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Topic: Looking for Feedback on a new good sold for BTC (Read 1904 times)

hero member
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September 03, 2012, 08:28:54 PM
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Nice.. I am located in Ontario Canada and would love some Jerky.... Spicy jerky Smiley
legendary
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Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
Yeah, my father sounded a lot more interested when I was talking about buying Silver with bitcoins, but now he has discovered buying silver with $, so I'm not sure how much motivation he has to get this type of thing started... But I appreciate the feedback from the community, so that I know its something worth doing if I can convince him to do it.

On the other hand, I've been quite swamped lately, but I'm starting to get back into the Chippy process, so I'm headed towards continuing research and upgrading my equipment now. Because the current Frydaddy that I have right now, just doesn't really cut it.
newbie
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I would love jerky. I saw bitpantry's jerky and it looked black as soot.

As long as it tastes great, I don't mind supporting your father. I also love smoked salmon, I have been eating that stuff since I was a kid.

Both your products sound interesting to me, but will you ship to canada?

I think this is a great idea, also!  Just for the record, the jerky on BitPantry has a dark colour due to the marinade I make and use for it, as well as the fact that I'm a horrible photographer and have a cruddy camera! 
legendary
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Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?

Check your states hunting and resource conservation regulations carefully before selling harvested meat.

My state prohibits any commercial hunting and/or selling of the meat, processed or otherwise. You may consume the meat, gift the meat, feed the animal scraps to livestock, or destroy the meat. Same goes for any bone, antler, or taxedermy, although there is a huge market for skins, heads, bones, antlers, and products made from them.

Hate to see you good folk caught up in a world of legal shit accidentally.

Props to you and your Dad.


That is true, you are not allowed to sell meats in this manner, for $ that is. BTC is perfectly legal. Legally speaking, by selling the jerky/fish for BTC, we are giving it as a gift, as Bitcoin is not recognized as money nor commodity by the U.S Gov.

Just know that there are restrictions on shipping food items via customs.   Wink
Bitcoin is world-wide so you'll run into a few of those problems I'm sure.

We have shipped jerky/sausages, and other things that we have made to realitives we have in Canada, and it has never been a problem, but I will look into this.


Again, thanks to everyone for the feedback, questions, comments, and support. I appreciate all of these questions, so I get a chance to get all necessary info out in the open, and see what the community's feedback is.
sr. member
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Just know that there are restrictions on shipping food items via customs.   Wink
Bitcoin is world-wide so you'll run into a few of those problems I'm sure.
hero member
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I would be so in on some GOOD Beef Jerky Smiley


I love the stuff..
sr. member
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We are bees, and we hate you.
Ok, and Mush wants us to name it, Father Son Meat Jerking. Is that a good name?  Grin
Only if you make labels with the name on it!

Also, interested in Venison jerky. Uncle made a mean spicy jerky most years, and fed it to us by the shovel-full.
Probably the best jerky I've ever had.
(Recipe was called "Fire-in-the-Hole", and not because it made your mouth burn...)
legendary
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Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
Where is your father obtaining the meat from for his jerky?

The Beef would be purchased through a grocery store, or a local butcher, Venison would be from what he hunts (again, just throwing out that option to see if anyone is interested.) From what I'v seen personally, some people are all on board with responsible hunting, others are morally opposed, so that option is not mandatory


Do you ship internationally?

Yes, I'm sure we could ship internationally, the shipping would be higher naturally though.
hero member
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Do you ship internationally?
sr. member
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I'd be interested in buying some jerky with BTC. And I'd be interested in trying some other types of jerky besides beef if its stuff that is killed/prepped by your dad.
legendary
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Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
do you have ass flavored jerky?

Well, I'v eaten a lot of the jerky, and I have yet to find ass flavored. It would take a lot of effort I think to make it  taste like that, which is why I respected BitJerky when it existed.


Thanks again for all of the feedback guys, keep it coming if you think of anything.
legendary
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First Exclusion Ever
do you have ass flavored jerky?
sr. member
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I'd try some Jerky, for sure. Beef preferably, but w/e
sr. member
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Ok, and Mush wants us to name it, Father Son Meat Jerking. Is that a good name?  Grin



DO IT. I'll buy a case
legendary
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Hello!
bitjerky tasted like ASS so dont make yours taste like ass please

I'll have you taste test it, and you can tell me whether it tastes like ass or not. I ate the Bitjerky (with Mush) and even his cats wouldn't eat it.


I'd buy in. If it were reasonable. Especially venison. But please dear god tell me his stuff doesnt taste like it lived/died/wasressurected/died again in corn syrup.

We have hunted and ate venison from every New England State, Wisconsin, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Alaska, (probably a few others I'm missing as well) but by far, for some reason or another Maryland has the best tasting venison. In Wisconsin, all the deer ate was fresh corn, so you would think they would be the best tasting, they were good, but very fatty, here there are very tender and delicious, with very little fat.
all the crabs in the MD venison
legendary
Activity: 2590
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Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
Ok, and Mush wants us to name it, Father Son Meat Jerking. Is that a good name?  Grin
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 2156
Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
bitjerky tasted like ASS so dont make yours taste like ass please

I'll have you taste test it, and you can tell me whether it tastes like ass or not. I ate the Bitjerky (with Mush) and even his cats wouldn't eat it.


I'd buy in. If it were reasonable. Especially venison. But please dear god tell me his stuff doesnt taste like it lived/died/wasressurected/died again in corn syrup.

We have hunted and ate venison from every New England State, Wisconsin, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Alaska, (probably a few others I'm missing as well) but by far, for some reason or another Maryland has the best tasting venison. In Wisconsin, all the deer ate was fresh corn, so you would think they would be the best tasting, they were good, but very fatty, here there are very tender and delicious, with very little fat.
newbie
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I'd buy in. If it were reasonable. Especially venison. But please dear god tell me his stuff doesnt taste like it lived/died/wasressurected/died again in corn syrup.

legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 2156
Welcome to the SaltySpitoon, how Tough are ya?
I would love jerky. I saw bitpantry's jerky and it looked black as soot.

As long as it tastes great, I don't mind supporting your father. I also love smoked salmon, I have been eating that stuff since I was a kid.

Both your products sound interesting to me, but will you ship to canada?

Yup, we will definitely ship to Canada, the Salmon from the Salmon Farms would be coming right from the Maine New Brunswick border. (just got back from there today) Long car rides do well to spark discussion.
hero member
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Yo, man! This is a great idea! I might buy! Smiley
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