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Joscience on
I’d toss it. This is why liquid curing should be done fully submerged. Also, was it refrigerated?
ComedianExternal989 on
It was refrigerated and air tight. I agree on full sumbersion. :/
Egmonks on
Brining needs to be full submersion or in a vacuum, bag. They shouldn’t be exposed to air.
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I’d toss it. This is why liquid curing should be done fully submerged. Also, was it refrigerated?
It was refrigerated and air tight. I agree on full sumbersion. :/
Brining needs to be full submersion or in a vacuum, bag. They shouldn’t be exposed to air.