
So does your mom.
I remember the jerky chew coming in the same containers that everyone's mentioning... brown, plastic, round containers like chewing tobacco or bubbletape...
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