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We buy the Kirkland brand beef Jerky from costco. It's really tasty and pretty tender.

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My company sells fresh Jerky and that was the only thing that has saved me. I couldn't stomach any of the Protein Drinks. I get 3 oz's in the morning and nibble on it all day.

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If you live in Michigan find a Beacon & Bridge Market. All the Jerky is fresh. The brand is from Little Town. I'm not sure where else they sell it, but it's awesome.

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My company sells fresh Jerky and that was the only thing that has saved me. I couldn't stomach any of the Protein drinks. I get 3 oz's in the morning and nibble on it all day.

I know what you mean I'm desperate to get my Protein in another way!

Surgery 7/25/12

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If you live in Michigan find a Beacon & Bridge Market. All the Jerky is fresh. The brand is from Little Town. I'm not sure where else they sell it' date=' but it's awesome.[/quote']

Southern Ca here... You made me think of trader joes, gotta check them out. Enjoy your awesome turkey jerky:)

Surgery 7/25/12

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I bought some BBQ pork jerkey at Sam's club last weekend....it is so good! The most tender jerkey I've ever had.

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Southern Ca here... You made me think of trader joes, gotta check them out. Enjoy your awesome turkey jerky:)

Surgery 7/25/12

Hey Jenn, where in So Cal are you? I'm in Temecula. I can't have regular food yet, but I was also thinking Jerky might be a good source of Protein especially when I'm on the go. I agree, costco has good turkey jerky and it's usually moist. In addition to Trader Joe's, Henry's/Sprouts or Barron's might have it too in smaller quantities.

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My Surgeon's office sells a brand of Turkey or Ostrich Jerky. They recommend it for Protein. I will have to find out the brand.

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My Surgeon's office sells a brand of Turkey or Ostrich Jerky. They recommend it for Protein. I will have to find out the brand.

The brand is Ostrim. You can find it online too. Here is the nutrition info on the natural flavor. (but they have all diff flavors)

Nutritional Information

Serving Size 1 stickServings Per Container 10 Amount Per Serving % Daily Value Calories 80 Calories from Fat 15 Total Fat 2 g 3% Saturated Fat 1 g 3% Cholesterol 25 mg 8% Sodium 360 mg 15% Potassium 540 mg 16% Total Carbohydrate 2 g 1% Sugars 1 g Protein 14 g 28% Calcium 2% Iron 10% -->

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L belle... Thanks for the info. I'll be looking for it!!

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Used to love jerky...but after surgery it smells like and tastes like cat food to me. (and no, I didn't eat cat food...but had I... Lol)

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Hey Jenn' date=' where in So Cal are you? I'm in Temecula. I can't have regular food yet, but I was also thinking Jerky might be a good source of Protein especially when I'm on the go. I agree, costco has good turkey jerky and it's usually moist. In addition to Trader Joe's, Henry's/Sprouts or Barron's might have it too in smaller quantities.[/quote']

Hi! Im in Riverside. Had my surgery in Murrieta at inland valley... You? Nice to meet someone so close :)

Surgery 7/25/12

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