RobG
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or you can pay for a grinder with the money it would cost to grind several deer and elk. My butcher was charging $.50 a pound for grinding when I decided it was much cheaper in the long run to get a 1 hp. Cabelas grinder.
Gee Gerald - if by "several" you mean fifty I'm with you,
I was just saying that if the person had a budget he could put off the grinder for a few years since it is pretty cheap to get it ground - assuming you can find a butcher who will give you your own stuff back. Grinding your own meats adds to the connection to your food, but probably doesn't save money.
Anyway, about 10 years ago I bought a 1/2 hp Cabela's one, probably this one: http://www.cabelas.com/product/Home...Rprd744936&WTz_l=SBC;BRprd744936;cat104364180 (Check out the reviews)
I do 5 or more deer and an elk a year without any problems. It takes about an hour to do all the meat (a butcher's machine can grind it in about 1 minute). The only thing I don't like is that the stuffing tube doesn't seem to fit on the neck with the grinding plate in place. This means if I want to stuff the burger into bags I have to run it through the grinder twice... but maybe I'm doing something wrong there.
You can also save money using freezer paper instead of a vacuum sealer. However, it does take some practice to wrap meat properly.
rg
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