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Reddit mentions of Wild Bills Hickory Smoked Beef Jerky Strips, 30-Count, 15-Ounce
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Wild Bills Hickory Smoked Beef Jerky Strips, 30-Count, 15-Ounce. Here are the top ones.
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15oz of Wild Bill's Hickory Smoked Beef Jerky in 7” strips (30 strips per bag)The original Pennsylvania Dutch, Amish-style “hung in the smokehouse” beef jerky since 1983Premium hickory smoked top round marinated in soy sauce, garlic, and black pepperProudly made in the USA with 100% US beef - USDA inspected and approvedOnly 1 carb and 50 calories per 1oz serving
Specs:
Height | 2 Inches |
Length | 13 Inches |
Number of items | 30 |
Size | 15 Ounce (Pack of 30) |
Weight | 0.9375 Pounds |
Width | 7 Inches |
Mmmmm...jerky.
>selling jerky, by the pound, for $15.
That sounds amazingly cheap. Was it good jerky? I've had this before, and it's really good, but runs over twice that.
Also, the jerky you get in grocery and convenience stores is awful.
Wild Bills https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Bills-Hickory-30-Count-15-Ounce/dp/B004RDRHAW?th=1
This is my fav though its not really widely available: http://www.jandjmeats.com/
Look for traditional hard smoked jerky, not the new "wet" jerky and you'll find few carbs (generally 1 or less per serving, 6 or less per *pound*)
(Wild Bills, Buffalo Bills, most home made jerky, etc)
Most traditional jerky's also keep better than wet jerky when it's really sweltering out... and are usually vacuum packed by default. They can also substitute for meat in a soup pretty easily if you soak em a bit... add some of dried veggies, lentils, and it's not bad. Nice change.