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Fetzervalve, I'd say it depends on the length of time between the time you Kook the butt and the time you give it away.

How do you plan on packaging it? Do you have a food saver?

I'd say if it's a couple days fresh, keep it in the refer and give it away that way. Let them decide if they want to freeze it.

As far as pulling or just a hunk. Maybe a little of each. A hunk would certainly look good.

How long does kooked butt last in the refer? My wife tosses it after a week, but I don't know if at a week it's bad or she's just being cautious.

You can freeze mine though and send it with dry ice. Pull some, but leave a hunk; I like seeing the bark. You're awesome Dude. :lol:

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I like mine pulled, packaged and frozen. Dry ice is fine.

You potato farm people are so wonderful :shock:

The purdy little lady sends her love :smt026 . And dude, that's a whole lotta love :shock:

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You potato farm people are so wonderful

That's Idaho dude!

Pigs and Corn in Iowa. :smt082

It's kinda an inside joke....taterhead :D

I took Curly to school a while back on that one, but thanks for jumping in and sticking up for the "tall corn state" :twisted:

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Fetzervalve wrote:

I took Curly to school a while back on that one, but thanks for jumping in and sticking up for the "tall corn state"

Got to, Bud.

Thinking Curly really believes potatos are grown in Iowa.

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Fetzervalve wrote:

I took Curly to school a while back on that one, but thanks for jumping in and sticking up for the "tall corn state"

Got to, Bud.

Thinking Curly really believes potatos are grown in Iowa.

Just funnin wid ya...that's all man. :roll:

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I bought my car in Idaho. Don't THINK it's a tater... Hard to tell' date=' I guess. :)[/quote']

Silly thing, it's a lemon, not a tater! hehe :lol:

-=Jasen=-

Jeeez... you don't know NUTHIN about geography. Lemons come from California and Florida. Sheesh. :roll:
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YEp...Sure do. Ive been Pimpin' ole Deej out for years. How do you think he got that bad back :shock:

Yeah, you sell mine, but you give yours away! I guess we know who has the better butts! :lol:

-=Jasen=-

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Speaking of dry ice..

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and send it with dry ice.

anyone know a good place to buy it and how to pack it so the post office doesn't have a cow? How many days will it last? Is FedEx necessary? Inquiring minds wanta know!

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Re: Speaking of dry ice..

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and send it with dry ice.

anyone know a good place to buy it and how to pack it so the post office doesn't have a cow? How many days will it last? Is FedEx necessary? Inquiring minds wanta know!

Our local Walmart sells dry ice. When I receive orders from Igourmet.com, they ship their orders in an insulated box with dry ice and/or reusable freeze packs (depending on season) and they are good for a couple of days (2 day Fedex). However, I would be a lot more leery of pork that arrived a little warm than cheese, so toss in a little extra dry ice and you should be OK on a Fedex 2 day express.

-=Jasen=-

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