Tired of commercial brand jerky, in 1989, Dick Duff headed into his kitchen. He spent countless hours trimming, marinating, racking, and drying, perfecting his methods and flavours. When his friends and neighbours tasted the results, they started lining up in droves. Over the years, several businesses offered to buy his recipes, but Dick steadfastly refused. Then, in 2015, Jeremy and Jonathan Anderson Read More
Buff – Original Bison Beef Sticks
Buff consider themselves stewards of the land, as grassland restoration is a significant component of their farming. They work hand in hand with Mother Nature in growing native grasses on which their bison thrive. By diversifying their nutrition-based habits, they can contribute to the natural growth process beneficial to our animals. Spouses Mark and Heather Shouldice hold the key to more natural and sustainable growth. Read More
Great Canadian Meat – Original Beef Jerky (Review #3)
The Great Canadian Meat Company shortened their brand name to Great Canadian Meat, and they were founded in 1992 as a two-man operation. With their deli line and jerky, Great Canadian Meat has grown to become one of the largest lines of meat snacks in Canada. It is a fairly common sight to see Great Canadian Meat beef jerky for sale in Ontario Read More
Real Game Meats – Camel Pork Beef Stick
In the 1950s, Noah S. Martin raised his family, operated a machine shop, and made summer sausage a hobby. Friends and neighbours sampled his product, discovered it was superior in flavour to their own homemade varieties, and the demand for Noah S. Martin summer sausage increased. Noah S. Martin bought his first smokehouse in 1962, and his hobby grew into a steady business. In the early 1990s, the business was Read More
Findlay’s Fungus – Original Oyster Mushroom Jerky
John Findlay was inspired in 2017 listening to Paul Stamets ‘Biodiversity is Biosecurity – strengthening foodwebs using mycological solutions’ podcast explaining how healthy and vital to human survival these oyster gourmet mushrooms can be. John had always wanted to be a part of helping his local community, and it took a while to find a niche that his city was lacking and he Read More
Great Value – Teriyaki Beef Jerky
In 1950, Sam Walton and his wife Helen opened their Walton’s 5&10 store on the downtown square in Bentonville, Arkansas. Sam opened the first Walmart store in 1962 at the age of 44 in Rogers, Arkansas. Walmart was founded with the goals of offering lower prices and great service. In 1970, Walmart went public at $16.50 per share. In Read More
Wagener’s – Pork Landjaeger
Wagener’s has been a family run business since 1966 and has been producing the finest quality deli meat products using traditional family recipes and methods in their state of the art plant in Etobicoke, Ontario. Their product line up is extensive, including award-winning meat products such as sausages, bacon, coldcuts, poultry, chicken, turkey, ham, pork, salami, pepperoni, and aspic, liver sausage, pate, smokies, and wieners. Read More
Great Canadian Meat – Sweet Heat Beef Jerky
The Great Canadian Meat Company shortened their brand name to Great Canadian Meat, and they were founded in 1992 as a two-man operation. With their deli line and jerky, Great Canadian Meat has grown to become one of the largest lines of meat snacks in Canada. It is a fairly common sight to see Great Canadian Meat beef jerky for sale in Ontario Read More
Pepe’s Salami Chips – Hot Salami Chips
Pepe’s Salami Chips debuted salami chips in 2015 and have since been awarded the Premier Award For Agri-Food Innovation Excellence. These salami chips are said to use only the highest premium quality cuts of meat with no fillers, no MSG, and allergen-free. The word chips in the jerky world infer being crispy, but in fairness, the word jerky does appear on the bag. Their bag even states ‘tender’. These salami chips Read More
Stemmler Meats – Hot Beef Jerky Review #2
Kevin and his two brothers Shawn and Terry, run the store, making this a family-run store. All of their meats and other products come from families in the local farming community. Their store is a traditional “Bavarian” looking European meat shop, where you can see into every workspace in their production facility so that you can see them making the products you’re taking home. Stemmler Meats is manufactured Read More
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