Which is better? Bed pillows with low thread count or high thread count?
The first pix looks like bone-in round steak, with the bone removed before drying.
Denise, you gotta experiment until you find a marinade that flavors your jerk beef to your satisfactionYou can marinate your thinly-sliced beef in any of a number of commercially bottled sauces such as Teriyaki sauceTry A-1 Bold, tooThere's a wide variety of meat sauces available at your grocer's; try 'em all if you have to.
I don't have a dehumidifier, but someone once told me that if you set your oven to 200 degrees and leave the door cracked and cook thin beef (seasoned to taste) you get the same thingI tried it one time 10 years ago and made good dog treats, but not jerky.It's time to try again.
Over the last several years the focus on thread count has dominated the bedding marketplaceThe numbers have kept going up… first we wanted 400 thread count, then 600 thread count… and now everyone wants 1000 thread countThe sad truth is that by focusing only on thread count the customer is not getting the best productIn fact, thread count is not even the most important quality indicator Sheeting Quality Indicators Fiber Quality Yarn Size Finishing Thread Count Construction Thread count is simply the number of threads per square inch of fabricThese consist of vertical threads (warp) and horizontal threads (weft) woven togetherConstruction refers to how the thread count is achieved ( of warp and weft yarns, of picks in the weft, use of 2 ply yarns etc.) To achieve higher thread counts, sometimes 2 ply yarns are used and sometimes multiple yarns (picks) are inserted into the weftIn weave quality terms alone, the best fabric will be made with single ply yarns and have a single pickThe highest thread count you can get with this type of construction is 360Above that, 2 ply yarns and/or multi-picks must be used In a quality product, the incremental comfort value of increasing thread count over 300 is very littleA 300 thread count can feel far superior to a 1000 thread countThread count has become a simple metric used by marketing people to capture interest and impress with high numbersThe problem with mass produced high thread count sheets is that to keep the price down, important elements of quality must be sacrificed, meaning in the end the customer gets a product with an impressive thread count but that probably feels no better (or even worse) than something with a lower thread count.