Costco Beef Jerky Steak Strips Nutrition
- mic2074 [OP]
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[Costco] - Kirkland Steak Strips Beef Jerky $9.99 - Best Jerky Ever
okay - it's just regular price... but they finally have these beef jerky up here... I think they are the best beef jerky I've ever had - very tender, unlike most that are tougher than leather. Had them for the first time last Jan in Vegas.
$9.99 for 340g... I think it's better value than most other jerky.
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- jtkv
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Nothing can top the Singapore/Asian style Beef Jerky...
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- sgmtl
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It IS tender but I personally find the taste weaker than other jerkys. My first impression was "this sucks I'm going to return it" but now I can't stop eating them.
8/10 would buy again
But seriously, it's easier on the teeth than regular jerky.
HOW CAN I BE GOING BROKE WHEN I'M SAVING SO MUCH MONEY!?
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- mic2074 [OP]
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per 28g serving
cal: 60
fat: 1g, 0.4g saturated
cholestrol: 10mg
sodium: 330mg
carb: 5g
sugar: 4g
protein: 9g
Different style... these are the best in terms of western style.
jtkv wrote: ↑Nothing can top the Singapore/Asian style Beef Jerky...
if they come out with a hot flavour - it would be awesome
sgmtl wrote: ↑It IS tender but I personally find the taste weaker than other jerkys. My first impression was "this sucks I'm going to return it" but now I can't stop eating them.
8/10 would buy again
But seriously, it's easier on the teeth than regular jerky.
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- TheTarget
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OP, can you post a pic of the actual jerky? I want to see if it's truly delicious.
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- Binary Pants
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I'm going to look for these next time. I'm sick of the Oberto ones.
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- numb555
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Thanks, if they are as a good as Jacks links, then I'll be having a cholesterol problem in the next couple weeks.
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- LilSteve
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This is an extremely good price per gram for jerkey
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- mic2074 [OP]
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once you try these - you'll never go back to oberto.
Binary Pants wrote: ↑I'm going to look for these next time. I'm sick of the Oberto ones.
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- shylok
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Where have these been seen? What cities. The oberto isn't as healthy
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- gadgetct
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Are they available in Canada? "Edmonton"?
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per 28g serving
cal: 60
fat: 1g, 0.4g saturated
cholestrol: 10mg
sodium: 330mg
carb: 5g
sugar: 4g
protein: 9g
^^ good to know thanks!.
i think im going to try to make my own in the near future...hmm, any jerkers here?
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- mic2074 [OP]
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got mine from Scarborough (warden) location in the GTA
shylok wrote: ↑Where have these been seen? What cities. The oberto isn't as healthy
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- Fantaz
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how hard is it to make your own jerky in the oven for less? it's got to be significantly cheaper to do it yourself at least.
Bencherstyle wrote: ↑per 28g serving
cal: 60
fat: 1g, 0.4g saturated
cholestrol: 10mg
sodium: 330mg
carb: 5g
sugar: 4g
protein: 9g^^ good to know thanks!.
i think im going to try to make my own in the near future...hmm, any jerkers here?
by "jerkers" you mean those that make their own beef jerky? i love jerked chicken also. (w/ Jamaican jerk spice)
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- hordosr
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hoping it comes to western canada as at that price worth trying
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Fantaz wrote: ↑how hard is it to make your own jerky in the oven for less? it's got to be significantly cheaper to do it yourself at least.
by "jerkers" you mean those that make their own beef jerky? i love jerked chicken also. (w/ Jamaican jerk spice)
I've made my own before, its pretty easy actually.
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- Guest49572638
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jtkv wrote: ↑Nothing can top the Singapore/Asian style Beef Jerky...
that's not true, real beef jerky tops that oily pseudo-jerky slab of meat any day
it's disappointing that the Kirkland packaging says "smoke flavouring added"....
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Fantaz wrote: ↑how hard is it to make your own jerky in the oven for less? it's got to be significantly cheaper to do it yourself at least.
by "jerkers" you mean those that make their own beef jerky? i love jerked chicken also. (w/ Jamaican jerk spice)
what else would i be talking about? :P
i also got hooked of Jerk Chicken; im trying to make my own as we speak.
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- manicdvln
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Sorry but the best is the one you make at home with flavors that you like.
All you need is a dehydrator, spices and lean meat.
Good...Good...
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