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Deleted member 22650

Deleted member 22650

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Oct 7, 2020
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I want to buy SN, but since i'm canadian and the rules are bit more strict here.
I need a credible story or excuse to why I'm buying SN if I ever get caught doing so.

From what I gathered it's for food curing but why would an individual who doesn't have a meat company would need to cure his meat lol
Also they probably get that excuse a lot so if there is another purpose for buying this i would like to know :)
Just need ideas, thanks!
 
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k75

k75

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Jun 27, 2019
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People use it to stain and identify certain types of wood.
 
Leech

Leech

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Curing meats isnt too uncommon of a hobby surprisingly.
Just say something along the lines of your friend being a hunter and you wanted to take a crack at curing the meats he brings in. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Helheim

Helheim

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Oct 7, 2020
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It is also used to dye fabrics and in photography.
 
Deleted member 22650

Deleted member 22650

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Oct 7, 2020
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Curing meats isnt too uncommon of a hobby surprisingly.
Just say something along the lines of your friend being a hunter and you wanted to take a crack at curing the meats he brings in. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
and why would someone cure meats? flavor?
It is also used to dye fabrics and in photography.
photography? please explain lol
People use it to stain and identify certain types of wood.
which wood that is?
 
Deleted member 22650

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Red and white oak, I believe. Maybe more.
hmm interessing, ill look into that, thanks.
Hopefully it's not too complicated of a process.
 
Leech

Leech

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and why would someone cure meats? flavor?

photography? please explain lol

which wood that is?
Just preservation of large quantities of meats. Look up meat curing homemade; there's a surprising number of videos and resources out there.
 
k75

k75

L'appel du Vide
Jun 27, 2019
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hmm interessing, ill look into that, thanks.
Hopefully it's not too complicated of a process.
Just Google sodium nitrite and wood. I think it really just involves spraying on a solution or something. I looked it up once out of curiosity, but it wasn't really my focus.
 

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