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    • R
      RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

      Sounds good. I’m happy to pay for a really small bag. (As a trial run) I love beef jerky!

      As my first FTC person interested I will ship you a small bag free. I would hate to have my first UK customer pay for some and have customs eat it all on its way to you. If you feel inclined to tip or pay for it after that’s all up to you :) Ill post more info when the next batch is cooked, just shoot me a pm with your shipping info.

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      • kris_davison
        kris_davison last edited by

        OK sounds like a plan. Thanks :)

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        • MrWyrm
          MrWyrm administrators last edited by

          rent-a-cop in airport security is going to enjoy his snack. ;)

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          • kris_davison
            kris_davison last edited by

            I think we may as well not do the test. I found this on the UK Defra Website - http://importdetails.defra.gov.uk/Default.aspx?Location=None&Module=IDDSearch

            United States of America
            Category :
            Meat/Meat products
            Products in Category :
            Bacon , Beef , Beef Jerky , Biltong , Bushmeat , Chicken , Game , Goat meat , Ham , Jerk pork , Meat (other) , Meat paste , Meat pies , Meatballs , Meatloaf , Mince parathas , Pate , Pork , Poultry , Reptile meat , Sausages , Turkey , Venison

            Import Rule :
            Not allowed

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            • R
              RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

              Damn, there it is, nail in the coffin for UK sorry guys :(

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              • kris_davison
                kris_davison last edited by

                I’ve no idea why this is. Ive been trying to find out why the UK would ban US beef?

                I’ve been reading lots of articles on the USA recently lifting a ban on UK beef that was due to the BSE outbreak back in the 2000’s.

                So I could send you beef jerky probably lol.

                Maybe you need to come and live over here… :)

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                • MrWyrm
                  MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                  Lots of US products are banned because they don’t meet EU regulations. It’s one of the few places the American lobbyists haven’t managed to corrupt… yet.

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                  • MrWyrm
                    MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                    yarp. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beef_hormone_controversy

                    But Tesco can sell you horse and donkey meat pretending to be beef from inside the EU. *rolls eyes*

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                    • kris_davison
                      kris_davison last edited by

                      So they did it for no reason as the UK already used growth hormones in our beef production until the EU banned it and also banned imports from USA and Canada.
                      Obviously the UK had to stop using the hormones in our beef production as well.

                      Just another case of the unelected EU parliament deciding the fate of the UK.

                      Time for a change. Time for an exit!
                      We have enough clever people in this country to decide our own laws and regulations.

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                      • MrWyrm
                        MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                        I dunno, hormones for the sake of increasing profit, I think the EU are doing us a favour. I’m not a fan of the EU but I don’t trust our own government not to have it’s mind changed by the big agro chemical companies who don’t seem to care about any one or anything only profit.

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                        • kris_davison
                          kris_davison last edited by

                          You may have a point but based on the evidence its a stretch to say its harmful.
                          I agree it doesn’t sound particularly natural or appealing but to ban it on the back of public opinion over hard facts is ludicrous.

                          I noticed one option they could have went with was well labeled packaging. At least then the public could make their own mind up.

                          Although its a difficult thing to argue in favour of more artificial crap in our food.

                          Anyway the funniest part was that the world trade organisation then allowed the USA to essentially fine the EU 115 million dollars each year in extra import duties on goods from the EU. Which does no favours to US customers or EU businesses. Politics is a funny game!

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                          • R
                            RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                            On top of all of that I have the ability to make jerky from grass fed home grown beef and I cant ship it to the UK due to these regulations even if its the best beef on the planet.

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                            • kris_davison
                              kris_davison last edited by

                              bastards!

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                              • MrWyrm
                                MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                Yeah, it’s a real shame. I wonder if it’s an issue that could be circumvented with licences, no doubt through huge expense to the small business.

                                If you look at the EU’s rules and legislation, it’s clear that the attempt is to protect it’s own products. Everything from water bathing quality directives for holiday makers to food quality concerns for their food exports. The end result for europeans is that large corporations can’t shit in the food and the sea, so despite being a eurosceptic until we have a government that isn’t in the pockets of large business I feel the EU is the lesser of two evils.

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                                • MrWyrm
                                  MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                  Oh that’s interesting. It’s not just hormones and synthetic hormones, Ractopamine (no idea what this is) and Arsenic*. Arsenic being added to animal feed to make the meat appear pinker/fresher in meat products.

                                  *arsenic in it’s organic form, not it’s inorganic form

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                                  • kris_davison
                                    kris_davison last edited by

                                    Arsenic?? OK I’m not OK with that.

                                    But if we can knock even one layer out of these political hierarchies I would be happy!

                                    Screw the EU

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                                    • MrWyrm
                                      MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxarsone

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                                      • kris_davison
                                        kris_davison last edited by

                                        Ouch

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                                        • R
                                          RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

                                          I have a batch of about 7lbs (unsmoked) Sitting in Teriyaki sauce now, I will be cutting it into strips and putting it on the smoker later today. I am looking at using a hanging method for the jerky in my smoker so I can have them vertical and save a ton of space to allow for much higher quantities to be cooked.

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                                          • kris_davison
                                            kris_davison last edited by

                                            Mmmmmm jerky!

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