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Colorado0321

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Or, why you should always inspect and trim your meats. I found this nice little cyst in one of the butts I got for a church Q I did. Fortunately, the 7 other ones were still good and I had plenty left to serve, but I made sure to give each one a really good inspection and trim after this. I also pulled the meat from each butt individually in their own pans just to be safe in case something got by.


Anyone else ever come across something like this?


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Is this the gland with the tube? Sometimes I find it, sometimes I don't or it's not there. I pull my cooked shoulder by hand so if it's there it's easy to spot and remove. If you were using a mechanical shredder someone may find a bite tasting and textured differently.

If I'm not talking of same gland, nevermind and carry on
 
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