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Re: Dry aging in the fridge
[Re: Coosa1]
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11/06/18 12:48 PM
11/06/18 12:48 PM
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I don't think you can dry age in a normal fridge that has not been modified for that specific purpose. Too much moisture. I have seen some videos on modifying small fridges for dry aging but seems people had mixed results. I would be interested if you have modified one and had success.
It's not the strongest species to survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change. - Charles Darwin
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