Paul Saladino· MD
Minimize meat in plastic. Nothing is perfect here but getting meat freshly packed from a local butcher in wax paper seems ideal if you can.
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Minimize meat in plastic. Nothing is perfect here but getting meat freshly packed from a local butcher in wax paper seems ideal if you can.
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I tell him don't use any plastic use butcher paper use the stuff that's coated with silicone paper
That would be the way to do it. I feel like that's a better option. It's it doesn't last as long, but as long as you're eating it regularly, you know, it's it's fine.