My in-laws were gifted this last year. I just found it in the back of the cupboard. I am hungry and fairly adventurous but I’m not particularly in the mood for debilitating sickness.

Any tips or thoughts?

by doogiedeej93

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  2. naranja_sanguina

    If I didn’t know the people who gifted it and whether they follow safe procedures, I wouldn’t.

  3. that is what a lot of canned venison looks if you hot pack raw venison.

    I am not adventurous enough to eat canned venison from a second hand source though

  4. Pistolkitty9791

    Our canned venison doesn’t end up looking much different than that, but I probably wouldn’t eat if from someone I didn’t know and with no way to know when and how it was canned.

  5. jacksraging_bileduct

    This is why I prefer to hot pack meats 🙂 raw pack just looks unappealing to me.

  6. lotsofscrollin

    My canned version looks very similar and it’s delicious. That being said, I did it and followed the instructions. I wouldn’t eat what you have there

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