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February 3, 2018 at 1:55 am
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I definitely would recommend the 49 days OR more! And…just for the record…please overcome the thought that you chance getting sick from dry aged beef! If dry aging was a threat to mankind then the good steakhouses in the US wouldn’t be able to serve their multiple weeks of dry aged beef they charge you with their high prices. Ron