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WesternMdHardwoods 08-25-2008 04:50 PM

RE: Meat Grinder
 

ORIGINAL: Chuck7

I wondered how you mixed it, you just double grind it, makes sense I guess.

Paul

Hey Paul..it's not really necessary to regrind but i simply do it to mix the spices and herbs better..I generally make about 10 pounds at a time..Here's my cheap 60.00 Walmart Grinder..



Chuck I believe I have that same grinder, bought last year and so far no complaints!!!!!



Chuck7 08-25-2008 06:28 PM

RE: Meat Grinder
 
Same here sir..this same grinder would go 100.00 easily from Cabelas..;)I've ground alot of sausage from out of it and it's still goes strong..



121553 09-03-2008 10:38 PM

RE: Meat Grinder
 

That's funny as I've had my insert in backwards too. The meat is always double grind anyway, once using the coarse insert and then a final using a finer holed insert. I use pork in some of mine and beef fat in some others as I like burgers medium rare and I don't want to use pork for cooking burgers med. rare, but I put my own spices in as I'm grinding. I use one of those S.S. grinders from Bass Pro that cost $99.00 a few years back and that thing can take it as fast as I can force it in there. No complaints on this end.

Bobby

BMolinar42013 01-17-2015 06:23 PM

Curious
 
I am looking to buy the Chef's Mark Electric Meat Grinder QH394 and was wondering if it will grind the bones as well?

WV Hunter 01-22-2015 06:33 AM

And why would you want to grind bones?

flyinlowe 01-23-2015 06:58 AM

Welcome aboard, one hell of a first question!

Phil from Maine 01-24-2015 11:14 AM

I have no idea who will grind bones and for what??

I have a big anvil and I love it.. No worries about that silvery skin on it at all. When grinding wild game like deer or moose I always double grind it. On the first grinding I will throw a little fat in while I am grinding. Then I throw it altogether on my double grinding to get a better mix. This has worked great for me any time I grind.. I also will sometimes set some of the meat a side to grind up when the main batch is done. Then I will take the rest of it and grind it up with a few pieces of bacon to fry up.. That way I get something like a bacon burger to enjoy.. I do not care to freeze it with bacon in it..

Shellfish 01-25-2015 05:25 PM

Maybe we really don't want to know why he is grinding bones!

Phil from Maine 01-26-2015 05:34 AM


Originally Posted by Shellfish (Post 4182015)
Maybe we really don't want to know why he is grinding bones!

I think you are right on that one..

jerseyhunter 01-31-2015 10:38 AM

Maybe grinding bones for the garden or to add more calcium to his chicken feed. Just a guess.


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