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Interested in butchering, curing and cooking game


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I am a new member who does not hunt but wants to learn about processing game and curing meat. I have cked all types of game and smoked rabbit last weekend in the "Big Green Egg" cooker. I am interested in collaborating on proscuitto making, bacon, pancetta, sausage and general butchering. I am located in Broome County.

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