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Deer Processors in Houston area.
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08/11/11 08:46 PM
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More specifically, the southeast side of Houston. Anybody know of a good one around town?
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Re: Deer Processors in Houston area.
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08/11/11 09:25 PM
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cecil white in katy midway processing in katy
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Re: Deer Processors in Houston area.
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08/11/11 09:52 PM
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Daniel - I tried Midway in Katy once, wasn't pleased when I saw their sausage making...more made than just your OWN deer at one time.
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Re: Deer Processors in Houston area.
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08/11/11 09:54 PM
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Anything closer to the Deer Park/LaPorte areas?
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Re: Deer Processors in Houston area.
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08/12/11 12:14 AM
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Tres
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Not exactly where you're looking, but well worth the drive...
Cernoch's Custom Caterers (281) 342-2066 3303 Klosterhoff Rd Rosenberg, Texas 77471
"Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before."
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still not quite the Southeast side, but B&W Meat Market on N Shepherd is GREAT. I prefer their sausage to Midway (I have both in my freezer now) Quite reasonable pricing. I like the garlic smoked sausage the best. Not a strong garlic flavor, just a fuller flavor.
My 2nd choice is Pete's on Richmond. GREAT tamales and jerkey. Also makes a fine polish sausage. They are a little more expensive than B&W, but the tamales are worth it.
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Re: Deer Processors in Houston area.
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08/12/11 02:20 AM
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Tres
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still not quite the Southeast side, but B&W Meat Market on N Shepherd is GREAT. I prefer their sausage to Midway (I have both in my freezer now) Quite reasonable pricing. I like the garlic smoked sausage the best. Not a strong garlic flavor, just a fuller flavor.
My 2nd choice is Pete's on Richmond. GREAT tamales and jerkey. Also makes a fine polish sausage. They are a little more expensive than B&W, but the tamales are worth it. Both great places also! I started making my own stuff years ago but I haven't dove into smoked links yet, that's where Cernoch's comes in. I'd be happy to give you guys some to try if you're around town, still have quite a bit left.
"Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before."
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Re: Deer Processors in Houston area.
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08/15/11 09:05 PM
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Not exactly where you're looking, but well worth the drive...
Cernoch's Custom Caterers (281) 342-2066 3303 Klosterhoff Rd Rosenberg, Texas 77471 They are good!
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Re: Deer Processors in Houston area.
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08/15/11 11:42 PM
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Yak,
There is a place in Pasadena I use - Bay Area Deer Processing. It's on Pasadena Blvd. I believe... It's not too overpriced IMO but I sometimes have issues with the amount of meat I get back. If/when I complain the amount usually goes up with my next deer. I would recommend you give them a try once and see what you think. I use them b/c the price and they are close to me in El Lago. They make good sausage too. Pick up time is usually less than two weeks.
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